Publishing the anonymised CSV source data from the 2015 monitoring survey for anyone who wants to do their own analysis
$ grep -rl '#survey' ~/posts/ # 14 matches
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Monitoring Survey 2015 - Effectiveness When checks get added, how many alerts go unanswered, and how widely configuration management is used in 2015 monitoring environments
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Monitoring Survey 2015 - Metrics Which tools respondents use to collect, store, and visualise metrics, and what they do with the data in the 2015 survey
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Monitoring Survey 2015 - Environments Server, cloud, network, application, and business logic coverage across respondents in the 2015 monitoring survey results
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Monitoring Survey 2015 - Tools Nagios still leads in 2015 with AWS CloudWatch, New Relic, and a surge of home grown tooling close behind
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Monitoring Survey 2015 - Demographics Comparing 2015 job roles, organisation sizes, and monitoring ownership against last year's results across 884 complete responses
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Monitoring Survey 2015 - Background Introducing the 15 questions and methodology behind the 2015 edition of the monitoring survey with 1,116 responses
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Monitoring Survey - Data Releasing the anonymised CSV source data from the 2014 monitoring survey along with notes on the R and ggplot2 analysis
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Monitoring Survey - Effectiveness Looking at unanswered alerts, undetected outages, and configuration management adoption across the 2014 survey responses
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Monitoring Survey - Environments Examining what infrastructure layers respondents monitor and when checks are added during the 2014 survey results
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Monitoring Survey - Metrics Looking at who collects metrics and what they collect them for in the 2014 monitoring survey responses
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Monitoring Survey - Tools Nagios leads the 2014 primary tool results with Icinga, Sensu, Zabbix, and New Relic also figuring strongly
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Monitoring Survey - Background Outlining the 12 questions, methodology, and 1,016 respondents that drove the 2014 monitoring maturity survey
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Monitoring Survey - Demographics Breaking down job roles, organisation sizes, and who owns monitoring across the 866 complete responses to the 2014 survey