Monitoring

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Linux System Administration for the 2020s

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What are some of the most important features any new Linux system must have before it can be accepted into your organization's production or live estate? The common answers given are monitoring, logging, and security. For good reason too, any system that is not being monitored, logged, or secure is just a recipe for disaster and in almost every single case will be rejected by any serious operations team.

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Hitchcock, K. (2022). Monitoring. In: Linux System Administration for the 2020s. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-7984-7_7

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