What is Container Monitoring?
Because containers are ephemeral in nature, they are difficult to monitor, compared to bare-metal server-based applications or even those running within a virtualized server. However, monitoring is critical to ensure availability, performance, and security for containerized workloads. infrastructure requires new monitoring strategies, technologies, and tools.


Configuration monitoring
oversees and alerts about changes to configuration rules, ensures policies are enforced, and records changes for compliance purposes.

Container Observability Matters
Visibility and monitoring are essential to maintain a smoothly running environment and to optimize resource usage and costs.

Containers are ephemeral
provisioning and destroying a container is a swift process. While this is one of their major advantages, it also raises difficulties when tracking changes in complex, high-churn systems.