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    New Relic Reviews
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    Around 25 million engineers work across dozens of distinct functions. Engineers are using New Relic as every company is becoming a software company to gather real-time insight and trending data on the performance of their software. This allows them to be more resilient and provide exceptional customer experiences. New Relic is the only platform that offers an all-in one solution. New Relic offers customers a secure cloud for all metrics and events, powerful full-stack analytics tools, and simple, transparent pricing based on usage. New Relic also has curated the largest open source ecosystem in the industry, making it simple for engineers to get started using observability.
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    Elasticsearch Reviews
    Elastic is a search company. Elasticsearch, Kibana Beats, Logstash, and Elasticsearch are the founders of the ElasticStack. These SaaS offerings allow data to be used in real-time and at scale for analytics, security, search, logging, security, and search. Elastic has over 100,000 members in 45 countries. Elastic's products have been downloaded more than 400 million times since their initial release. Today, thousands of organizations including Cisco, eBay and Dell, Goldman Sachs and Groupon, HP and Microsoft, as well as Netflix, Uber, Verizon and Yelp use Elastic Stack and Elastic Cloud to power mission critical systems that generate new revenue opportunities and huge cost savings. Elastic is headquartered in Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Mountain View, California. It has more than 1,000 employees in over 35 countries.
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    Apache Kafka Reviews

    Apache Kafka

    The Apache Software Foundation

    1 Rating
    Apache Kafka®, is an open-source distributed streaming platform.
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    Datadog Reviews
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    Datadog

    Datadog

    $15.00/host/month
    7 Ratings
    Datadog is the cloud-age monitoring, security, and analytics platform for developers, IT operation teams, security engineers, and business users. Our SaaS platform integrates monitoring of infrastructure, application performance monitoring, and log management to provide unified and real-time monitoring of all our customers' technology stacks. Datadog is used by companies of all sizes and in many industries to enable digital transformation, cloud migration, collaboration among development, operations and security teams, accelerate time-to-market for applications, reduce the time it takes to solve problems, secure applications and infrastructure and understand user behavior to track key business metrics.
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    InfluxDB Reviews
    InfluxDB is a purpose-built data platform designed to handle all time series data, from users, sensors, applications and infrastructure — seamlessly collecting, storing, visualizing, and turning insight into action. With a library of more than 250 open source Telegraf plugins, importing and monitoring data from any system is easy. InfluxDB empowers developers to build transformative IoT, monitoring and analytics services and applications. InfluxDB’s flexible architecture fits any implementation — whether in the cloud, at the edge or on-premises — and its versatility, accessibility and supporting tools (client libraries, APIs, etc.) make it easy for developers at any level to quickly build applications and services with time series data. Optimized for developer efficiency and productivity, the InfluxDB platform gives builders time to focus on the features and functionalities that give their internal projects value and their applications a competitive edge. To get started, InfluxData offers free training through InfluxDB University.
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    Google Cloud Pub/Sub Reviews
    Google Cloud Pub/Sub: Delivery of messages in large quantities with push and pull modes. Auto-scaling, auto-provisioning, support from zero to hundreds GB/second Independent quota and billing are available for subscribers and publishers. Multi-region systems can be simplified by global message routing High availability made easy: Ensure reliable delivery at all scales with synchronous, cross-zone message replication. Auto-everything, no-planning Auto-scaling, auto-provisioning without partitions eliminates the need for planning and ensures that workloads are ready for production from day one. Advanced features built in: Filtering, dead letter delivery, and exponential backoff all help to simplify your applications
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    Prometheus Reviews
    Open-source monitoring solutions are able to power your alerting and metrics. Prometheus stores all data in time series. These are streams of timestamped value belonging to the same metric with the same labeled dimensions. Prometheus can also generate temporary derived times series as a result of queries. Prometheus offers a functional query language called PromQL, which allows the user to select and aggregate time series data real-time. The expression result can be displayed as a graph or tabular data in Prometheus’s expression browser. External systems can also consume the HTTP API. Prometheus can be configured using command-line flags or a configuration file. The command-line flags can be used to configure immutable system parameters such as storage locations and the amount of data to be kept on disk and in memory. . Download: https://sourceforge.net/projects/prometheus.mirror/
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    Logstash Reviews
    Centralize, transform & stash your data. Logstash is an open, free server-side data processing platform that ingests data and transforms it before sending it to your favorite "stash". Logstash dynamically ingests and transforms your data, regardless of its format or complexity. With grok, you can create structure from unstructured data, decipher geo coordinates using IP addresses, anonymize sensitive fields or exclude them, and simplify overall processing. Data can be scattered or siloed across many different systems in many formats. Logstash can handle a variety inputs that pull events from many common sources at once. You can stream continuously and easily ingest logs, metrics web applications, data stores, as well as other AWS services in a continuous stream. Download: https://sourceforge.net/projects/logstash.mirror/
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    Grafana Reviews
    Enterprise plugins such as Splunk, ServiceNow and Datadog allow you to view all your data in one place. Collaboration features built-in allow teams to collaborate from one dashboard. Advanced security and compliance features ensure that your data remains secure. Access to Prometheus, Grafite, Grafana experts, and hands-on support. Other vendors will try and sell you an "everything is in my database" mentality. Grafana Labs has a different approach. We want to help with your observation, not own it. Grafana Enterprise gives you access to enterprise plugins. These plugins allow you to import your data sources into Grafana. This allows you to visualize all data in a more efficient and effective manner, allowing you to get the most out of expensive and complex monitoring systems.
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    Kibana Reviews
    Kibana is a free, open-source user interface that allows you to visualize your Elasticsearch data as well as navigate the Elastic Stack. You can track query load and understand how requests flow through your apps. Kibana allows you to choose how you want to present your data. Start with one question to see what interactive visualizations lead you. Kibana core ships the classics: histograms and line graphs, pie charts and pie charts, as well as sunbursts and sunbursts. You can also search across all your documents. Use Elastic Maps to explore your location data. Or get creative and visualize custom layers or vector shapes. Our curated time series interfaces allow you to perform advanced analysis of your Elasticsearch data. Use powerful, easy to learn expressions to describe queries, transformations, or visualizations.
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