[HTML][HTML] Monitoring tools for DevOps and microservices: A systematic grey literature review

L Giamattei, A Guerriero, R Pietrantuono… - Journal of Systems and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Journal of Systems and Software, 2023Elsevier
Microservice-based systems are usually developed according to agile practices like
DevOps, which enables rapid and frequent releases to promptly react and adapt to changes.
Monitoring is a key enabler for these systems, as they allow to continuously get feedback
from the field and support timely and tailored decisions for a quality-driven evolution. In the
realm of monitoring tools available for microservices in the DevOps-driven development
practice, each with different features, assumptions, and performance, selecting a suitable …
Abstract
Microservice-based systems are usually developed according to agile practices like DevOps, which enables rapid and frequent releases to promptly react and adapt to changes. Monitoring is a key enabler for these systems, as they allow to continuously get feedback from the field and support timely and tailored decisions for a quality-driven evolution. In the realm of monitoring tools available for microservices in the DevOps-driven development practice, each with different features, assumptions, and performance, selecting a suitable tool is an as much difficult as impactful task.
This article presents the results of a systematic study of the grey literature we performed to identify, classify and analyze the available monitoring tools for DevOps and microservices. We selected and examined a list of 71 monitoring tools, drawing a map of their characteristics, limitations, assumptions, and open challenges, meant to be useful to both researchers and practitioners working in this area. Results are publicly available and replicable.
Editor’s note: Open Science material was validated by the Journal of Systems and Software Open Science Board.
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