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The RED method: A new strategy for monitoring microservices

Monitoring an application is crucial for providing a quality product and experience for users. But simply collecting a ton of application metrics doesn’t solve the true problem. What software companies need is a way to get actionable insights from their metrics so they can quickly fix any issues their users are experiencing. Enter the RED […]

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Cloud Native Computing Foundation Announces Grafana Labs Upgrades Membership to Platinum
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Who gets credit for open source success?

Reseller News Join Reseller News Sign up to gain exclusive access to email subscriptions, event invitations, competitions, giveaways, and much more.Sign up now Who gets credit for open source success? Like so many winning projects, Weaveworks’ Cortex is the result of a long and winding chain of open source inspiration and innovation Credit: Dreamstime Over 2000 years ago the Roman historian Tacitus observed that “Victory is claimed by all” or, as some translations put it, “Success has many fathers.” Open source is similar. For example, Amazon Web Services (AWS) recently worked with Grafana Labs to build and launch a managed Prometheus service two companies joining together to deliver the open source monitoring software as a cloud service. Sounds simple, right?

Who gets credit for open source success?

To get to that Prometheus service a number of different companies and open source communities played a part: SoundCloud, which gave birth to Prometheus; Hyperic, the inspiration behind Cortex (by way of Scope); SpringSource, which recognized the business value in monitoring. Oh, and at the center of everything, Weaveworks, the company perhaps best known for GitOps but which also created Cortex. Buried in the history of Cortex is a lesson in apportioning open source credit. The tl;dr? It’s complicated. It’s also diffuse. And it’s exactly how open source is supposed to work. Money and open source

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