Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Varnish Software released Tracking System for Micro Services – Heise Newsticker



Since it is often difficult for distributed architectures to determine how fast to run the individual services and whether they lead to delays, was with Zipnish a tool for measuring performance within such architectures developed.

Varnish Software, the company behind the HTTP engine Varnish Cache has published with Zipnish a new open source tool to measure performance and to deal with latency issues within Micro Services architectures. This is provided with the version 1.0 tools to give developers insight into the status of individual services, regardless of their development and deployment architecture. The tool is now available on GitHub available for download.

Zipnish emerged against the background that it is difficult to get an insight on individual services running as quickly in distributed architectures such as Micro Services or whether they delays lead. Java architectures covers here since 2012, developed by Twitter Tool Zipkin from. In response to the demand for architecture-independent tools now brings Varnish Software Zipnish into play. So a customer of the company Varnish had used cache for stateless services, centralized caching and cache invalidation in its Micro Services environment, but he also needed a tracking tool that .NET supports.

Zipnish uses Varnish Varnish Cache 4.0 Logging API in order to monitor the transactions. Python and Twisted are used for network communications, MySQL as database. The backend has been programmed with Python, the front end is a slightly modified version of Twitters Zipkin. ( ane)

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