公司规模
Mid-size Company
地区
- Europe
- America
国家
- Spain
- Chile
- Mexico
产品
- Datadog
- Kubernetes
- Terraform
- Ansible
技术栈
- Microservices
- Cloud Computing
- Kubernetes
- Terraform
- Ansible
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Digital Expertise
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 连接平台
适用行业
- 金融与保险
适用功能
- 商业运营
用例
- 过程控制与优化
- 预测性维护
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Fintonic 是一家个人理财规划和移动银行服务公司,为用户提供保险、投资和专有信用评分 (Finscore)。该公司成立于西班牙,发展迅猛;目前拥有超过 70 万用户,并专注于将服务扩展到智利和墨西哥。作为此次扩张的一部分,他们选择迁移到使用 Kubernetes 的微服务架构,以帮助提高开发速度。2018 年,Fintonic 平台上的用户数量增加了一倍,员工数量增加了两倍,开始向智利扩张,业务范围扩大到六条。
挑战
Fintonic 是一家个人理财规划和移动银行服务公司,该公司正在快速发展并向新市场扩张。他们采用了基于 Kubernetes 的微服务架构来促进其全球扩张。但是,使用现有的监控工具,需要花费一些时间来培训新工程师,因为他们需要学习专门的查询语言来手动关联多个工具之间的日志。由于监控工具无法根据标签定位警报,因此团队在警报覆盖范围和优先级方面遇到了困难。随着业务的快速发展,使用现有的监控工具培训新工程师变得困难。他们需要采用 Kubernetes、Terraform 和 Ansible 的无状态架构,以便能够在智利和墨西哥复制他们为西班牙构建的架构。
解决方案
Fintonic 决定采用 Datadog,这是一个易于使用、经过 Kubernetes 验证的平台,它将所有监控数据集中在一个平台上。Datadog 的直观界面使 Fintonic 能够在几天内让新工程师入职。Datadog 与 Kubernetes 无缝集成,使 Fintonic 能够自动关联警报、事件、指标和日志,以跟踪其临时服务、主机和容器中的问题。Fintonic 使用 Datadog 标签创建特定于地理市场、应用程序指标、指标异常和日志事件的可扩展警报。通过 Datadog,Fintonic 能够实现 Kubernetes 的优势并顺利扩展到墨西哥和智利。
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