Using influxdb with ruby InfluxDB is an open-source time series database, written in Go. It is optimized for fast, high-availability storage and retrieval of time series data in fields such as operations monitoring, application metrics, and real-time analytics. We use it in chillout for storing business and performance metrics sent by our collector. InfluxDB storage engine looks very similar to a
Instrumenting Sidekiq April 20, 2017 – Michael Bensoussan – 7-minute read This article was written before Drivy was acquired by Getaround, and became Getaround EU. Some references to Drivy may therefore remain in the post As Drivy continues to grow, we were interested in having more insights on the performance of our jobs, their success rate and the congestion of our queues. This would help us: Be
Too Long; Didn't Read<em>Updated 4/23/17: AppSignal has exited BETA and Scout has released a BETA agent.</em> NASA Mission Control Room Updated 4/23/17: AppSignal has exited BETA and Scout has released a BETA agent. You’re diving into Elixir and are getting close to releasing your first production Elixir app. How do you profile and monitor it in production? Below is a tour of what’s available in t
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