EOSC Monitoring: Architecture and Interoperability Guidelines
Creators
- 1. National Infrastructures for Research and Technology - GRNET SA
 - 2. University of Zagreb University Computing Centre (SRCE), Croatia
 - 3. IN2P3, CNRS
 
Description
Monitoring is the key service needed to gain insights into an infrastructure. It needs to be continuous and on-demand to quickly detect, correlate, and analyse data for a fast reaction to anomalous behaviour. The challenge of this type of monitoring is how to quickly identify and correlate problems before they affect end-users and ultimately the productivity of the organisation. Management teams can monitor the availability and reliability of the services from a high level view down to individual system metrics and monitor the conformance of multiple SLAs. The EOSC Monitoring service combines two operational monitoring services: the EOSC-CORE and the EOSC-Exchange Monitoring Services, Respectively monitoring the EOSC-Core services (EOSC Core Monitoring) and the services onboarded to the Marketplace (EOSC-Exchange Monitoring). The EOSC Monitoring services were implemented adopting the ARGO technology. This document describes the current architecture of the EOSC Monitoring and provides guidelines for five (5) integration Options available
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