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Hmm, this may bring the solution onto entirely different and higher level
Exactly. And if I am not mistaken, they are also looking forward to exploring decentralized ways of collecting metrics from other sources.. That's part of the reasons why they are monitoring some by themselves
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January 14, 2019, 08:20:23 PM |
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Exactly. And if I am not mistaken, they are also looking forward to exploring decentralized ways of collecting metrics from other sources.. That's part of the reasons why they are monitoring some by themselves
What do you mean by other sources? Some other departments within the company?
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January 14, 2019, 08:21:12 PM |
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Exactly. And if I am not mistaken, they are also looking forward to exploring decentralized ways of collecting metrics from other sources.. That's part of the reasons why they are monitoring some by themselves
What do you mean by other sources? Some other departments within the company? Other tools. They are system agnostic, so the data could really come from anywhere, including a different department of the company
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January 14, 2019, 08:22:05 PM |
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Other tools. They are system agnostic, so the data could really come from anywhere, including a different department of the company Oh, i see, got the idea. Well, this should also come up with much higher efficiency in the end, as more data is analyzed
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January 14, 2019, 08:23:12 PM |
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Other tools. They are system agnostic, so the data could really come from anywhere, including a different department of the company Oh, i see, got the idea. Well, this should also come up with much higher efficiency in the end, as more data is analyzed Well, it's not really about quantity. You want and need a variety of different sources to be able to trust a given information. And efficiency generally decreases when you have to much data to work with
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January 14, 2019, 08:25:11 PM |
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Well, it's not really about quantity. You want and need a variety of different sources to be able to trust a given information. And efficiency generally decreases when you have to much data to work with Hmm, you must be right! This is what we also meet in everyday life, cause to have a bigger picture you have to trust different sources. Btw, was it something you are coming since the first days - or a step in development? So a new idea of collecting metrics?
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January 14, 2019, 08:27:10 PM |
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Hmm, you must be right! This is what we also meet in everyday life, cause to have a bigger picture you have to trust different sources. Btw, was it something you are coming since the first days - or a step in development? So a new idea of collecting metrics?
Well, as far as I know, they have always needed to collect data in order to trigger a SLA breach (hence a DSLA compensation). But what kind of data and how they are collecting them, is a necessary, ongoing thought process. New options appear everyday, and we're also building our own decentralized way to collect these information! That's what I really like
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January 14, 2019, 08:28:15 PM |
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Well, as far as I know, they have always needed to collect data in order to trigger a SLA breach (hence a DSLA compensation). But what kind of data and how they are collecting them, is a necessary, ongoing thought process. New options appear everyday, and we're also building our own decentralized way to collect these information! That's what I really like Sounds breathtaking, happy to hear that they don't stop on what is already created
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January 16, 2019, 10:19:55 AM |
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Good morning everyone, may I come up with several questions? Is anyone online?
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January 16, 2019, 10:20:48 AM |
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Good morning everyone, may I come up with several questions? Is anyone online?
Hey there Mike, sure, go on! Will try to help you along as I can
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Hey there Mike, sure, go on! Will try to help you along as I can Thanks sir. Well, if possible, can you please elaborate, is stacktical an open source? Cause I believe I saw a link to their GitHub somewhere...
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January 16, 2019, 10:32:12 AM |
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Thanks sir. Well, if possible, can you please elaborate, is stacktical an open source? Cause I believe I saw a link to their GitHub somewhere...
As far as I know, partly. They do have open source components at https://github.com/Stacktical
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January 16, 2019, 10:34:19 AM |
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Thanks for sharing. And what is mostly meant by open source in case of Stacktical?
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January 16, 2019, 10:35:17 AM |
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Thanks for sharing. And what is mostly meant by open source in case of Stacktical?
Don't fully understand your question. Can you clarify what you are asking?
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January 16, 2019, 10:36:31 AM |
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Don't fully understand your question. Can you clarify what you are asking?
I mean why have they decided to go public and what benefits it gives? Are you aware?
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January 16, 2019, 10:37:22 AM |
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I mean why have they decided to go public and what benefits it gives? Are you aware?
Interesting questions. As far as I know, Initially, they went open source with their Scalability Testing application to ease integration at the customer level, and enable anybody to improve the code
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January 16, 2019, 10:38:25 AM |
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Interesting questions. As far as I know, Initially, they went open source with their Scalability Testing application to ease integration at the customer level, and enable anybody to improve the code
Sounds truly promising! Hope there are bigger plans in future
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January 16, 2019, 10:39:10 AM |
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Sounds truly promising! Hope there are bigger plans in future Yep, there are By the way, have you checked their repo Mary has shared?
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January 16, 2019, 10:40:45 AM |
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Yep, there are By the way, have you checked their repo Mary has shared? Checking it up right now Or you are asking about scalability one?
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January 16, 2019, 10:41:54 AM |
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Checking it up right now Or you are asking about scalability one? I am asking about Scalability one, right
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