How to design a monitoring system over a DMZ with mutliple datasource nodes











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Without delay , we are facing a problem , we got a DMZ , 3 different servers , A , B , C with Oracle DBMS instance on each of them. data have to transfer through A and then B to reach C and vice versa via some REST services because of security issues.
We wish to monitor the zone , have some information about metrics like SQL queries , performance , errors , etc over each server and ALSO (VERY IMPORTANT) we wanna know where data is through this route (i mean A to C and vice versa) in real-time by searching over the zone (now we search in every node seperatly on Oracle DBMS instance with very low performance for data trace ). we want monitoring system accessible from each of this nodes in a cluster.



Till now my conclusion is adapting an Elastic Search (ETS) Stack solution over the problem. Combining Elasticsearch , Logstash , Kibana and maybe APM also.



Please let me know if i am in right direction? and if those technologies are totally free for local usages?



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    Without delay , we are facing a problem , we got a DMZ , 3 different servers , A , B , C with Oracle DBMS instance on each of them. data have to transfer through A and then B to reach C and vice versa via some REST services because of security issues.
    We wish to monitor the zone , have some information about metrics like SQL queries , performance , errors , etc over each server and ALSO (VERY IMPORTANT) we wanna know where data is through this route (i mean A to C and vice versa) in real-time by searching over the zone (now we search in every node seperatly on Oracle DBMS instance with very low performance for data trace ). we want monitoring system accessible from each of this nodes in a cluster.



    Till now my conclusion is adapting an Elastic Search (ETS) Stack solution over the problem. Combining Elasticsearch , Logstash , Kibana and maybe APM also.



    Please let me know if i am in right direction? and if those technologies are totally free for local usages?



    Best regards.










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      Without delay , we are facing a problem , we got a DMZ , 3 different servers , A , B , C with Oracle DBMS instance on each of them. data have to transfer through A and then B to reach C and vice versa via some REST services because of security issues.
      We wish to monitor the zone , have some information about metrics like SQL queries , performance , errors , etc over each server and ALSO (VERY IMPORTANT) we wanna know where data is through this route (i mean A to C and vice versa) in real-time by searching over the zone (now we search in every node seperatly on Oracle DBMS instance with very low performance for data trace ). we want monitoring system accessible from each of this nodes in a cluster.



      Till now my conclusion is adapting an Elastic Search (ETS) Stack solution over the problem. Combining Elasticsearch , Logstash , Kibana and maybe APM also.



      Please let me know if i am in right direction? and if those technologies are totally free for local usages?



      Best regards.










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      Without delay , we are facing a problem , we got a DMZ , 3 different servers , A , B , C with Oracle DBMS instance on each of them. data have to transfer through A and then B to reach C and vice versa via some REST services because of security issues.
      We wish to monitor the zone , have some information about metrics like SQL queries , performance , errors , etc over each server and ALSO (VERY IMPORTANT) we wanna know where data is through this route (i mean A to C and vice versa) in real-time by searching over the zone (now we search in every node seperatly on Oracle DBMS instance with very low performance for data trace ). we want monitoring system accessible from each of this nodes in a cluster.



      Till now my conclusion is adapting an Elastic Search (ETS) Stack solution over the problem. Combining Elasticsearch , Logstash , Kibana and maybe APM also.



      Please let me know if i am in right direction? and if those technologies are totally free for local usages?



      Best regards.







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