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241 points·by JohnScolaro·vor 12 Monaten·107 comments

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JohnScolaro
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
> We had a budget alert (€80) and a cost anomaly alert, both of which triggered with a delay of a few hours. By the time we reacted, costs were already around €28,000.

I had a similar experience with GCP where I set a budget of $100 and was only emailed 5 hours after exceeding the budget by which time I was well over it.

It's mind boggling that features like this aren't prioritized. Sure it would probably make Google less money short term, but surely that's more preferable to providing devs with such a poor experience that they'd never recommend your platform to anyone else again.
JohnScolaro
·vor 12 Monaten·discuss
Thanks for taking the time to reply! I'm relatively new to working on this type of system (large scale, event driven) and half posted because I know there are people on HN way better than me at this, and was curious about their opinions.

In the end, what's the difference between a log and a metric? Is one structured, and one unstructured? Is one a giant blob of text, and the other stored in a time series db? At the moment I guess I'm "logging my metrics" with structured logs going into Loki which can then unwrap and plot things.

You and the other commenters have given me the vocabulary to dig more into this area on the internet though. Thanks!
JohnScolaro
·letztes Jahr·discuss
This was shared with me years ago by another developer I worked with. I still reference it today as I continue my external battle with the complexity demon.