That looks really nice, Jan. Thanks for sharing!

On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 1:29 PM Alessio 'Blaster' Biancalana
<dottorblas...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> Wow, that's _amazing_. I'm glad seeing this kind of effort in an ecosystem
> like the one of CouchDB, cool stuff!
>
> Alessio
>
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 6:03 PM Jan Lehnardt <j...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> > Dear CouchDB Community,
> >
> > I’m happy to announce Opservatory https://opservatory.app, my company
> > Neighbourhoodie’s latest product for monitoring your CouchDB instances.
> >
> > Opservatory knows CouchDB better than any single human could. We’ve put
> > our combined multi-decade experience with supporting CouchDB
> > installations of all shapes into one tool that makes sure you are not
> > running into any trouble, ever.
> >
> > It continuously monitors your CouchDB installations and runs a number
> > of checks to ensure your CouchDBs are running correctly, fast and
> > securely. It also checks for conditions and configurations that have
> > the potential to cause production issues in the future.
> >
> > It compares metrics against settings to make real-time recommendations
> > for improving your CouchDB instance or cluster. It evaluates
> > configuration, metrics, and database information to ensure smooth
> > operation. It even evaluates your JavaScript code in design documents
> > for common mistakes and performance pitfalls.
> >
> > Here are just a few examples of the checks that Opservatory runs
> > periodically:
> >
> >   - If you are just starting out with CouchDB, Opservatory checks if
> > you’ve got any quirks in your setup and configuration and gives you
> > recommendations for well-established best practices for running CouchDB
> > correctly, fast and securely.
> >
> >   - If your production cluster ran into trouble and you don’t know
> > where to start looking for things to fix, Opservatory will give you the
> > top list of issues that you can resolve to make your problem(s) go away.
> >
> >   - If your intern uploaded a design doc with an inefficient map
> > function (again), Opservatory will let you know, but it also catches
> > more common patterns used by seasoned CouchDB developers that can be
> > improved.
> >
> >   - If you create a new database and forget to set the correct
> > _security object, Opservatory will warn you about publicly accessible
> > data that you might want to make private as soon as you get the
> > notification.
> >
> > Opservatory has over 80 checks that cover the five main areas of every
> > CouchDB installation: setup, configuration, metrics, databases and
> > queries/design docs. We have at least as many more in the backlog, and
> > we are constantly adding more as we find more issues during our
> > professional support service work.
> >
> > You can configure Opservatory to receive alerts via email or Slack, and
> > it covers all CouchDB versions: 1.x, 2.x and 3.x. It even works with
> > Cloudant!
> >
> > And while we are very happy with where we are already, we have big
> > plans to make maintaining CouchDB in production even easier with
> > features round capacity planning and seamless growth as well as helping
> > to automate common maintenance tasks safely.
> >
> > If you have any questions, I’m happy to answer off-list.
> >
> > If you think this is interesting, we welcome you to sign up for a free
> > trial at https://opservatory.app.
> >
> > Best
> > Jan
> > —
> > Professional Support for Apache CouchDB:
> > https://neighbourhood.ie/couchdb-support/
> >
> > 24/7 Observation for your CouchDB Instances:
> > https://opservatory.app
> >
> >
> >

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