Hi guys!

I have just launched a service and don't yet know well how to monitor it
and get a hang of what's going on. The service is comprised of a Node
server in Heroku, a MongoDB server in Amazon (medium), and a Redis server
in Amazon (micro).


I would very much like to monitor what's going on with all my servers:

Node: I have to monitor Socket.io response times, and would like to have
access to what data was sent (because I have devised a system where the
message name is the same for all requests);

MongoDb: is it possible to know query details (times, arguments, strategy)
in a generic fashion, with a plugable solution? I have tried MMS but
couldn't collect any data, so I would also like to know if MMS is any good
before going any further.

Redis: may I know any details that may help me identify bottlenecks and
hickups?


I've experimented with NodeTime but couldn't get much out of it without
paying, because I have set up a clustered server and it is marking me as
having too many agents for the free plan.

Do you know some sort of killer monitoring solution I'd be able to use and
orcherstrate it all?


I understand these are a lot of questions, so thank you for your time and
effort!
Guilherme Pim

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