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Health Workstream Metrics & Monitoring #1
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@lohanspies @kiview - here is my starting document for the what we measure and why |
@NickyHickman moved the document into the |
That's a great list and the majority of those metrics are available today -- we could be a couple of dev weeks away from having all of this...
Once retrieved, all can be passed to a log collector for visualization. |
thanks for feedback - thinking it would be good to start with a core 3-5 max 7 key metrics for the public dashboard. ultimately I would love us to have a 'Net Trust Score' for the network - setting that standard etc |
Metrics and Monitoring for Indy Networks
Purpose of this document:
**Background and Rationale **
Who are these metrics for?
For this document we have only focused on the needs of Sovrin as a community of Stewards (Indy Node Operators) and as an Indy Network Operator and Governance Authority.
However there are other other roles within the ecosystem that may use these metrics or may define their own metrics. For example an Agency at layer 2 might select different networks based on specific networks for specific types of transactions. Or an ecosystem might select a specific sub-set of the network of networks based on measures of decentralization or performance. An ecosystem that is concerned with IoT for example will require very high throughput and capacity vs an ecosystem that is all about KYC for private banking will require lower capacity and performance but higher consensus and freshness. Equally we may find other metrics that are useful in the future as we learn more from these data.
We have sub-divided the our uses of these metrics into 4 groups
Categories of Metrics
We have grouped the metrics into 4 Categories
Table of proposed metrics
Alerting
Current status (dashboard)
Steward response time
Trends
Correlate with events - upgrades, etc.
Possible - monitor view change events
Level of influence (there is a clever mathematical formula that enables you to measure levels of influence in networks, and a good deal of research in this domain eg http://dss.in.tum.de/files/bichler-research/2008_kiss_identification_of_influencers.pd f .
Future metrics to consider:
In future, several factors several factors suggest that further metrics may be required:
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