Category: PHP, nodejs

Hi, I’m Valerio, software engineer, founder & CTO at Inspector. In this article I would like to share my experience with you about why software developers should always prefer code-driven instead of infrastructure-driven monitoring tools.

Due to software bugs and downtimes I have witnessed firsthand disputes between teams, angry customers, canceled contracts, lawsuits, and many other disasters.

This is a perfect example for better understanding the drawbacks infrastructure-driven monitoring tools can create for software developers.

The idea behind a code-driven monitoring tool is to create a monitoring environment specifically designed for software developers avoiding any server or infrastructure configuration that many developers hate to deal with.
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