May 1, 2024
4 minute read
Monitoring and reporting is a critical function for any organization. It allows you to track and measure the performance of your systems and applications, identify problems, and make informed decisions about how to improve your operations. There are many different ways to implement monitoring and reporting, and the best approach for you will depend on your specific needs.
Two common approaches to monitoring are agent-based and agentless. Agent-based monitoring involves installing a software agent on each system you want to monitor. The agent then collects data about the system's performance and sends it to a central server for analysis. Agentless monitoring, on the other hand, does not require any software to be installed on the systems you want to monitor. Instead, it uses techniques such as SNMP and WMI to collect data from the systems.
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Reading list
We've selected nine books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Monitoring and Reporting.
Provides a comprehensive overview of performance monitoring, covering the principles, techniques, and tools used to monitor and improve the performance of computer systems. It is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to learn more about performance monitoring.
Provides a comprehensive overview of monitoring and reporting for financial institutions, including best practices for data collection, analysis, and interpretation. It valuable resource for anyone involved in the design or conduct of financial monitoring programs.
Provides a practical guide to site reliability engineering (SRE), a set of principles and practices that Google uses to manage its large-scale production systems. It covers topics such as monitoring, alerting, incident management, and capacity planning.
Classic in the field of system and network administration. It covers a wide range of topics, including monitoring, troubleshooting, security, and automation. It is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to learn more about the practical aspects of system administration.
Provides a comprehensive overview of data visualization and reporting, including best practices for data visualization, dashboard design, and reporting strategies. It valuable resource for anyone involved in the design or development of dashboards and reports.
Provides a comprehensive overview of business intelligence and performance management, including best practices for data collection, analysis, and interpretation. It valuable resource for anyone involved in the design or conduct of business intelligence and performance management programs.
Provides a practical guide to observability engineering, a set of practices that help you understand and troubleshoot the behavior of your systems. It covers topics such as monitoring, logging, and tracing.
Provides a comprehensive guide to DevOps, a set of practices that combines software development and operations. It covers topics such as monitoring, automation, and continuous delivery.
Provides a practical guide to troubleshooting, a critical skill for anyone who works with computers. It covers topics such as problem identification, root cause analysis, and resolution.
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