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Best Prometheus Books 2024
Bestsellers
- Pivotto, Julien (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 415 Pages - 05/09/2023 (Publication Date) - O'Reilly Media (Publisher)
- David Flores (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 506 Pages - 10/11/2024 (Publication Date) - Packt Publishing (Publisher)
- William Hegedus (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 310 Pages - 04/19/2024 (Publication Date) - Packt Publishing (Publisher)
- Brazil, Brian (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 384 Pages - 08/21/2018 (Publication Date) - O'Reilly Media (Publisher)
- Bastos, Joel (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 442 Pages - 05/31/2019 (Publication Date) - Packt Publishing (Publisher)
- Amazon Kindle Edition
- Turnbull, James (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- Sabharwal, Navin (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 324 Pages - 10/01/2020 (Publication Date) - Apress (Publisher)
- Amazon Kindle Edition
- Maclean, Malcolm (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- Marc Boorshtein (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 682 Pages - 08/30/2024 (Publication Date) - Packt Publishing (Publisher)
- LIU ZHENG WEI CHEN JIN CHUANG (Author)
- Chinese (Publication Language)
- 04/01/2020 (Publication Date) - Mechanical Industry Press (Publisher)
Best Prometheus Courses 2024
Best Prometheus Tutorials 2024
Monitoring and Alerting with Prometheus
If you are in a DevOps, Cloud, or SRE role, you will understand how important monitoring and alerts are. You can’t build a successful app or run a business without having a system that monitors your systems and apps and reports when something goes wrong. You need instrumentation to be successful.
Prometheus is the leading open source monitoring system that can collect metrics from all of your systems, including Linux servers, Windows servers, database servers, and any application you have written. It’s inspired by Google’s Borgmon, which uses time series data as a data source, and then sends alerts based on that data.
This course will show you how to install and configure Prometheus on a Linux server. This course will use a VM on DigitalOcean, but you can install Prometheus on any modern Linux operating system. We will show you how to make visualizations (graphs) using Grafana. As you create these charts, you will get to know PromQL, the language for querying Prometheus and displaying meaningful data. You will also learn how to configure alerts to receive notifications in the event of a problem. Finally, we have a section on use cases to introduce you to some real world examples.
You will learn:
Install and configure Prometheus
Configure alerts in Prometheus
Visualize your data in Grafana
Implement instrumentation in your applications
Activate metrics and alerts across your entire infrastructure
Ultimate Prometheus
The importance of monitoring cannot be overstated, if we want our businesses to be successful we need to have as much visibility as possible into the state of our systems. Prometheus is the optimal choice for a surveillance system in 2024, it is open source, feature rich and easily integrates with Kubernetes.
The Ultimate Prometheus course takes you from learning why you need to monitor your system to deploying Prometheus on Kubernetes. It is meant to save you precious time reading the documentation, searching Google, and manually experimenting with Prometheus to understand how things work. It was actually my own experience doing these things that inspired me to create this course from the start. 🙂
In this course we will cover a wide range of topics including, but not limited to:
Why do we need to monitor our systems and what exactly do we need to monitor
Prometheus and monitoring terms, such as Sample, Time Series, TSDB, Label, etc.
How Prometheus Works
Prometheus features and architecture (e.g. Service Discovery, Push Gateway, etc.)
How to install Prometheus and how to use its web interface
The 4 types of metrics we have in Prometheus – Meter, Gauge, Histogram and Summary
Expose metrics with a Go client
Configuring Prometheus and Alert Manager
Configure alerts and notifications
Deploy Prometheus to Kubernetes using Prometheus Operator and CRDs
and more!
Sign up for the Ultimate Prometheus course and become a Prometheus expert,
be able to professionally deploy Prometheus and use it to monitor all different parts of your system.
You will learn:
Why and what to watch out for
Learn Prometheus Monitoring and Terminology
Check out the 4 types of metrics we have in Prometheus
Learn how to configure Prometheus and AlertManager
Learn how to query Prometheus using PromQL
Learn how to configure alert rules and alert routes
Learn how to deploy Prometheus on Kubernetes
Learn how to use the Prometheus Opeartor and CRDs
Master DevOps Monitoring with Prometheus
The Complete Guide to Mastering DevOps Monitoring with Prometheus.
Unfortunately, monitoring is often overlooked in the DevOps lifecycle. Obtaining in-depth time series data of your environment is essential for every organization to gain crucial insight into system trends and build desirable analyzes for further development. You also need a solution that is completely designed to assess dynamic environments.
As the 2nd CNCF graduate project after Kubernetes, Prometheus is a simple open source solution your organization needs. Prometheus has been widely adopted by many large companies such as Uber, SoundCloud, Docker and Digital Ocean for its unique ability to monitor dynamic and changing environments.
This is THE course to learn monitoring with Prometheus on Udemy. Start with a 10-hour hands-on project where you gain the experience you need to adopt Prometheus in your own environment. We will cover:
Principles of theoretical surveillance
Installation methods
Alerts and metrics dashboards
You will also learn:
Application instrumentation
Scratch the metrics of many exporters
The Push Gateway
Service Discovery Methods
Environmental labeling
Registration rules
The unique PromQL
This course is constantly revised with feedback from students like you. Share your concerns with the instructor as you embark on your journey to become the next PromQL Guru!
You will learn:
Get an overview of the theoretical principles of surveillance.
Find out how to install and configure a Prometheus server.
Instrument web applications to expose Prometheus metrics.
Monitor a wide range of hosts, applications and services with exporters
Push metrics to a mining-based monitoring solution
Learn how to implement multiple Service Discovery solutions in your environment
Understand and build complex queries with PromQL
Issue complex alerts to multiple endpoints such as Slack and PagerDuty.
Supplement your time series metrics with sophisticated dashboards.