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In the last posts I’ve talked about the use of metrics, the primary tool people used in monitoring and the demographics of the survey.
In this post I am going to look at the questions around what parts of people’s environments are monitored and when checks are added to your environment.
As I’ve mentioned in previous posts, the survey got 1,016 responses of which 866 were complete and my analysis only includes complete responses.
In the last posts I talked about the primary tool people used in monitoring and the demographics of the survey. In this post I am going to look at the questions around collecting metrics and what those metrics are used for by respondents.
As I’ve mentioned in previous posts, the survey got 1,016 responses of which 866 were complete and my analysis only includes complete responses.
This post will cover the questions:
In an earlier post I talked about my recent monitoring survey and the demographics of the survey. In this post I am going to look at the primary monitoring tools specified by respondents.
As I’ve mentioned in previous posts, the survey got 1,016 responses of which 866 were complete and my analysis only includes complete responses.
This post will cover the question:
5. What is your primary monitoring tool? Every respondent was required to answer question five.
As many of you are aware I recently ran a small survey on Monitoring and Monitoring maturity. The intent of the survey was to understand the state of maturity across some key areas of monitoring. I was specifically interested in what sort of monitoring people were doing, some idea of why they were doing that monitoring, and what tools they were using to do that monitoring.
The survey was 12 questions across 3 pages.
In an earlier post I talked about my recent monitoring survey and the background to it. In this post, the first of several posts analyzing the results, I am going to look at the demographics of the responses.
The survey got 1,016 responses of which 866 were complete and my analysis only includes complete responses.
This post will cover the questions:
1. Which of the following best describes your IT job role?