Sensu is a powerful Next-Generation monitoring framework that is quicklyreplacing traditional monitoring systems like Zabbix, Icinga, and Nagios.
But diving into a new monitoring system can be difficult without a guide toshow you the way! This course can be your guide to understanding how Sensuworks and how to deploy it to your infrastructure.
This introductory course will teach you the basics of Sensu's architectureand how to take advantage of the flexibility it provides to build awesome systems.
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When you are finished with this course you will have setup a completemonitoring solution that actually checks things and actually sends email.This is not a theoretical course, it is a practical one that leaves you withskills and infrastructure to build upon.
Let Me Make The Mistakes For You
It's one thing to read docs and get perfect copy-paste command line examplesthat work. It is another thing to be in real life watching a real engineerfight a live system and try to get it working! I purposely make mistakesjust to demonstrate what happens when things go wrong. That gives me anexcuse to troubleshoot the problem and then solve it. Then, when you encounterthat same mistake in your infrastructure, you will know exactly what to do!
For Dev and Ops Alike
Sysadmins, Devops Practitioners, Infrastructure engineers, SREs, and simplycurious software engineers should take this course to better their craft andlearn more about what makes Sensu special. It is not yourgrandfather's monitoring system. It is a modern, scalable, flexiblemonitoring system with a great API to integrate with your infrastructure.
Even if you don't end up using Sensu in Production, taking this course willstill level-up your monitoring game, by increasing the scope of your DevOpstoolbox. So enroll today and check it out!
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