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How to Use Sensu and RabbitMQ on Ubuntu to Monitor Your WordPress Website

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RANVIR SINGH
Sep 13, 2017

Data speaks for itself. In case of computers, the data often yells at you for ages before a crisis occurs. If your web server is running low on memory, getting more traffic than it can handle, or just has bugs in it that are making the system perform poorly, you need to know.

Monitoring system often gets out of hand once we get more than two or three servers running. Sensu is designed to cope up with exactly these type of issues.

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RANVIR SINGH

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