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Spring Cloud Eureka's self-preservation tool is great for network problems, but it could keep your instances around when you don't want to. Fortunately, you can fix that.
This comprehensive look at Java monitoring tools and commands will make sure you get the data you need to make your apps a success while protecting your prod environment.