Graphing Real-Time Performance with Graphite

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This may be his first conference presentation, but Neal is clearly comfortable in front of an audience. He took a variety of questions from the audience, as they arose, and this did not get him off-track during his talk. He knew the subject of his talk thoroughly, but was comfortable asking the audience members what they were doing in terms of performance monitoring, also. He could make this a workshop with no trouble. Not sure if Graphite and Carbon is the right tool for me, but there are definitely some things I learned from the talk.

This may be his first conference presentation, but Neal is clearly comfortable in front of an audience. He took a variety of questions from the audience, as they arose, and this did not get him off-track during his talk. He knew the subject of his talk thoroughly, but was comfortable asking the audience members what they were doing in terms of performance monitoring, also. He could make this a workshop with no trouble.

Great talk, Neal! It was full of great info on the why and what of Graphite, but I was wishing for more of the how (i.e. practical setup stuff)

Excellent talk, and I definitely walked away with some ideas for my team's monitoring stack. I would have liked to have seen more code examples of collecting data from multiple sources, and different types of data, and less about "why" monitoring is important.

Anonymous at 13:30 on 23 May 2012

Great talk. Would have been nice on how to actually setup and run it in production. Otherwise it had some great insights on how to and what to chart and graph.

Good talk, was appearant he knew the subject well. Some speaking points, I had a harder time hearing when you turned to look at the slide and talked to it rather than to the audiance. Also, the contrast on the charts was insufficient given the projector and lighting for me to make much out during the demo, might be nice to alter the setup before the demo to make this clearer for the projector setup in the future.

Like others said, needed more examples, less "why and what"