公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- LogicMonitor Kubernetes Monitoring
技术栈
- Kubernetes
- Containers
- Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Digital Expertise
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 连接平台
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 离散制造
- 商业运营
用例
- 工厂可见化与智能化
- 预测性维护
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
SPS Commerce 是领先的云端供应链管理软件提供商。该公司自 2001 年成立以来,已帮助数千家公司用自动化取代了手动、耗时的流程。SPS Commerce 运营着世界上最大的零售网络,连接着零售行业超过 75,000 家组织。该公司每天处理的商品总价值超过 20 亿美元。其运营的核心是多个数据中心的 800 台服务器。SPS Commerce 管理、监控和排除这些服务器上数百个应用程序的故障。
挑战
SPS Commerce 是面向零售商、供应商、第三方物流提供商和合作伙伴提供基于云的供应链管理软件的领先企业。凭借全球最大的零售网络,SPS 将零售行业 75,000 多家组织连接在一起,每天处理的商品交易总额超过 20 亿美元。其运营的核心是跨多个数据中心的 800 台生产服务器。SPS 必须管理、监控和排除这些服务器上数百个应用程序的故障,并且需要一个敏捷、可扩展的监控解决方案。与许多组织一样,SPS 也在生产中采用容器和 Kubernetes 容器编排来节省更多成本并加速开发。为了充分发挥容器的潜力,他们需要一个解决方案,该解决方案还可以为 Kubernetes 集群及其中运行的应用程序提供监控。
解决方案
在评估和分析了各种监控解决方案后,SPS Commerce 部署了 LogicMonitor。它提供自动化的混合基础设施监控和分析,使 SPS 能够监控、警告和报告其整个 IT 环境的运行状况。SPS 在整个公司范围内共享来自 LogicMonitor 的信息,让 1,000 多名员工能够全面了解其云服务的实时性能。为了了解 Kubernetes 集群和容器化应用程序,SPS 使用了 LogicMonitor Kubernetes 监控。LogicMonitor 提供了一个轻量级应用程序,该应用程序在 Kubernetes 集群中作为 pod 运行。它监听 Kubernetes 事件流并使用 LogicMonitor API 将集群资源(节点、pod、容器和服务)添加到 LogicMonitor 中进行监控。
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