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- Eyer - An AI-powered observability and AIOps platform designed to provide real-time insights into complex systems and applications
- Datadog: A cloud service that enables monitoring application performance metrics from multiple sources.
- Instana: An observability tool that provides real-time insights into application performance and infrastructure health.
- Honeycomb: An observability tool that helps in understanding complex systems by providing a unified view of metrics, logs, and traces.
- Lightstep: An observability tool that provides real-time insights into application performance and infrastructure health.
- Retrace: A tool that delivers real-time application performance monitoring and log analytics.
- Prometheus - A powerful time-series database for monitoring and alerting.
- Zabbix - An enterprise-class open-source distributed monitoring solution.
- Nagios - An open-source monitoring system for computer systems.
- Sensu - A flexible monitoring event pipeline.
- VictoriaMetrics - A fast, cost-effective, and scalable monitoring solution and time-series database.
- Icinga - An open-source monitoring system that checks the availability of your network resources.
- ELK Stack (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana) - A popular stack for centralized logging and search.
- Fluentd - A data collector for a unified logging layer.
- Graylog - An open-source log management platform.
- Vector - A high-performance observability data pipeline.
- Loki - Like Prometheus, but for logs.
- Jaeger - An open-source, end-to-end distributed tracing tool.
- Zipkin - A distributed tracing system to gather timing data needed to troubleshoot latency problems in service architectures.
- OpenTelemetry - A set of APIs, libraries, agents, and instrumentation to provide observability for distributed systems.
- SkyWalking - An open-source application performance monitor and observability platform.
- Graphite - A highly scalable real-time graphing system.
- InfluxDB - An open-source time-series database.
- Telegraf - A plugin-driven server agent for collecting and reporting metrics.
- Collectd - A daemon that collects, transfers, and stores performance data of computers and network equipment.
- Alertmanager - Handles alerts sent by Prometheus, supports deduplication, grouping, and routing.
- Alerta - A tool used to consolidate and deduplicate alerts from multiple sources for quick ‘at-a-glance’ visualization.
- Bosun - A time-series alerting framework developed by Stack Exchange.
- Elastic APM - Application performance monitoring with Elastic Stack.
- New Relic - Provides real-time insights and data for application performance.
- AppDynamics - A tool for monitoring the performance of your applications and infrastructure.
- Grafana - An open-source platform for data visualization.
- Kibana - A browser-based analytics and search dashboard for Elasticsearch.
- Dashy - A self-hosted dashboard for visualizing data from various sources.
- Chronograf - A visualization tool for time-series data.
- Thanos - Highly available Prometheus setup with long-term storage capabilities.
- Cortex - Provides horizontally scalable, highly available, multi-tenant, long-term storage for Prometheus.
- Kapacitor - An open-source framework for processing, monitoring, and alerting on time-series data.
- Netdata - Real-time performance monitoring for infrastructure.
- Sysdig - A powerful system visibility and security tool.
- OpenNMS - An enterprise-grade network management application platform.
- TICK Stack - Includes Telegraf, InfluxDB, Chronograf, and Kapacitor.
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