Monitoring and Alerting System Sample Clauses
The Monitoring and Alerting System clause establishes requirements for implementing tools and processes that continuously track the performance, security, or availability of a system or service. Typically, this involves setting up automated systems that detect anomalies, failures, or threshold breaches and promptly notify relevant personnel through alerts. The core function of this clause is to ensure that issues are identified and addressed quickly, minimizing downtime and mitigating risks associated with undetected problems.
Monitoring and Alerting System. The PARTHENOS e-infrastructure currently comprises 212 servers. This means that neither all of them are exploited at the same time nor that all of them have to be active concurrently to deliver specific service capabilities. Servers are allocated dynamically in accordance with the Cloud-computing approach and are activated/deactivated in response to load, failures, changes in policies and deployment strategies. This complexity requires a proper monitoring infrastructure to check the servers and the services running on the servers and to issue alerts when failures are identified. The PARTHENOS e-infrastructure exploits two well- known technologies to perform this task: ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. are sent to infrastructure managers and the Parthenos quality assurance task force via email or mobile text messages, providing them with outage details so they can start resolving issues immediately. Finally, multiple APIs provide for simple integration with in-house and third-party applications. In particular, for well-known technologies exploited in the PARTHENOS e-infrastructure, e.g. MongoDB, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Couchbase, PostgreSQL, etc., existing add-ons have been installed to extend monitoring and native alerting functionality; for technologies developed both by PARTHENOS and by the exploited framework, i.e. gCube and D-Net, specific add-ons have been designed, implemented, and installed to extend monitoring and native alerting functionality in order to have a fully-complete and always up-to-date image of the status of the PARTHENOS e-infrastructure. Overall 2,194 service checks have been added and continuously executed to the monitoring and alerting infrastructure.
