Lab Exercise: Using Performance and Availability Metrics to Measure the Health of Services – c110021gspl
Course #: c110021gspl
Duration: 0.8 Hours
This lab provides the opportunity to leverage knowledge gained from the Using Performance and Availability Metrics to Measure the Health of Services module.
Objectives
Gain experience using performance and availability metrics to measure service health
Audience
This course is intended for learners who are pursuing professional-level site reliability engineer certification on IBM Cloud.
Prerequisites
Before starting this curriculum, the target audience should understand:
•System Thinking
•DevOps practices
•Cloud Architecture
•Software engineering principles
•System administration
•Network and OSI model
•Networking and security practices for IBM Cloud
•Incident management
•Root cause analysis
The target audience should also be able to:
•Proficiently write code
•Create run books as a reference
•Make system components serviceable
•Interpret data and statistics to determine actions
•Use LogDNA, SysDig, Grafana, Prometheus, Kibana
•Interpret schematics
•Drive incidents to resolution
•Remediate underlying sources of unreliability
•Create and configure VMs
•Create and configure Containers on IBM Kubernetes Service (IKS)/Red Hat OpenShift Kubernetes Services (ROKS)
•Create and configure Containers using OpenShift
•Create and configure Serverless applications
•Configure for high availability and scalability
Topics
Topic 1: Using Performance and Availability Metrics to Measure the Health of Services