Best Telemetry Software for Vercel

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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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    Arize Phoenix Reviews
    Phoenix serves as a comprehensive open-source observability toolkit tailored for experimentation, evaluation, and troubleshooting purposes. It empowers AI engineers and data scientists to swiftly visualize their datasets, assess performance metrics, identify problems, and export relevant data for enhancements. Developed by Arize AI, the creators of a leading AI observability platform, alongside a dedicated group of core contributors, Phoenix is compatible with OpenTelemetry and OpenInference instrumentation standards. The primary package is known as arize-phoenix, and several auxiliary packages cater to specialized applications. Furthermore, our semantic layer enhances LLM telemetry within OpenTelemetry, facilitating the automatic instrumentation of widely-used packages. This versatile library supports tracing for AI applications, allowing for both manual instrumentation and seamless integrations with tools like LlamaIndex, Langchain, and OpenAI. By employing LLM tracing, Phoenix meticulously logs the routes taken by requests as they navigate through various stages or components of an LLM application, thus providing a clearer understanding of system performance and potential bottlenecks. Ultimately, Phoenix aims to streamline the development process, enabling users to maximize the efficiency and reliability of their AI solutions.
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