
Datadog Cloud Monitoring Quick Start Guide
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Datadog Cloud Monitoring Quick Start Guide
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Overview of this book
Datadog is an essential cloud monitoring and operational analytics tool which enables the monitoring of servers, virtual machines, containers, databases, third-party tools, and application services. IT and DevOps teams can easily leverage Datadog to monitor infrastructure and cloud services, and this book will show you how.
The book starts by describing basic monitoring concepts and types of monitoring that are rolled out in a large-scale IT production engineering environment. Moving on, the book covers how standard monitoring features are implemented on the Datadog platform and how they can be rolled out in a real-world production environment. As you advance, you'll discover how Datadog is integrated with popular software components that are used to build cloud platforms. The book also provides details on how to use monitoring standards such as Java Management Extensions (JMX) and StatsD to extend the Datadog platform. Finally, you'll get to grips with monitoring fundamentals, learn how monitoring can be rolled out using Datadog proactively, and find out how to extend and customize the Datadog platform.
By the end of this Datadog book, you will have gained the skills needed to monitor your cloud infrastructure and the software applications running on it using Datadog.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Preface
Section 1: Getting Started with Datadog
Chapter 1: Introduction to Monitoring
Chapter 2: Deploying the Datadog Agent
Chapter 3: The Datadog Dashboard
Chapter 4: Account Management
Chapter 5: Metrics, Events, and Tags
Chapter 6: Monitoring Infrastructure
Chapter 7: Monitors and Alerts
Section 2: Extending Datadog
Chapter 8: Integrating with Platform Components
Chapter 9: Using the Datadog REST API
Chapter 10: Working with Monitoring Standards
Chapter 11: Integrating with Datadog
Section 3: Advanced Monitoring
Chapter 12: Monitoring Containers
Chapter 13: Managing Logs Using Datadog
Chapter 14: Miscellaneous Monitoring Topics
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