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美团点评技术沙龙08 - 分布式监控系统实践
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主要介绍了CAT在服务端、移动端、前端监控的一些基本情况,目前系统在新美大上海部门 在服务端、移动、前端做到基本全覆盖。内容包括:1、CAT的新美大的发展;2、做开源项目一些实践
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