StatsD + Graphite looks interesting. Thanx for the tip!

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On 08-11-2012, at 10:11, liuggio <liug...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, If you want to profile your php stack in the production env XHprof is the 
> correct tool,
> if you want to motorize your server memory see Nagios, Munin, cacti, New 
> Relic etc..
> but if you want an application-level monitoring, I suggest to see this bundle
> https://github.com/liuggio/StatsDClientBundle 
> It uses statsd+graphite, you could do a lot of thinks and there are some data 
> collector ready to use for example for the memory usage.
> Statsd was created by Etsy and is a really useful.
> 
> If you want to read more:
> http://blog.servergrove.com/2012/10/09/interesting-symfony-bundles-statsdclientbundle/
>  
> http://www.slideshare.net/liuggio/rationally-boost-your-symfony2-application-with-caching-tips-and-monitoring

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