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Design and implementation of call chain management system for microservice environment

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With the continuous influx of new architecture ideas such as microservices, containerization and cloud nativity, the enterprise's IT architecture has gradually migrated from the physical server of the entity to IAAs cloud based on virtual machines and PAAS cloud based on container cloud platform. The rapidly changing it architecture has brought more and more challenges to the monitoring system. This paper proposes a call chain management system, which collects real-time indicators and logs from the application and infrastructure of the container cloud platform, and internally relies on the data storage and index framework to achieve long-term analysis and decision-making of operation and maintenance data.

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        ICIT '22: Proceedings of the 2022 10th International Conference on Information Technology: IoT and Smart City
        December 2022
        385 pages
        ISBN:9781450397438
        DOI:10.1145/3582197

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