Best Debugging Tools with a Free Trial of 2024

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    Backtrace Reviews

    Backtrace

    Backtrace

    Don't let game, app, or device crashes stop you from having a great experience. Backtrace automates cross-platform exception management and cross-platform crash management so that you can focus on shipping. Cross-platform callstack, event aggregation, and monitoring. A single system can process errors from panics and core dumps, minidumps, as well as during runtime across your stack. Backtrace generates searchable, structured error reports from your data. Automated analysis reduces time to resolution by surfacing important signals which lead engineers to the crash root cause. Rich integrations into dashboards and notification systems mean that you don't have to worry about missing a detail. Backtrace's rich queries engine will help you answer the questions that are most important to you. A high-level overview of errors, prioritization and trends across all projects can be viewed. You can search through key data points as well as your own custom data for all errors.
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    Lightrun Reviews
    You can add logs, metrics, and traces to production or staging directly from your IDE/CLI, in real time and on-demand. Lightrun can help you increase productivity and ensure 100% code-level observability. Lightrun allows you to insert logs and metrics even when the service is in progress. You can debug monolith microservices like Kubernetes and Docker Swarm, ECS and Big Data workers, as well as serverless. Quickly add a logline, instrument a measurement, or place a snapshot that can be taken on-demand. There is no need to recreate the production environment or redeploy. Once instrumentation has been invoked, data is printed to your log analysis tool, your editor, or an APM of choice. To analyze code behavior and find bottlenecks or errors, you can stop the running process. You can easily add large numbers of logs and snapshots, counters or timers to your program. The system won't be stopped or broken. Spend less time debugging, and more time programming. Debugging is done without the need to restart, redeploying, or reproduce.
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    BotKube Reviews
    BotKube is an automated messaging bot that monitors and debugs Kubernetes clusters. InfraCloud developed and maintains it. BotKube is compatible with many messaging platforms such as Slack, Mattermost and Microsoft Teams. It can help you monitor your Kubernetes clusters, debug critical deployments, and give recommendations for best practices. BotKube monitors Kubernetes resources, and sends a notification via the channel if an event occurs such as ImagePullBackOff error. You can set the objects and the level of events that you want from the Kubernetes Cluster. You can toggle on/off notifications. BotKube can execute Kubectl commands on Kubernetes clusters without access to Kubeconfig and underlying infrastructure. BotKube allows you to debug your cluster's deployment, services, or any other aspect of it from your messaging window.
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    Arm DDT Reviews
    Arm DDT is the most widely used server and HPC debugger in academia, research, and industry for software engineers and scientists who develop C++, C, Fortran parallel, and threaded programs on CPUs and GPUs, Intel and Arm. Arm DDT is trusted for its ability to detect memory bugs and divergent behavior, enabling it to deliver lightning-fast performance on all scales. Cross-platform support for multiple servers and HPC architectures. Native parallel debugging for Python applications. Market-leading memory debugging. Outstanding C++ debugging support. Complete Fortran debugging support. Offline mode allows you to debug non-interactively. Large data sets can be visualized and handled. Arm DDT is a powerful parallel tool that can be used as a standalone debugger or as part the Arm Forge profile and debug suite. Its intuitive interface graphically allows for automatic detection of memory bugs at all scales and divergent behavior.
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    Arm Forge Reviews
    You can build reliable and optimized code to achieve the best results on multiple Server or HPC architectures. This includes the latest compilers and C++ standard, as well as Intel, 64-bit Arm and AMD, OpenPOWER and Nvidia GPU hardware. Arm Forge combines Arm DDT (the leading debugger for efficient, high-performance application debugging), Arm MAP (the trusted performance profiler that provides invaluable optimization advice across native, Python, and HPC codes), and Arm Performance Reports, which provide advanced reporting capabilities. Arm DDT/Arm MAP can also be purchased as standalone products. Arm experts provide full technical support for efficient application development on Linux Server and HPC. Arm DDT is the best debugger for C++, C, and Fortran parallel applications. Arm DDT's intuitive graphical interface makes it easy to detect memory bugs at all scales and divergent behavior. This makes it the most popular debugger in academia, industry, research, and academia.