This paper demonstrates a monitoring and alerting system that offers daily backup exports from the Customer Data Platform Service (CDPS) to Google Cloud Platform (GCP) are effective. As a way to ensure the availability and recoverability of important data, this study efforts to meet the must for a dependable and automated monitoring system. It means utilizing the Google Cloud Storage (GCS) service to export backups from the CDPS to GCP. GCP sets up monitoring and an alerting mechanism using a cloud function that runs regular to check if the backups have effectively exported to GCP. If any export gets failed, an email notification is sent for acting to the responsible stake holders. It also covers assessing the monitoring and alerting mechanism on multiple metrics to check its efficacy. Overall, the evaluation and analysis results indicate that the mechanism is reliable and efficient in ensuring successful export of backups to GCP. Future work further monitoring and alerting mechanisms, like checking CDPS service availability and backup data health check in GCP, are planned to be added to the alerting platform. This work helps maintain data availability and recoverability in an automated and efficient way and as such is a nice body of work.

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CDPS Transfer to GCP a Regular Backup Monitoring Automation in Cloud Environment

  • Deepika Saxena,
  • Gitisha Khandelwal,
  • Nisha Bhati,
  • Avishka Bishnoi

摘要

This paper demonstrates a monitoring and alerting system that offers daily backup exports from the Customer Data Platform Service (CDPS) to Google Cloud Platform (GCP) are effective. As a way to ensure the availability and recoverability of important data, this study efforts to meet the must for a dependable and automated monitoring system. It means utilizing the Google Cloud Storage (GCS) service to export backups from the CDPS to GCP. GCP sets up monitoring and an alerting mechanism using a cloud function that runs regular to check if the backups have effectively exported to GCP. If any export gets failed, an email notification is sent for acting to the responsible stake holders. It also covers assessing the monitoring and alerting mechanism on multiple metrics to check its efficacy. Overall, the evaluation and analysis results indicate that the mechanism is reliable and efficient in ensuring successful export of backups to GCP. Future work further monitoring and alerting mechanisms, like checking CDPS service availability and backup data health check in GCP, are planned to be added to the alerting platform. This work helps maintain data availability and recoverability in an automated and efficient way and as such is a nice body of work.