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Monitoring Riak with Monitis

The monitoring is easy thanks to our Monitis Monitor Manager (M3), which is a framework to easily create and gather data for custom types of system and application monitors. We’ have much covered how it works with different platforms and solutions previously and today we would like to introduce you how it works with Riak. You can learn about what Riak key metrics to use for monitoring it.

Introduction

riak_monitor.xml is a template for Monitis Monitor Manager.

It allows  you to retrieve some statistical data from Riak via REST API

Installation/configuration

To use it, you have to install the Monitis Monitor Manager (M3) according to its installation rules.

In a few steps, it can be done like this:

Installation from GITHUB
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Category: Database Monitoring, NoSQL Monitoring

Key metrics used for web oriented storage systems monitoring on RIAK example

Today I want to share with you some ideas about Web Oriented Storage System (WOSS) monitoring on databases and will use Riak as an example. I won’t be discussing here what’s meant by  ”web oriented” or “storage system”, I am assuming that you are already familiar with these concepts. There are several WOSS (Web Oriented Storage Systems), but today I will only deal with Riak.

 

So, what is Riak?
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Category: Database Monitoring, NoSQL Monitoring

An Overview of Riak: an Open Source NoSQL Database

Basho Riak is a document oriented open-source database system. It is shaped by the Amazon Dynamo document and provides a decentralized key-value store that supports standard Get, Put and Delete operations. Riak is a distributed, highly scalable and fault-tolerant store with map/reduce, HTTP, JSON and REST queries making it ideal for web apps. And, of course, Riak is NoSQL.

To understand why Riak is so powerful we need to know some theory. Let’s take a look at Amazon Dynamo. In Amazon Dynamo documentation we have 3 terms that describe distributed store behavior: N, R and W. N is the number of replicas of each value in store. R is the number of replicas needed for read operations. W is the number of replicas needed for write operations. Riak’s goal is to transmit N, R and W logic to an application. That’s why Riak can adapt application requirements.
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Category: Application Performance Management, Database Management, NoSQL Monitoring

Picking the Right NoSQL Database Tool

 

Gosh; there are so many NoSQL database storage tools out there. It’s almost as bad as brands of sport drinks or water. Have you noticed that some mega-supermarkets have whole aisles dedicated to what we drink!

As an IT system administrator or manager, it’s sometimes very hard to compare various NoSQL tools. It involves considering your special computing needs, matching them to what is out there, aligning what’s right for your organization and then make the right decision!

That’s why Monitis, the first hosted all-in-one network and systems performance monitoring service for sysadmins, is publishing a series of blogs that are meant to offer a comprehensive guide to NoSQL technology and brands. We want to help you make the right choice that fits the particular needs of your company.

Why should we care, you may ask yourself? Increasingly, our clients, who depend on our ability to monitor servers and networks and a host of other key metrics 24/7 from the cloud, want our advice, too, on what kind of scalable and robust database technology to use. So, we’re obliging!

Here, in a series of blogs, we’ll present research on existing popular NoSQL data storage tools that are generally intended to store unprecedented large amounts of data, offer flexible and horizontal scalability and provide blazing-fast processing queries. We’ll also get down to the nitty-gritty and compare several well-known NoSQL DBs…such as Cassandra, MongoDB, CouchDB, Redis, Riak, HBase and others.

In this first post, let’s discuss the reason why NoSQL technology is important.
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Category: Articles, NoSQL Monitoring, Performance Management, Server Management, Sysadmin Tools

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