How Gibraltar Eliminates Guesswork on Jon Tarrant's Team
A Good Question
As project manager at Mind Over Machines, I needed an authoritative source of information,
independent of personal bias. Problem was, unless I could get in the code and understand
how things worked, I had no way to monitor the health of the customer’s application
or identify real-time errors. Instead my team and I had to guess about what went
wrong or right. And when somebody said, “this release is really good,” I had to
ask, “what are you basing that on?”
A Bad Answer
If you can’t trace a problem, you can only guess why it happened. Sure, you have
the option of calling the customer and bothering them, but chances are, they won’t
remember what they did, and you won’t get the answer you need. Without a reliable
logging tool, you are stacking the odds against yourself and tying your hands behind
your back.
Gibraltar Gave Us a Real-World Solution
Gibraltar is a reliable logging tool. It’s collecting data when things are going
well and when they aren’t. For example, this morning, I opened Gibraltar and saw
that a GDI+ exception happened. I can see right away exactly where the crashed occurred
and that it was using over 800 MB of RAM at the time. Without Gibraltar, how would
I have solved the problem? A lot of times, exceptions happen that don’t interrupt
the flow of the app, and my customers don’t even know right away that there is a
problem. Gibraltar lets me know. I can see things that aren’t evident to the customer,
find the issues and address them.
Why I'd Recommend Gibraltar
You need to be able to look at the system as a whole. It’s never just one thing.
That’s what drew me to Gibraltar. Its holistic approach lets us bring an engineering
approach to solving problems. I’ve got objective real-world information about what
actually happened. And I’ve got it right at my finger tips, without having to guess.
Without Gibraltar, how would I have solved the problem?
Jon Tarrant, Project Manager
Mind Over Machines
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