[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"post-en-2026-03-13-lancement":3,"post-nav-en-2026-03-13-lancement":154},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"category":140,"commit_hash":141,"date":142,"description":143,"draft":144,"extension":145,"image":146,"meta":147,"navigation":148,"path":149,"seo":150,"snapshot_ref":141,"stem":151,"tags":152,"__hash__":153},"en\u002Fen\u002F2026-03-13-lancement.md","Observability doesn't belong only to the big players.",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":132},"minimark",[9,13,18,21,24,27,31,34,37,40,43,78,85,89,92,98,104,110,116,120,123,126,129],[10,11,12],"p",{},"There's a moment in every project where building in silence starts to feel like isolation. This blog is my way out of that.",[14,15,17],"h2",{"id":16},"who-am-i","Who am I?",[10,19,20],{},"I won't name myself here — not out of mystery, but because the story I want to tell is the project's, not mine. What matters is the path: years spent in the technical depths of one of France's largest retail groups, building and maintaining systems that simply cannot afford to go down. High availability, observability, autoscaling, alerting, SRE — it became my native language.",[10,22,23],{},"In parallel, like many people in my generation, I've always had projects running. A trading bot, a news aggregator, a real estate price mapping tool... Projects that existed less to be launched than for the pleasure of experimenting, touching new technologies, solving problems that weren't yet my own.",[10,25,26],{},"Until Perimon became the obvious next step.",[14,28,30],{"id":29},"what-is-perimon","What is Perimon?",[10,32,33],{},"The simple question deserves a direct answer: Perimon is a unified monitoring platform for web professionals.",[10,35,36],{},"But behind that definition lies a deeper conviction. Thousands of people make their living from a website — a portfolio, an online store, an appointment booking site. These people don't have an IT department, no SRE team, no technical skills to deploy and maintain their own monitoring tools. And yet, their sites go down, slow down, accumulate vulnerabilities, lose SEO rankings — in total silence, for lack of accessible tools.",[10,38,39],{},"That's where Perimon comes in. Not by reinventing the wheel, but by aggregating the best that already exists in Open Source — and making it accessible, understandable, actionable.",[10,41,42],{},"Concretely, Perimon monitors five essential dimensions of a website's health:",[44,45,46,54,60,66,72],"ul",{},[47,48,49,53],"li",{},[50,51,52],"strong",{},"Availability"," — Is the site online? Is it responding correctly?",[47,55,56,59],{},[50,57,58],{},"Performance"," — Is it fast? Are the Core Web Vitals up to standard?",[47,61,62,65],{},[50,63,64],{},"Security"," — Are there known vulnerabilities? Are SSL certificates valid?",[47,67,68,71],{},[50,69,70],{},"Analytics"," — How are visitors behaving? With full GDPR compliance.",[47,73,74,77],{},[50,75,76],{},"SEO"," — Is the site properly structured for search engines?",[10,79,80,81,84],{},"And more importantly, Perimon doesn't just display isolated metrics. It correlates them. \"Your bounce rate increased 12% at the same time your load time doubled\" — that's the intelligence I'm trying to build. A ",[50,82,83],{},"Global Site Health Score"," (SSG) that translates technical complexity into an indicator anyone can understand, whether you're a developer, a web agency, or a bakery owner with an online ordering site.",[14,86,88],{"id":87},"why-this-blog","Why this blog?",[10,90,91],{},"Building in public isn't a marketing strategy. It's a philosophy.",[10,93,94,97],{},[50,95,96],{},"First, to keep a record."," Every architectural decision I make today, I'll have forgotten in six months. Why choose NATS over Redis for lock management? Why a vertical pipeline architecture instead of a monolith? This blog is my logbook. A register of everything that worked, everything that failed, and why.",[10,99,100,103],{},[50,101,102],{},"Then, to share."," Resources on SRE, observability, high availability — they exist, but they often target teams with significant budgets and complex infrastructure. I want to show that you can implement these patterns at small scale, with Open Source tools, solo. If it can unblock someone on a similar project, that's a win.",[10,105,106,109],{},[50,107,108],{},"To get feedback, too."," Building alone means building in a vacuum. The technical choices I make seem obvious to me — until someone points out the blind spot I hadn't seen. I'm looking for those conversations.",[10,111,112,115],{},[50,113,114],{},"And for visibility, let's be honest."," Perimon needs to exist in the minds of those who might need it. This blog is a way to make it known, to show that behind the product, there's a serious approach, deliberate choices, a vision.",[14,117,119],{"id":118},"what-youll-find-here","What you'll find here",[10,121,122],{},"No generic content about \"monitoring best practices\". Articles grounded in reality: what happened this week, the problem I encountered, how I solved it, and what that means going forward.",[10,124,125],{},"The topics will vary: technical articles on architecture and code, reflections on product decisions, honest moments about obstacles and doubts, and key milestones when the project crosses an important threshold.",[127,128],"hr",{},[10,130,131],{},"Welcome to behind the scenes of Perimon.",{"title":133,"searchDepth":134,"depth":134,"links":135},"",2,[136,137,138,139],{"id":16,"depth":134,"text":17},{"id":29,"depth":134,"text":30},{"id":87,"depth":134,"text":88},{"id":118,"depth":134,"text":119},"milestone",null,"2026-03-13","Why I'm building Perimon and writing about it — a unified monitoring platform for web professionals who can't afford a full SRE team.",false,"md","\u002Fimages\u002Flancement.webp",{},true,"\u002Fen\u002F2026-03-13-lancement",{"title":5,"description":143},"en\u002F2026-03-13-lancement",[140],"RMsY3QMjfbjDXeAIkdB60cv4faPFoHp9hDhMEDTbZy8",[141,155],{"title":156,"path":157,"stem":158,"date":159,"children":-1},"Building HA Monitoring on NATS JetStream + taskiq in Kubernetes","\u002Fen\u002F2026-03-24-ha-monitoring-nats-taskiq-kubernetes","en\u002F2026-03-24-ha-monitoring-nats-taskiq-kubernetes","2026-03-24"]