Best Website Monitoring Software for MetricFire

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    New Relic Reviews
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    New Relic’s enterprise-grade Website Monitoring solutions offer a complete platform for overseeing and optimizing your website’s performance and availability. Built for large-scale environments, our unified data platform consolidates telemetry data from web servers, providing powerful full-stack analysis tools that give in-depth insights into website performance, user experience, and availability metrics. With real-time monitoring, automated alerts, and customizable dashboards, New Relic allows you to proactively monitor and fine-tune your website, ensuring top-tier user experiences and reduced downtime. Simplify website monitoring, boost operational efficiency, and gain actionable insights with New Relic’s advanced Website Monitoring solutions.
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    PagerDuty Reviews
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    PagerDuty, Inc. (NYSE PD) is a leader for digital operations management. Organizations of all sizes rely on PagerDuty to deliver the best digital experience to their customers in an ever-on world. PagerDuty is used by teams to quickly identify and solve problems and to bring together the right people to prevent future ones. PagerDuty's 350+ integrations include Slack, Zoom and ServiceNow as well as Microsoft Teams, Salesforce and AWS. This allows teams to centralize their technology stack and get a holistic view on their operations. It also optimizes processes within their toolkits.
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    Opsgenie Reviews

    Opsgenie

    Atlassian

    $9 per user per month
    6 Ratings
    Keep track of all Ops and Dev incidents and take control. Notify the right people, reduce response times, and avoid alert fatigue. Opsgenie is a modern, incident management platform that ensures critical events are not missed and the right people take the appropriate actions in the shortest time possible. Opsgenie can receive alerts from custom applications and monitoring systems, and will categorize each alert according to importance and timing. On-call schedules ensure that the right people get notified via multiple communication channels, including voice calls, SMS, email, and push messages on mobile phones. Opsgenie automatically escalates any alert that is not acknowledged. This ensures that the incident receives the appropriate attention. Register now for a free trial.
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    Amazon CloudWatch Reviews
    Amazon CloudWatch is a monitoring service that provides observability and data for developers, DevOps engineers, site reliability engineers (SREs), IT managers, and other users. CloudWatch gives you data and actionable insights that will help you monitor your applications, respond quickly to system-wide performance changes and optimize resource utilization. It also provides a unified view on operational health. CloudWatch gathers operational and monitoring data in the form logs, metrics and events. This gives you a single view of AWS resources, applications and services that are hosted on AWS and on-premises. CloudWatch can be used to detect anomalous behavior, set alarms, visualize logs side-by, take automated actions, troubleshoot problems, and uncover insights to help you keep your applications running smoothly.
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    Graphite Reviews
    Graphite, an enterprise-ready monitoring tool, works equally well on both cheap hardware and Cloud infrastructure. Graphite is used by teams to monitor the performance of their websites and applications, as well as business services and networked servers. It was the beginning of a new generation monitoring tools that makes it easier than ever for users to store, retrieve, share and visualize time-series information. Chris Davis, an Orbitz employee, originally created Graphite in 2006. It was a side project that eventually became their main monitoring tool. Orbitz released Graphite under the Apache 2.0 open-source license in 2008. Many large companies have used Graphite in production to help them plan for growth and monitor their e-commerce services. The Carbon service feeds metrics into the stack, which then writes the data to Whisper databases for long term storage.
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