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View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Front Door? Azure service for creating rules and redirecting your incoming web traffic’s global routing. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Front Door by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Front Door documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Front Door. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. 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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Virtual Network installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Network by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Network? Azure Virtual Network (VNet) provides the means for Azure cloud resources such as virtual machines to securely communicate with each other as well as the rest of the internet and on-premises resources. Using VNet to create a private network gives you control over network filtering, routing, and other key pieces of the network infrastructure. Given an Azure virtual network, you can do things like assign a public IP, assign a load balancer, and handle outbound connections. VNets are ideal for developers deploying on Azure resources who want fine-grained control over network management. New Relic Azure Vnet integration New Relic's integration for Azure Virtual Network reports metric data about your virtual networks (VNets), like packets dropped per second or bytes forwarded per second. It also collects data about the status and configuration of your account. The selection of dashboards include: Total virtual networks: The total number of virtual networks currently live Virtual networks time series: Displays the fluctuation of the total number of virtual networks over a series of timepoints Virtual network per region: Displays the virtual networks within a specific geographic region Public IPs under DDoS attack: Quickly identify which IPs on the network may be experiencing a DDOS attack Virtual network per resource group: Shows the number of virtual networks deployed within each resource group Why monitor Azure Virtual Network with New Relic? Having insight into Azure virtual network performance is key to keeping network systems healthy and reliable. Virtual networks are often vulnerable to attack, so continuous monitoring of IP requests and understanding which IPs may be experiencing a distributed denial of service (DDOS) attack can be critical for initiating a proactive response. The virtual network time series display can give insight into fluctuations in network health and uptime within a specified interval and can be useful for drilling down into any deviations from the norm. Finally, being able to understand how virtual networks are distributed across geographic regions can help you pinpoint when a particular region is being underserved and deploy network resources accordingly. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure VPN Gateways? Used to send encrypted data between on-premises infrastructure and Azure services. Get started! Start monitoring Azure VPN Gateways by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure VPN Gateways documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure VPN Gateways. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. 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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure VMs installation docs Monitor Azure VMs by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure VMs? Provides on-demand cloud infrastructure in a variety of server sizes, regions, and operating systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure VMs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure VMs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. 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View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Dropwizard? Java framework for metrics instrumentation intended for use in RESTful web services. Get started! New Relic's Dropwizard reporter sends your Dropwizard telemetry data to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Micrometer? Library for viewing and managing instrumentation clients for popular services and applications. Get started! New Relic's Micrometer metrics registry sends your Micrometer telemetry data to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Prometheus installation docs Use Prometheus remote_write or New Relic's Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Prometheus monitoring Prometheus is an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit. Setting up Prometheus is straightforward, but scaling up and managing is not. That’s where New Relic steps in. New Relic's Prometheus quickstart New Relic offers two Prometheus integration schemes, Remote Write and OpenMetrics. Remote Write is ideal for well-established Prometheus infrastructures. It provides easy access to your metrics and only takes one line of yaml in your configuration for access. OpenMetrics allows for more visibility across multiple container platforms. Once the integration is set up, you can query data on memory usage for pods in deployment, facet any metrics, and view raw metric values all in one place. New Relic's Prometheus Integration stores various kinds of telemetry data - whether open-source, vendor-specific, or vendor-agnostic. Value of the Prometheus quickstart This New Relic quickstart helps you to configure Prometheus Remote Write. See all of your metrics in one place Combine and group all data across an entire software stack Connect Grafana dashboards Better understand the relationship between data and behaviors related to your software stack How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Prometheus monitoring Prometheus is an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit. Setting up Prometheus is straightforward, but scaling up and managing is not. That’s where New Relic steps in. New Relic's Prometheus quickstart New Relic offers two Prometheus integration schemes, Remote Write and OpenMetrics. Remote Write is ideal for well-established Prometheus infrastructures. It provides easy access to your metrics and only takes one line of yaml in your configuration for access. OpenMetrics allows for more visibility across multiple container platforms. Once the integration is set up, you can query data on memory usage for pods in deployment, facet any metrics, and view raw metric values all in one place. New Relic's Prometheus Integration stores various kinds of telemetry data - whether open-source, vendor-specific, or vendor-agnostic. Value of the Prometheus quickstart New Relic’s quickstart makes DevOps easier. Although there are many ways to use Prometheus data in New Relic, we’ll break these down into OpenMetrics and Remote Write to help you decide on the best option for you: Use pre-built dashboards to monitor Kubernetes HPA capacity, or build your own! Monitor node readiness, and create alerts to let you know if a node is having issues and should not accept workloads Automatically instrument and monitor any OpenMetrics endpoint. See all of your metrics in one place Combine and group all data across an entire software stack Connect Grafana dashboards Better understand the relationship between data and behaviors related to your software stack How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. 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StatsD installation docs Lightweight, open-source Node.js application that listens for metrics from different applications and aggregates them. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is StatsD? Lightweight, open-source Node.js application that listens for metrics from different applications and aggregates them. Common StatsD use cases StatsD makes it easier for you to instrument your applications. As a developer or organization, it empowers you to code quickly troubleshoot application issues in real-time, and have absolute control over your data. With StatsD, you can collect metrics from your production applications, even before the apps are deployed into production. In addition, resource utilization metrics can be directly linked to product metrics relevant to your organization. New Relic + StatsD New Relic instruments StatsD with our infrastructural monitoring capabilities and allows you to analyze, troubleshoot and optimize StatsD performance. With the New Relic-StatsD integration, you can proactively monitor the health of StatsD, capture critical performance metrics, and achieve maximum uptime. Install the New Relic StatsD quickstart today to ensure that StatsD effectively listens for metrics from different apps while aggregating them in a seamless and efficient way. Get started! New Relic's StatsD integration lets you easily get StatsD-format data into New Relic. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Collectd Nagios Legacy SNMP Micrometer Dropwizard", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1667.1334, + "_score": 1582.947, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -118102,7 +118102,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Mule ESB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Mule ESB observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Mule ESB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Mule ESB installation docs Mule is a lightweight Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform. What is Mule ESB? Mule is a lightweight Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Mule ESB with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Mule ESB. To learn more about Mulesoft, visit their blog. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources MariaDB Postman BizTalk360 Glassbox Gigamon Newrelic", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 276.64142, + "_score": 262.77682, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -118152,7 +118152,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Postman quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Postman Monitor Documentation   1 Postman observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Postman integration configuration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Postman introduction Postman is an API platform for building and using APIs. Postman simplifies each step of the API lifecycle and streamlines collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster. Postman quickstart highlights The Postman quickstart allows you to get an opinionated visualization of your Postman API data within minutes. View your average latency over time Compare your total request count over time Get a real time tally of recent errors and failed tests Measure API 4xx and 5xx failures Review your byte traffic over time Getting started Watch the Nerd Byte instructional video Read the blog post How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Shashank Awasthi, Postman Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Speedscale Cloudflare Network Logs MariaDB Mule ESB Bitbucket", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 275.72205, + "_score": 261.92523, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -118204,7 +118204,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Cloudflare Network Logs quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Cloudflare Logs Alerts   1 Cloudflare Network Logs observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Cloudflare - 4xx/5xx error greater than 1% Alert triggered when the error rate(4xx/5xx errors) exceeds 1% Documentation   1 Cloudflare Network Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Enable New Relic destination doc Developer doc on getting Cloudflare data ingested into New Relic About Cloudflare Cloudflare is an industry leading global network designed to make everything you connect to the Internet secure, private, fast, and reliable. Protect and accelerate external, public-facing web properties; secure your internal operations on a single global network; and build new applications on our serverless platform. Internet properties powered by Cloudflare have all web traffic routed through its intelligent global network, which gets smarter with every request. About this quickstart Cloudflare is on a mission to help build a better Internet. The Cloudflare quickstart will enable you to monitor and analyze web traffic metrics on a dashboard, integrating with New Relic’s database to provide an at-a-glance overview of the most important logs and metrics from your websites and applications. For more information check out our website at cloudflare.com How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Joseph Counts, Cloudflare Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Akamai DataStream 2 Postman Fastly CDN Speedscale MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 271.8213, + "_score": 258.1961, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -118259,7 +118259,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 DBmarlin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. DBmarlin dashboard See where your databases were spending their time. View wait events and top SQL. Documentation   1 DBmarlin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation docs Installation instructions for DBmarlin and the DBmarlin quickstart. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The DBmarlin quickstart allows you to get visibility into the performance and availability of your database services from within New Relic. To get started with DBmarlin, visit the DBmarlin introduction page. About DBmarlin DBmarlin monitors database performance, tracks changes and helps your databases run fast. It provides an easy-to-use and consistent way to monitor CockroachDB, DB2, MariaDB, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL and SQL Server, self-hosted or in the cloud. It captures SQL statement text and wait events so you can see exactly where the time is spent executing SQL within your database. It auto-detects changes to schema objects, database parameters and execution plans so you can see their impact on performance. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors DBmarlin Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Java agent v3.26.0 Compatibility and requirements for the Java agent Azure MariaDB .NET agent v6.5.29.0 MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 268.30527, + "_score": 254.74771, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -118310,7 +118310,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Network KTranslate Container Health quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Network - KTranslate Container Health Alerts   4 Network KTranslate Container Health observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Ktranslate Container Input Queue Length Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has an excessive input queue length. This number should be close to zero over time. If it is not that is an indication that the container does not have enough resources to keep up with the incoming data. You may need to scale horizontally or vertically to address these needs. Ktranslate Container Loss of Signal Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has stopped sending data completely. This can happen due to network outages, leaving the container stopped, or other failures. Ktranslate Container Low Buffer Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has a low number of available buffer allocations. This is an indication that the container does not have enough resources to keep up with the incoming data. You may need to scale horizontally or vertically to address these needs. Ktranslate SNMP Polling Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container is unable to communicate with a monitored SNMP device. You may need to check the SNMP credentials are valid or that the network path is open between the container and the device. Documentation   1 Network KTranslate Container Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. KTranslate Container Health Monitoring docs Monitor the health of your ktranslate container using out-of-box metrics and logs. The Network KTranslate Container Health quickstart provides a dashboard that gives you a holistic view of the health of all containers used for collecting your network telemetry, as well as example alerts to get you started. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) feature to visualize anomalies and/or bottlenecks in your network. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Marc Netterfield, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Network Flow Devices Kentik Firehose Network Syslog Network Routers and Switches Set up SNMP data monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 267.61472, + "_score": 254.13356, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -118359,7 +118359,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 AWS AppSync quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS AppSync Documentation   1 AWS AppSync observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS AppSync installation docs Monitor AWS AppSync by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS AppSync? Fully managed serverless GraphQL service for real-time data queries, synchronization, communications and offline programming features. Get started! Start monitoring AWS AppSync by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS AppSync documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS AppSync. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon API Gateway AWS Outposts Amazon CloudWatch Metric Streams AWS Health AWS CloudTrail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.41638, + "_score": 332.7453, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -118409,7 +118409,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Route 53 Resolver quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Route 53 Documentation   1 Amazon Route 53 Resolver observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Route 53 Resolver installation docs Monitor Amazon Route 53 Resolver by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Route 53 Resolver? Create and configure endpoints in Amazon Route 53. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Route 53 Resolver by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Route 53 Resolver documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Route 53 Resolver. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF AWS NLB/ALB Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 334.4385, + "_score": 317.51233, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -118459,7 +118459,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 AWS WAF quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS WAFV2 AWS WAF Documentation   1 AWS WAF observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS WAF installation docs Monitor AWS WAF by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS WAF? Secure web traffic with a firewall built on top of Amazon Web Services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS WAF by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS WAF documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS WAF. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 334.4385, + "_score": 317.51233, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -118509,7 +118509,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 AWS NLB/ALB quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS ALB AWS NLB Documentation   1 AWS NLB/ALB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS NLB/ALB installation docs Monitor AWS NLB/ALB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS NLB/ALB? Distributes incoming application traffic across multiple targets, such as EC2 instances, in multiple availability zones. Get started! Start monitoring AWS NLB/ALB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS NLB/ALB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS NLB/ALB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 334.4385, + "_score": 317.51233, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -118559,7 +118559,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 AWS Transit Gateway quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS Transit Gateway Documentation   1 AWS Transit Gateway observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Transit Gateway installation docs Monitor AWS Transit Gateway by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Transit Gateway? Collate VPC and on-premises resources through a central gateway. Get started! Start monitoring AWS TransitGateway by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS TransitGateway documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS TransitGateway. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 334.4383, + "_score": 317.51215, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -118611,7 +118611,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 AWS WAF quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS WAFV2 AWS WAF Documentation   1 AWS WAF observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS WAF installation docs Monitor AWS WAF by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS WAF? Secure web traffic with a firewall built on top of Amazon Web Services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS WAF by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS WAF documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS WAF. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.7378, + "_score": 333.01318, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -118661,7 +118661,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 AWS NLB/ALB quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS ALB AWS NLB Documentation   1 AWS NLB/ALB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS NLB/ALB installation docs Monitor AWS NLB/ALB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS NLB/ALB? Distributes incoming application traffic across multiple targets, such as EC2 instances, in multiple availability zones. Get started! Start monitoring AWS NLB/ALB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS NLB/ALB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS NLB/ALB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.7378, + "_score": 333.01318, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -118711,7 +118711,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 AWS Transit Gateway quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS Transit Gateway Documentation   1 AWS Transit Gateway observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Transit Gateway installation docs Monitor AWS Transit Gateway by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Transit Gateway? Collate VPC and on-premises resources through a central gateway. Get started! Start monitoring AWS TransitGateway by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS TransitGateway documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS TransitGateway. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.73755, + "_score": 333.013, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -118761,7 +118761,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon VPC quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon VPC Documentation   1 Amazon VPC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon VPC installation docs Monitor Amazon VPC by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon VPC? Virtual network that leverages AWS to gain visibility into configuration event changes that are overlaid across your Amazon services. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon VPC by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon VPC documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon VPC. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.7213, + "_score": 332.9997, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -118811,7 +118811,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 AWS Direct Connect quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS Direct Connect Documentation   1 AWS Direct Connect observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Direct Connect installation docs Monitor AWS Direct Connect by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Direct Connect? Establish a private, secure connection to AWS that runs outside of your ISP. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Direct Connect by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Direct Connect documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Direct Connect. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF Amazon VPC Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.54752, + "_score": 332.8573, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -118866,7 +118866,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics SSL Certification check observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a SSL Certification check Synthetics SSL Certification check will proactively ping your domain certificates based on a configurable threshold. Pair with an alert to ensure you are notified when your certificates need renewed. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 578.4851, + "_score": 549.3705, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -118920,7 +118920,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics Availability (Ping) observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with Synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a Synthetics Availability (Ping) check Availabilty or Ping monitors are the simplest type of Synthetics monitor. They simply check to see if an application is online. The synthetic ping monitor uses a simple Java HTTP client to make requests to your site. For consistency with other synthetic monitor types, the user agent is identified as Google Chrome. However, the HTTP client is not a full browser, and it does not execute JavaScript. If you need JavaScript functionality, use a simple browser monitor. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics Endpoint Availability Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Page Link Crawler", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 531.6049, + "_score": 504.79663, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -118973,7 +118973,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics User Flow check observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a Synthetics User Flow check Scripted browser monitors are used for more sophisticated, customized monitoring. You can create a custom script that navigates your website, takes specific actions, and ensures specific resources are present. With this you can test critical user flows within your websites and API's. The monitor uses Google Chrome browser. You can also use a variety of third-party modules to build your custom monitor. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 520.5109, + "_score": 494.49118, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -119025,7 +119025,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics Page Load performance observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Page Load performance monitors essentially are simple, pre-built scripted browser monitors. They make a request to your site using an instance of Google Chrome and wait for a full page load. Compared to a simple ping monitor, this is a more accurate emulation of an actual customer visit. The user agent is identified as Google Chrome. The check will return you detailed resource breakdowns and timelines to debug performance and latency issues. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 508.3115, + "_score": 482.88943, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -119078,7 +119078,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Synthetics Page Link Crawler quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Page Link Crawler Alerts   1 Synthetics Page Link Crawler observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Low Success Rate This alert is triggered when the link crawler fails more than 10% of the times. Documentation   1 Synthetics Page Link Crawler observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring What is a link crawler? Link crawler helps you to automatically test your webpage links to detect broken links. When a website URL is provided, synthetic Link Crawler will visit the URL, test all the links on the website, and return any broken links. New Relic synthetic link crawler Broken links in a website can lead to many problems, including missing web pages, site performance issues, and a reduction in site conversion rates. The New Relic synthetic link crawler quickstart offers you a broken link monitor for your website links. This monitor is one of the seven types of New Relic synthetic monitors. Others include certificate check monitor, ping monitor, step monitor, simple browser monitors, scripted browser monitors, and API tests. Why should you monitor your site links with New Relic? Monitoring website links with New Relic synthetic link crawler quickstart is crucial to quickly detect broken links and resolve outages. The synthetic monitor provides detailed statistics for each web page resource and downtime incidents. You can also collect custom response codes for more details on your monitor runs. New Relic synthetic broken link monitor quickstart also leverages the host-not-reporting feature in infrastructure monitoring. This gives you the advantage of enhanced monitoring options, and you can get notified when New Relic stops receiving data from your hosts. Download and install the New Relic synthetic broken link monitor quickstart today to start monitoring your websites for broken links. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 501.69928, + "_score": 476.61304, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -119130,7 +119130,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Dedicated Interconnect observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Dedicated Interconnect installation docs Monitor GCP Dedicated Interconnect by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Dedicated Interconnect? Provides direct physical connections between your on-premises network and Google's network. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Dedicated Interconnect by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Dedicated Interconnect documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Dedicated Interconnect. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP VPC GCP Router Google Load Balancing GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 393.87256, + "_score": 375.63504, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -119180,7 +119180,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP VPC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP VPC installation docs Monitor GCP VPC by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP VPC? Provides networking for Google Compute instances, Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) clusters, and the App Engine flexible environment. Get started! Start monitoring GCP VPC by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP VPC documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP VPC. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Dedicated Interconnect GCP Router Google Load Balancing GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 393.84406, + "_score": 375.6114, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -119231,7 +119231,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Google Load Balancing observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Google Load Balancing installation docs Monitor Google Load Balancing by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Google Load Balancing? Managed service for distributing traffic in a single or multiple regions with seamless, immediate autoscaling and wide protocol support. Get started! Start monitoring Google Load Balancing by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our Google Load Balancing documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Google Load Balancing. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP integration metrics Google Cloud Load Balancing monitoring integration GCP Dedicated Interconnect GCP VPC GCP Router", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 353.98227, + "_score": 337.6152, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -119280,7 +119280,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Storage observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Storage installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Storage by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Storage? Service built for app developers that need to store and serve user-generated content, such as photos or videos. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Storage by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Storage documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Storage. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.25238, + "_score": 305.37885, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -119329,7 +119329,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Database installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Database by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Database? An efficient, low-latency solution for mobile apps that require synced states across clients in real time. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Database by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.23636, + "_score": 305.36557, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -119381,7 +119381,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon SES quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon SES Documentation   1 Amazon SES observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon SES installation docs Cloud-based service for sending and receiving email. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon SES? Cloud-based service for sending and receiving email. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon SES by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon SES documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon SES. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon SNS Amazon MQ AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 360.62256, + "_score": 342.4698, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -119431,7 +119431,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon SNS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon SNS Documentation   1 Amazon SNS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon SNS installation docs Monitor Amazon SNS by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon SNS? Fully managed push notification service compatible with pub/sub, SMS, email, and mobile. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon SNS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon SNS documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon SNS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon SES Amazon MQ AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 360.62256, + "_score": 342.4698, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -119481,7 +119481,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon SQS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon SQS Documentation   1 Amazon SQS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon SQS installation docs Monitor Amazon SQS by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon SQS? Provides fully managed, hosted queues for storing messages in transit. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon SQS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon SQS documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon SQS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon MSK Amazon MQ AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 354.11703, + "_score": 336.29022, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -119531,7 +119531,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon MSK quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon MSK Documentation   1 Amazon MSK observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon MSK installation docs Monitor Amazon MSK by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon MSK? Fully managed service that makes it easy for you to build and run applications that use Apache Kafka to process streaming data. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon MSK by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon MSK documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon MSK. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Ganesh N Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon SQS Amazon MQ AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 354.11682, + "_score": 336.29004, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -119580,7 +119580,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 260.51584, + "_score": 247.40546, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -119631,7 +119631,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 322.33362, + "_score": 306.09305, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -119681,7 +119681,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Athena quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Athena Documentation   1 Amazon Athena observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Athena installation docs Monitor Amazon Athena by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Athena? Serverless, interactive query service to query data and analyze big data in Amazon S3 using standard SQL. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Athena by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Athena documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info New Relic offers an integration for reporting your Amazon Athena data. This documentation explains how to activate this integration and describes the data that can be reported. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 302.97537, + "_score": 289.06308, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -119731,7 +119731,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 AWS Glue quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS Glue Documentation   1 AWS Glue observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Glue installation docs Monitor AWS Glue by connecting AWS to New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Glue? Fully managed service for data analytics and ETF operations. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Glue by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Glue documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Glue. \" How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Outposts Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 290.37582, + "_score": 276.97754, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -119780,7 +119780,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32202, + "_score": 256.8211, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -119829,7 +119829,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32202, + "_score": 256.8211, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -119883,7 +119883,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WordPress quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Wordpress Alerts   4 WordPress observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WordPress observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WordPress installation docs Monitoring for the self-hosted version of the popular CMS and blogging tool. Why monitor WordPress? WordPress is an open source software used for creating a website, blog, or app. It is a content management system with a plugin architecture and a template system known as Themes. New Relic WordPress quickstart empowers you to monitor the performance metrics of your WordPress via our PHP agent. WordPress quickstart highlights The New Relic WordPress quickstart has the following features: Dashboards: Proactively monitor metrics like total visitor time series, device types used, users’ top 5 operating systems, web transaction time, and database call counts. Alerts: Get instant alerts like Apdex score, memory usage, transaction errors, and CPU utilization. New Relic + WordPress = Optimum performance monitoring Monitor WordPress performance with our PHP agent. The integration allows you to track the time spent within each WordPress hook, plugin, and theme. You can control which WordPress-specific metrics your app sends to New Relic by using the PHP agent's ini setting newrelic.framework.WordPress.hooks. The dashboards provide interactive visualizations to explore the total visitor time series, device types used, users’ top 5 operating systems, web transaction time, and database call counts. With real user monitoring (RUM), New Relic measures the overall time to load an entire webpage and provides actionable insights into real users' experiences on your WordPress website. Install the New Relic WordPress quickstart today to instantly monitor WordPress key performance indicators with our PHP agent. The quickstart is the key to a seamless WordPress uptime monitoring. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Laravel Kafka MySQL Drupal PHP", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 247.66797, + "_score": 235.39874, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -119919,7 +119919,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 195.04828, + "_score": 183.37524, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -119961,7 +119961,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 181.79398, + "_score": 170.91835, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -119974,70 +119974,100 @@ "id": "617e983864441f5fa8fbcccf" }, { - "image": "", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/release-notes/agent-release-notes/php-release-notes/php-agent-43533/", "sections": [ - "PHP agent v4.3.5.33", - "Important", - "Notes", - "New Features", - "Bug Fixes" + "MediaWiki", + "What's included?", + "Dashboard  1", + "Alerts  3", + "Documentation  1", + "What is MediaWiki?", + "Get started!", + "More info", + "How to use this quickstart", + "Authors", + "Support", + "Collaborate on this quickstart", + "Related resources", + "Get started today for free." ], - "published_at": "2023-01-22T19:09:10Z", - "title": "PHP agent v4.3.5.33", - "updated_at": "2021-03-16T02:50:41Z", - "type": "docs", - "external_id": "6c7a79337649ecec0a821558769da9ea9b8cb30e", - "document_type": "release_notes", + "title": "MediaWiki", + "type": "quickstarts", + "tags": [ + "apm", + "php", + "cms", + "content management system" + ], + "quick_start_name": "MediaWiki", + "external_id": "676a18466464a21bb8cad41331ba78ab71b49df1", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/a058fb663fff43473b180feb49631d3f/4d2d0/php01.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/mediawiki", + "published_at": "2023-01-21T18:40:20Z", + "updated_at": "2023-01-21T18:40:20Z", + "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "body": "Important The end-of-life date for this agent version is July 29, 2019. To update to the latest agent version, see Update the agent. For more information, see End-of-life policy. Notes This release of the PHP agent automatically marks Drupal cron requests as background tasks, improves the categorization of PHP errors within the New Relic UI, and fixes several bugs. Additionally, the internals of the agent have been significantly refactored to improve the stability and performance of the agent. New Features Treat Drupal cron requests as background tasks Drupal cron requests (identified by calls to drupal_cron_run()) will now be counted as background tasks (not web transactions) regardless of how they are started. Previously, it was necessary to use the newrelic_background_job() API to explicitly mark Drupal cron requests as background tasks. Use the exception class as the category for errors Errors created using the newrelic_notice_error() API function with an exception will be grouped according to the exception's class. Previously, all errors were grouped under 'NoticedError'. See https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/php/the-php-api#api-notice-error Limit the maximum number of nested PHP function calls The agent will now limit the maximum number of nested function calls within PHP applications. This is to provide protection against stack overflows due to infinite recursion. Previously, this would result in a segmentation fault. The agent will now log an error and terminate the process by raising a fatal PHP error. By default, this limit is set to a very high value of 500. Exceeding this limit should be extremely rare. Improve the stability and performance of the agent The internals of the agent and its background daemon process have been significantly refactored to improve interprocess communication, stability and performance. The maximum number of connections to the background daemon process has been doubled to 4096. Bug Fixes Fix for installing on Ubuntu 13.10 when using PHP-FPM Previously the installer would fail to install a newrelic.ini file in the configuration directory for PHP-FPM (/etc/php5/fpm/conf.d), if one was present. This has been fixed, and the installer will correctly install a newrelic.ini for CLI, DSO and FPM configuration directories. Fix for drupal_http_request() always returning NULL under PHP 5.5 Version 3.9.5.13 added support for external calls made using drupal_http_request(). Due to the way the agent instruments this function under PHP 5.5, this function would always return NULL instead of the correct return value. This has been fixed. Fix for real user monitoring when a Content-Length response header is present. When automatic real user monitoring is enabled, the agent will only perform JavaScript injection into HTML pages when a Content-Length header is not already present in the response. In some cases, this check was not working correctly leading to the value in the Content-Length header not matching the actual number of bytes sent to the client. Fixed a segmentation fault when Zend Thread Safety is enabled. Attempts to use the agent under Apache using a threaded MPM (e.g. worker or event) and mod_php would result in segmentation faults. This has been fixed, but New Relic does not recommend using the agent in these circumstances. Fixed high CPU usage under heavy load Under very high loads with thousands of PHP processes, the background daemon process could consume 100% CPU when the per-process file descriptor limit was exceeded. This has been fixed. The agent will now throttle the number of new connections accepted when per-process file descriptor limit is reached. A message is also printed to the log file.", - "info": "", + "info": "Monitor MediaWiki with New Relic's PHP agent", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 MediaWiki quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 MediaWiki observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 MediaWiki observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MediaWiki installation docs MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki engine developed for use on Wikipedia. What is MediaWiki? MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki engine developed for use on Wikipedia. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MediaWiki with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for MediaWiki. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Joomla Magento Episerver CMS DNN Community DNN Evoq", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 180.4667, + "_score": 170.07239, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "title": "PHP agent v4.3.5.33", - "sections": "PHP agent v4.3.5.33", - "body": "Important The end-of-life date for this agent version is July 29, 2019. To update to the latest agent version, see Update the agent. For more information, see End-of-life policy. Notes This release of the PHP agent automatically marks Drupal cron requests as background tasks, improves" + "info": "Monitor MediaWiki with New Relic's PHP agent", + "tags": "php", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 MediaWiki quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 MediaWiki observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key" }, - "id": "603ec62828ccbcb82feba775" + "id": "63236e3328ccbc56fd59bab1" }, { - "image": "", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/release-notes/agent-release-notes/php-release-notes/php-agent-45538/", "sections": [ - "PHP agent v4.5.5.38", - "Important", - "Notes", - "End of Life Notices", - "New Features", - "Upgrade Notices", - "Bug Fixes" + "Magento", + "What's included?", + "Dashboard  1", + "Alerts  3", + "Documentation  1", + "What is Magento?", + "Get started!", + "More info", + "How to use this quickstart", + "Authors", + "Support", + "Collaborate on this quickstart", + "Related resources", + "Get started today for free." ], - "published_at": "2023-01-22T19:09:10Z", - "title": "PHP agent v4.5.5.38", - "updated_at": "2021-03-16T02:50:41Z", - "type": "docs", - "external_id": "684fdfef762e44c533da913b1ded5319c4f1d236", - "document_type": "release_notes", + "title": "Magento", + "type": "quickstarts", + "tags": [ + "apm", + "php", + "cms", + "content management system" + ], + "quick_start_name": "Magento", + "external_id": "a25c30ab3141d7a812bb6abb8566d82a4fe465a7", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/a058fb663fff43473b180feb49631d3f/4d2d0/php01.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/magento", + "published_at": "2023-01-21T18:40:19Z", + "updated_at": "2022-12-22T05:48:35Z", + "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "body": "Important The end-of-life date for this agent version is July 29, 2019. To update to the latest agent version, see Update the agent. For more information, see End-of-life policy. Notes We're happy to announce the availability of version 4.5.5.38 of the New Relic PHP Agent, featuring Drupal 8 instrumentation. More details below. End of Life Notices This release no longer supports any backdoor exceptions to run threaded Apache MPM. PHP itself is unstable in this environment. This is the last release of the PHP agent for BSD (either 32-bit or 64-bit.) This is the last release for the 32-bit variants of Mac OSX. 64-bit Mac OSX will still be supported. This release no longer ships with any backdoor support for PHP 5.1. New Features Experimental Drupal 8 support Drupal 8 is now supported by the PHP agent's framework detection code. This support should be considered \"experimental\" given the pre-release nature of Drupal 8. Drupal 8 applications will have their transactions named correctly, and will also generate the same module, hook and view metrics as Drupal 6 and 7 applications. This support can be forced by setting the newrelic.framework configuration setting to drupal8 if auto-detection fails. Upgrade Notices All customers running on old x86 hardware that does not support the SSE3 instruction set (such as early releases of the AMD Opteron) should upgrade to this release as soon as possible. Prior to this release, the daemon inadvertently contained SSE3 instructions which would cause an illegal instruction on such hardware. The only way the SSE3 instructions were executed was when we changed the choice and priority of SSL cipher algorithms at our data center, and we would like to change those priorities by the end of 2Q2014. Bug Fixes Fixed a bug with file_get_contents instrumentation. Fixed a bug which would cause the default context to be ignored by file_get_contents when a context parameter was not provided. This issue was causing customer API calls to fail in certain situations. The previous remedy was to disable cross-application tracing to work around the issue. This is now fixed.", - "info": "", + "info": "Monitor Magento with New Relic's PHP agent", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Magento quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Magento observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Magento observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Magento installation docs Magento is an open-source e-commerce platform written in PHP. What is Magento? Magento is an open-source e-commerce platform written in PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Magento with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Magento. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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PHP Alerts   3 Magento observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key" }, - "id": "603ec52228ccbc9df3eba76a" + "id": "632370dd28ccbc5b1759bac4" } ], "/hcp-envoy": [ @@ -120080,7 +120110,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 HCP Consul quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. HCP Consul Documentation   1 HCP Consul observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Configuration documentation HCP Consul configuration documentation Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo HCP Consul HCP (Hashicorp Cloud Platform) Consul is a version of Consul in which the control plane is managed by HashiCorp Cloud Platform. HCP Consul is a service mesh and service discovery solution provided by Hashicorp. It enables platform operators to quickly deploy a fully managed, secure-by-default service mesh, helping developers discover and securely connect any application on any runtime, including Kubernetes, Nomad, and Amazon ECS. Monitor HCP Consul metrics with New Relic Keeping your Consul and Nomad clusters healthy can help with optimizing SQL query times, troubleshooting slow HTTP response times, and real-time alerting on down-time for your Hashicorp clusters. Monitoring your Hashicorp cluster metrics is pivotal for keeping your Hashicorp mesh services operating at full capacity. New Relic supports monitoring of HCP Consul and Envoy metrics through the StatsD plugin integration. The StatsD plugin aggregates all the metrics exposed by HCP Consul and pushes them to New Relic for data visualization and alerting. HCP Consul quickstart highlights The HCP Consul quickstart for New Relic provides a pre-made dashboard with HCP Consul and Envoy metrics to get started easily. This dashboard provides visibility into the health of your HCP Consul environment with 6 tabs: Overview: key indicators describing the overall health of your HCP Consul environment Client: Insight into the health of your client members, such as API HTTP calls, cache, nodes, and messages Network: Indicators on network health including metrics for RPC, TCP, UDP, and gRCP Runtime: Node runtime health metrics for garbage collection, heap size and allocation, and Go routines Serf: Node discover and orchestration Envoy: Proxy health, cluster membership health, and network traffic performance How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources HCP Envoy HCP Consul monitoring Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans Consul HashiCorp Consul monitoring integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1060.9387, + "_score": 1007.51074, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -120131,7 +120161,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 506.17673, + "_score": 480.96457, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -120179,7 +120209,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. MSSQL On-Host Integration w/ Query Plans Sample SQL Server dashboard with query plans included Documentation   1 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MSSQL on-host integration (query plans version) The installation and configuration instructions for the experimental version of the MSSQL on-host integration required to collect query plan data Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo This quickstart includes a modified version of the Microsoft SQL Server on-host integration that captures query plan data for slowest running queries, and a dashboard to view the query plans using the SQL Query Plans custom visualization. On-host integration The modified version of the Microsoft on-host integration ingests query plan data using the New Relic Log API. Dashboard The dashboard displays SQL Server information on multiple pages: SQL Overview: The SQL Overview tab displays Database/Log Space, Memory, Waits/Blocking, Blocked Processes Query Performance: This page includes the Query Plans widget How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing HCP Consul Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 375.25598, + "_score": 356.29175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -120225,7 +120255,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Android observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Android installation docs Mobile operating system based on a modified Linux kernel and other open source software. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic Mobile monitoring New Relic's mobile monitoring for Android gives you a comprehensive view of your app's performance. It works for Android apps written using Java or Kotlin. Get started! Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources iOS tvOS NerdGraph tutorial: Mobile agent monitoring examples OKHTTP Cordova", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 267.46503, + "_score": 255.15048, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -120268,7 +120298,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 tvOS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tvOS installation docs Default operating system for Apple media streaming devices, including the Apple TV. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic Mobile monitoring New Relic's mobile monitoring for tvOS gives you a comprehensive view of your app's performance. Get started! Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources OKHTTP Android iOS NerdGraph tutorial: Mobile agent monitoring examples Cordova", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 165.4123, + "_score": 157.7945, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -120306,7 +120336,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 131.51468, + "_score": 124.3834, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -120350,7 +120380,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 OKHTTP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. OKHTTP installation docs OkHttp is a third-party library developed by Square for sending and receive HTTP-based network requests. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo OkHttp is a third-party library developed by Square for sending and receive HTTP-based network requests. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Cordova Android tvOS iOS Interactions page", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 115.70749, + "_score": 110.377335, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -120394,7 +120424,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Cordova observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Cordova installation docs Cordova wraps your HTML/JavaScript app into a native container which can access the device functions of several platforms. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic Mobile monitoring New Relic's mobile monitoring for Cordova gives you a comprehensive view of your app's performance. The official New Relic Cordova plugin for iOS and Android allows developers to easily embed the mobile agents into Cordova applications. Get started! Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources OKHTTP Android tvOS iOS Interactions page", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 99.20799, + "_score": 94.64221, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -120439,7 +120469,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Dropwizard observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Dropwizard installation docs Java framework intended for use in RESTful web services. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Dropwizard? Java framework for metrics instrumentation intended for use in RESTful web services. Get started! New Relic's Dropwizard reporter sends your Dropwizard telemetry data to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Kamon Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1918.053, + "_score": 1821.1652, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -120480,7 +120510,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Kamon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kamon installation docs Kamon is used to automatically instrument, monitor and debug distributed systems. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Kamon? Kamon provides an instrumentation toolkit that specializes in automatic instrumentation of Scala and Akka applications. It consists of APIs for metric and tracing instrumentation and automatic instrumentation modules that create application metrics and distributed traces. Get started! New Relic's Kamon reporter is included in the Kamon Bundle, and you can configure it to send telemetry data from your Kamon-instrumented applications to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation for the New Relic's Kamon reporter to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1918.0505, + "_score": 1821.1631, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -120521,7 +120551,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 Micrometer observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Micrometer installation docs Library for viewing and managing instrumentation clients for popular services and applications. New Relic Micrometer Registry GitHub readme Implementation of Micrometer built for sending dimensional data to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Micrometer? Library for viewing and managing instrumentation clients for popular services and applications. Get started! New Relic's Micrometer metrics registry sends your Micrometer telemetry data to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Dropwizard Kamon Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1918.0505, + "_score": 1821.1631, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -120563,7 +120593,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Prometheus Remote Write integration quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Prometheus Remote Write Monitoring Monitoring for Prometheus Remote Write. Displays Prometheus server statistics, resulting metric cardinality and any errors during ingest. Documentation   1 Prometheus Remote Write integration observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Prometheus installation docs Use Prometheus remote_write or New Relic's Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Prometheus monitoring Prometheus is an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit. Setting up Prometheus is straightforward, but scaling up and managing is not. That’s where New Relic steps in. New Relic's Prometheus quickstart New Relic offers two Prometheus integration schemes, Remote Write and OpenMetrics. Remote Write is ideal for well-established Prometheus infrastructures. It provides easy access to your metrics and only takes one line of yaml in your configuration for access. OpenMetrics allows for more visibility across multiple container platforms. Once the integration is set up, you can query data on memory usage for pods in deployment, facet any metrics, and view raw metric values all in one place. New Relic's Prometheus Integration stores various kinds of telemetry data - whether open-source, vendor-specific, or vendor-agnostic. Value of the Prometheus quickstart This New Relic quickstart helps you to configure Prometheus Remote Write. See all of your metrics in one place Combine and group all data across an entire software stack Connect Grafana dashboards Better understand the relationship between data and behaviors related to your software stack How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Dropwizard Kamon Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1918.0505, + "_score": 1821.1631, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -120611,7 +120641,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 StatsD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. StatsD installation docs Lightweight, open-source Node.js application that listens for metrics from different applications and aggregates them. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is StatsD? Lightweight, open-source Node.js application that listens for metrics from different applications and aggregates them. Common StatsD use cases StatsD makes it easier for you to instrument your applications. As a developer or organization, it empowers you to code quickly troubleshoot application issues in real-time, and have absolute control over your data. With StatsD, you can collect metrics from your production applications, even before the apps are deployed into production. In addition, resource utilization metrics can be directly linked to product metrics relevant to your organization. New Relic + StatsD New Relic instruments StatsD with our infrastructural monitoring capabilities and allows you to analyze, troubleshoot and optimize StatsD performance. With the New Relic-StatsD integration, you can proactively monitor the health of StatsD, capture critical performance metrics, and achieve maximum uptime. Install the New Relic StatsD quickstart today to ensure that StatsD effectively listens for metrics from different apps while aggregating them in a seamless and efficient way. Get started! New Relic's StatsD integration lets you easily get StatsD-format data into New Relic. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Collectd Nagios Legacy SNMP Micrometer Dropwizard", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1667.1323, + "_score": 1582.9453, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -120659,7 +120689,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Infrastructure quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Infrastructure Dashboard Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Documentation   0 This quickstart doesn't include any documentation . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Infrastructure monitoring quickstart Infrastructure monitoring provides deep visibility into performance, available resources, and your entire estate at a glance. Remote infrastructure monitoring tools collect and display data and related attributes represented by various metrics and metadata. Quickly identify and resolve issues, averting potential downtime with our infrastructure monitoring. By triggering alerts, infrastructure monitoring also improves overall flexibility and scalability to manage peaks. Drill down into specific errors and resolve them to ensure that your environment is fully optimized. New Relic's infrastructure quickstart provides visibility across the entire stack and enables greater scale and efficiency. It's a monitoring solution for multifaceted hybrid environments including pre-built dashboards and alerts. Quickstart highlights New Relic's infrastructure monitoring tool provides instant observability out-of-the-box. This quickstart includes multiple customizable dashboards, including: Server CPU Memory usage System load Process breakdown, and more New Relic infrastructure monitoring Instant observability with New Relic quickstarts minimizes the complexity in efficiently managing enterprise infrastructure. You can see everything at a glance with New Relic's infrastructure dashboard. Quickly see the status of key infrastructure components with our pre-built dashboards. New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps DevOps engineers reduce complexity and enhance efficiency through unmatched visibility in an infrastructure dashboard. New Relic capabilities On top of the benefits from this quickstart, New Relic infrastructure monitoring provides advanced features, including: Custom views Kubernetes cluster explorer Kubernetes monitoring Limitless scaling How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Darren Doyle Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logrus Logxi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 86.836075, + "_score": 82.45128, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -120707,7 +120737,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 85.6136, + "_score": 81.17308, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -120748,7 +120778,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Consul quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. HashiCorp Consul Documentation   1 Consul observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Consul Connect your disparate services and platforms in a multi-cloud environment. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Official New Relic quickstart for Consul Use this quickstart together with the New Relic Consul On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your Consul instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Infrastructure No data appears (Infrastructure) Reduce the infrastructure agent's CPU footprint Infrastructure agent security New infrastructure hosts UI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 83.96599, + "_score": 79.73233, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -120784,7 +120814,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 80.67496, + "_score": 76.38245, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -120831,7 +120861,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 80.648895, + "_score": 76.36125, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -120881,7 +120911,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Route 53 Resolver quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Route 53 Documentation   1 Amazon Route 53 Resolver observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Route 53 Resolver installation docs Monitor Amazon Route 53 Resolver by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Route 53 Resolver? Create and configure endpoints in Amazon Route 53. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Route 53 Resolver by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Route 53 Resolver documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Route 53 Resolver. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF AWS NLB/ALB Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.73822, + "_score": 333.01355, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -120931,7 +120961,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 AWS NLB/ALB quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS ALB AWS NLB Documentation   1 AWS NLB/ALB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS NLB/ALB installation docs Monitor AWS NLB/ALB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS NLB/ALB? Distributes incoming application traffic across multiple targets, such as EC2 instances, in multiple availability zones. Get started! Start monitoring AWS NLB/ALB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS NLB/ALB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS NLB/ALB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.73822, + "_score": 333.01355, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -120981,7 +121011,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 AWS Transit Gateway quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS Transit Gateway Documentation   1 AWS Transit Gateway observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Transit Gateway installation docs Monitor AWS Transit Gateway by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Transit Gateway? Collate VPC and on-premises resources through a central gateway. Get started! Start monitoring AWS TransitGateway by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS TransitGateway documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS TransitGateway. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.738, + "_score": 333.01337, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121031,7 +121061,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon VPC quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon VPC Documentation   1 Amazon VPC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon VPC installation docs Monitor Amazon VPC by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon VPC? Virtual network that leverages AWS to gain visibility into configuration event changes that are overlaid across your Amazon services. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon VPC by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon VPC documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon VPC. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.72177, + "_score": 333.00006, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121081,7 +121111,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 AWS Direct Connect quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS Direct Connect Documentation   1 AWS Direct Connect observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Direct Connect installation docs Monitor AWS Direct Connect by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Direct Connect? Establish a private, secure connection to AWS that runs outside of your ISP. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Direct Connect by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Direct Connect documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Direct Connect. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF Amazon VPC Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.54797, + "_score": 332.8577, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121125,7 +121155,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 254.11414, + "_score": 241.60309, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121171,7 +121201,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 F5 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. F5 installation docs Family of software and hardware products designed around application availability, access control, and security. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is F5? F5 is a family of software and hardware products designed around application availability, access control, and security. Get started! Use New Relic's F5 BIG-IP integration to collect and send inventory and metrics from your F5 BIG-IP instance, where you can aggregate and visualize key performance metrics. We collect data at the system, application, pool, pool member, virtual server, and node levels. Follow the F5 monitoring integration documentation to get started. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources HAProxy Varnish Azure Load Balancer Google Load Balancing AWS ELB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 224.46475, + "_score": 214.15477, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121216,7 +121246,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Varnish quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Varnish Cache Documentation   1 Varnish observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Varnish Reverse caching proxy for HTTP built to accelerate web application performance. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Varnish Cache and why should you monitor it? Varnish is a web cache used for content delivery and website acceleration. Media delivery over the internet can often experience lags and slow downs related to heavy user traffic and high throughput volumes. Varnish helps to address these issues by offering CDNs, streaming servers, caches, and HTTP/API reverse proxies that speed up the user experience. Caches such as Varnish are sensitive to things like insertion hits and misses and backend interactions, so it’s important to monitor such metrics to ensure Varnish runs smoothly. New Relic Varnish quickstart highlights The New Relic Varnish quickstart provides a number of visual dashboards that display real-time insights into Varnish cache performance. These include: Session connections and drops Expired objects Requests Cache hits Cache misses Cache hits for misses and passes Cache grace hits And many more… New Relic - The complete Varnish dashboard tool New Relic enables cohesive Varnish monitoring. Varnish’s value is its ability to enhance the speed of backend requests and content serving; however, such value is negated by any performance issues that Varnish experiences. Having real-time insight into key Varnish metrics provided by New Relic is essential to keeping it running at peak capacity. Dashboards, such as the ones on cache hits and misses, can help. Cache hits refer to successful requests to items in the Varnish cache. Conversely, cache misses are those requests which hit an empty cache and thus need to fetch data from the origin. Ideally, one should look to maximize cache hit rate, calculated as # of cache hits / total requests, and a hit rate of 95% or higher should be achievable. These two dashboards let you calculate this. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Jakub Kotkowiak Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources F5 HAProxy Azure Load Balancer Google Load Balancing AWS ELB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 224.15564, + "_score": 213.85287, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121262,7 +121292,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 HAProxy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. HAProxy Documentation   1 HAProxy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. HAProxy Free, open-source software load balancer and proxy server for TCP and HTTP-based applications that spreads traffic across multiple servers. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Complete quickstart for HAProxy monitoring HAProxy monitoring helps maintain system performance and provides the visibility you need to identify and resolve the cause of errors and latency. When you monitor HAProxy in real-time, you can see the entire service topology of your data pipeline and applications in an HAProxy dashboard. Keep track of TCP and HTTP-based applications powered by the highly available and stable TCP/HTTP load-balancing software and proxy solution. New Relic HAProxy quickstart highlights New Relic's HAProxy monitoring agent tracks server capacity to ensure that it can handle all concurrent sessions. You can efficiently manage your resources and run applications optimally by keeping an eye on real-time HAProxy status and statistics. New Relic's HAProxy monitoring quickstart has the following out-of-the-box features so you can monitor your frontend/server inventory and the health/availability of your backend servers: Alerts (latency and errors) Dashboards (bytes sent and received per second, frontend statuses, request errors per second, sessions per second, and active servers - same dashboards for both front and backend) New Relic - The complete HAProxy dashboard tool New Relic's instant observability quickstart provides a complete view of server health, capacity, and potential latency issues in a single HAProxy dashboard. Track frontend request rates in real-time, gauge the peaks and the drops, and better manage traffic spikes. Get a comprehensive view of the entire infrastructure to remediate errors before impact on user experiences by correlating frontend and backend metrics. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Jakub Kotkowiak Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources F5 Varnish Azure Load Balancer Google Load Balancing AWS ELB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 224.11145, + "_score": 213.8162, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121307,7 +121337,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure Virtual Network quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Virtual Network Documentation   1 Azure Virtual Network observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Virtual Network installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Network by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Network? Azure Virtual Network (VNet) provides the means for Azure cloud resources such as virtual machines to securely communicate with each other as well as the rest of the internet and on-premises resources. Using VNet to create a private network gives you control over network filtering, routing, and other key pieces of the network infrastructure. Given an Azure virtual network, you can do things like assign a public IP, assign a load balancer, and handle outbound connections. VNets are ideal for developers deploying on Azure resources who want fine-grained control over network management. New Relic Azure Vnet integration New Relic's integration for Azure Virtual Network reports metric data about your virtual networks (VNets), like packets dropped per second or bytes forwarded per second. It also collects data about the status and configuration of your account. The selection of dashboards include: Total virtual networks: The total number of virtual networks currently live Virtual networks time series: Displays the fluctuation of the total number of virtual networks over a series of timepoints Virtual network per region: Displays the virtual networks within a specific geographic region Public IPs under DDoS attack: Quickly identify which IPs on the network may be experiencing a DDOS attack Virtual network per resource group: Shows the number of virtual networks deployed within each resource group Why monitor Azure Virtual Network with New Relic? Having insight into Azure virtual network performance is key to keeping network systems healthy and reliable. Virtual networks are often vulnerable to attack, so continuous monitoring of IP requests and understanding which IPs may be experiencing a distributed denial of service (DDOS) attack can be critical for initiating a proactive response. The virtual network time series display can give insight into fluctuations in network health and uptime within a specified interval and can be useful for drilling down into any deviations from the norm. Finally, being able to understand how virtual networks are distributed across geographic regions can help you pinpoint when a particular region is being underserved and deploy network resources accordingly. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Express Route Azure VPN Gateways Azure Front Door Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 203.96124, + "_score": 193.61844, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121358,7 +121388,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Storage observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Storage installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Storage by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Storage? Service built for app developers that need to store and serve user-generated content, such as photos or videos. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Storage by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Storage documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Storage. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.25238, + "_score": 305.37885, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121407,7 +121437,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Database installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Database by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Database? An efficient, low-latency solution for mobile apps that require synced states across clients in real time. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Database by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.23636, + "_score": 305.36557, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121456,7 +121486,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Hosting observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Hosting installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Hosting by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Hosting? Provides fast and secure hosting for your web app, static and dynamic content, and microservices. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Hosting by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Hosting documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Hosting. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.13416, + "_score": 305.28082, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121505,7 +121535,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Dataproc observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Dataproc installation docs Monitor GCP Dataproc by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Dataproc? Run Apache Spark and Hadoop clusters in a fully managed Google Cloud environment. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Dataproc by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Dataproc documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Dataproc. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.08728, + "_score": 305.24194, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121554,7 +121584,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Google App Engine observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Google App Engine installation docs Monitor Google App Engine by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Google App Engine? GCP service that abstracts away underlying infrastructure for your mobile and web applications, allowing you to focus on their development. Get started! Start monitoring Google App Engine by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our Google App Engine documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Google App Engine. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 316.99084, + "_score": 302.2835, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121605,7 +121635,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.92715, + "_score": 257.31757, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121654,7 +121684,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.3222, + "_score": 256.8214, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121703,7 +121733,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.3222, + "_score": 256.8214, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121752,7 +121782,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24823, + "_score": 256.7607, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121801,7 +121831,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Trusted Advisor observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Trusted Advisor installation docs Monitor AWS Trusted Advisor by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Trusted Advisor? The AWS Trusted Advisor is an online tool that provides real-time guidance to help you follow AWS best practices for provisioning your resources. It evaluates your account by using checks which then identify ways to optimize your AWS infrastructure. New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart features The New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor monitoring quickstart empowers you with our AWS Trusted Advisor integration to collect data about key metrics, query the data and gain valuable insights. Why monitor AWS Trusted Advisor with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your AWS Trusted Advisor metrics and other data to New Relic. In order to have fresh data, our integration programmatically sends refresh requests to AWS. You can activate the integration by following our standard procedures for connecting AWS services to New Relic. The monitoring quickstart helps you to track key AWS Trusted Advisor metrics like AWS region, current usage, limit amount, service limit usage, status, and timestamp. Install the New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart today to proactively monitor AWS Trusted Advisor and keep getting quality recommendations that help you follow AWS best practices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24805, + "_score": 256.76056, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121849,7 +121879,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets? Automatically scale application load across a series of heterogeneous, load-balanced virtual machines. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.396286, + "_score": 115.26507, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121895,7 +121925,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure VMs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure VMs installation docs Monitor Azure VMs by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure VMs? Provides on-demand cloud infrastructure in a variety of server sizes, regions, and operating systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure VMs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure VMs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure VMs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10409, + "_score": 115.02549, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121941,7 +121971,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Machine Learning Services observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Machine Learning Services installation docs Monitor Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Machine Learning Services? Build and manage machine-learning applications on Azure. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Machine Learning Services documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Machine Learning Services. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10409, + "_score": 115.02549, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121987,7 +122017,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure Cost Management quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Cost Management Documentation   1 Azure Cost Management observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Cost Management installation docs Monitor Azure Cost Management by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Cost Management? Monitor billing, manage subscriptions, and optimize spending across your Azure services. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Cost Management by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Cost Management documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Cost Management. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10401, + "_score": 115.02542, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -122033,7 +122063,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Event Hubs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Event Hubs installation docs Monitor Azure Event Hubs by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Event Hubs? Collect and centralize real-time streaming data into a central cloud-based pipeline. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Event Hubs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Event Hubs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Event Hubs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10401, + "_score": 115.02542, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -122084,7 +122114,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure Virtual Network quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Virtual Network Documentation   1 Azure Virtual Network observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Virtual Network installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Network by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Network? Azure Virtual Network (VNet) provides the means for Azure cloud resources such as virtual machines to securely communicate with each other as well as the rest of the internet and on-premises resources. Using VNet to create a private network gives you control over network filtering, routing, and other key pieces of the network infrastructure. Given an Azure virtual network, you can do things like assign a public IP, assign a load balancer, and handle outbound connections. VNets are ideal for developers deploying on Azure resources who want fine-grained control over network management. New Relic Azure Vnet integration New Relic's integration for Azure Virtual Network reports metric data about your virtual networks (VNets), like packets dropped per second or bytes forwarded per second. It also collects data about the status and configuration of your account. The selection of dashboards include: Total virtual networks: The total number of virtual networks currently live Virtual networks time series: Displays the fluctuation of the total number of virtual networks over a series of timepoints Virtual network per region: Displays the virtual networks within a specific geographic region Public IPs under DDoS attack: Quickly identify which IPs on the network may be experiencing a DDOS attack Virtual network per resource group: Shows the number of virtual networks deployed within each resource group Why monitor Azure Virtual Network with New Relic? Having insight into Azure virtual network performance is key to keeping network systems healthy and reliable. Virtual networks are often vulnerable to attack, so continuous monitoring of IP requests and understanding which IPs may be experiencing a distributed denial of service (DDOS) attack can be critical for initiating a proactive response. The virtual network time series display can give insight into fluctuations in network health and uptime within a specified interval and can be useful for drilling down into any deviations from the norm. Finally, being able to understand how virtual networks are distributed across geographic regions can help you pinpoint when a particular region is being underserved and deploy network resources accordingly. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Express Route Azure VPN Gateways Azure Front Door Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 219.71193, + "_score": 208.5694, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -122133,7 +122163,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure VPN Gateways observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure VPN Gateways installation docs Monitor Azure VPN Gateways by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure VPN Gateways? Used to send encrypted data between on-premises infrastructure and Azure services. Get started! Start monitoring Azure VPN Gateways by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure VPN Gateways documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure VPN Gateways. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Express Route Azure Front Door Azure Virtual Network Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 219.70132, + "_score": 208.56071, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -122182,7 +122212,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Express Route observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Express Route installation docs Monitor Azure Express Route by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Express Route? Create a dedicated connection between your on-prem infrastructure and Azure's services. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Express Route by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Express Route documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Express Route. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure VPN Gateways Azure Front Door Azure Virtual Network Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 219.70132, + "_score": 208.56071, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -122228,7 +122258,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets? Automatically scale application load across a series of heterogeneous, load-balanced virtual machines. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 130.12999, + "_score": 123.563484, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -122274,7 +122304,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure VMs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure VMs installation docs Monitor Azure VMs by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure VMs? Provides on-demand cloud infrastructure in a variety of server sizes, regions, and operating systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure VMs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure VMs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure VMs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 129.81677, + "_score": 123.306656, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -122324,7 +122354,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Ubuntu observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ubuntu installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor Ubuntu. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Ubuntu? Open source Linux distribution for both personal and enterprise use, based on Debian. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Ubuntu environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Debian Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 329.59906, + "_score": 312.97107, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -122368,7 +122398,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Debian observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Debian installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor Debian. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Debian? Debian, also known as Debian GNU/Linux, is a Linux distribution composed of free and open-source software. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Debian environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Ubuntu Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 329.59885, + "_score": 312.9709, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -122410,7 +122440,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Unix observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Unix installation docs The Unix monitoring integration allows for system-level monitoring of AIX, Linux, macOS, Solaris/SunOS and other Unix-based servers. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The Unix monitoring integration allows for system-level monitoring of AIX, Linux, macOS, Solaris/SunOS and other Unix-based servers. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is SUSE? Linux-based operating system developed by SUSE designed for servers, mainframes, and workstations. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your SUSE environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Linux is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems, typically packaged in a distribution. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Linux environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Microsoft Windows Server monitoring? With New Relic's infrastructure monitoring agent for Windows, you can monitor individual servers and also analyze how your service performs as a whole. The Windows agent can run on your own hardware or in cloud systems such as Amazon EC2 or Windows Azure, and supports Windows Server and Windows 10. Supported versions Windows Server 2012, 2016, and 2019, and their service packs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Microsoft Windows Desktop Apple macOS (Beta) SUSE Linux Enterprise Server CentOS Debian", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 563.3643, + "_score": 534.8685, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -122601,7 +122631,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Apple macOS (Beta) observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Get started with infrastructure monitoring Learn more about New Relic infrastructure Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Apple macOS? With New Relic's infrastructure monitoring agent for macOS, you can monitor individual desktops or servers to analyze how your applications are performing as a whole. The macOS agent can run on your own hardware or in cloud systems such as AWS. Supported versions macOS 10.14 (Mohave), 10.15 (Catalina), 11 (Big Sur) 64-bit x86 processor (M1 processor is not supported yet) How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Microsoft Windows Server Microsoft Windows Desktop Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server CentOS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 436.1546, + "_score": 414.1069, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -122646,7 +122676,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Ubuntu observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ubuntu installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor Ubuntu. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Ubuntu? Open source Linux distribution for both personal and enterprise use, based on Debian. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Ubuntu environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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View repo View repo What is Debian? Debian, also known as Debian GNU/Linux, is a Linux distribution composed of free and open-source software. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Debian environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The Unix monitoring integration allows for system-level monitoring of AIX, Linux, macOS, Solaris/SunOS and other Unix-based servers. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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In this guide you'll learn how to set up New Relic for the first time with the open source New Relic Kubernetes operator. More specifically, you'll provision an alert policy with NRQL conditions in your New Relic account using Kubernetes. Before you begin This walkthrough assumes you’ve already deployed a Kubernetes cluster. You could even create a local cluster on your machine with kind. To use this guide, you should have some basic knowledge of both New Relic and Kubernetes. To complete the full exercise, you’ll need to: Deploy a New Relic agent if you haven't done so yet. Install New Relic for your application. Install kubectl and point it at the correct cluster; this determines the cluster where you’ll install the New Relic operator. Install kustomize. Step 1 of 3 Installing the operator on your Kubernetes cluster First, install cert-manager, which automatically provisions and manages TLS certificates in Kubernetes. bash Copy $ kubectl apply --validate=false -f https://github.com/jetstack/cert-manager/releases/download/v0.15.0/cert-manager.yaml Next, install the Kubernetes operator. bash Copy $ kustomize build https://github.com/newrelic/newrelic-kubernetes-operator/config/default | kubectl apply -f - To confirm the installation was successful, run a few kubectl commands to check the status of the Kubernetes operator. Ensure the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system, has been applied: bash Copy $ kubectl get namespaces The output should be similar to the following, which includes the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system: bash Copy NAME STATUS AGE cert-manager Active 4m35s default Active 20m kube-node-lease Active 20m kube-public Active 20m kube-system Active 20m newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system Active 3m48s Now, make sure the Kubernetes operator's controller manager is running: Note: Don't forget to include the --namespace (shorthand -n) option when running kubectl get pods to ensure you're inspecting resources within the correct namespace. bash Copy $ kubectl get pods --namespace newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system You should see output similar to the following: bash Copy NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-7b9c64f58crwg9j 2/2 Running 0 157m If your output is similar to the example shown, you’re ready for the next step. If you don’t see a pod named newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-, double check your Kubernetes configuration to ensure you’re within the correct context and pointing to the correct cluster. Step 2 of 3 Creating your first alert policy To kick things off, start small. First, create an alert policy with the minimum required configuration, then add a NRQL alert condition to the policy, which will add the condition to the policy in New Relic. A minimal alert policy configuration is represented in the code below. For the sake of this walkthrough, name this file new_relic_alert_policy.yaml. Note: For help locating your user key, check out New Relic's user key documentation. apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' Copy Now run the kubectl apply command to create your alert policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml You'll see output that reads similar to the following: bash Copy alertspolicy.nr.k8s.newrelic.com/my-policy created Confirm that your alert policy was created by viewing your policies at alerts.newrelic.com/accounts/{your account ID}/policies. You can search for your new policy by its name. In this case, search for \"Alert Policy Created With k8s.\" You should see your new alert policy. Next it’s time to add a NRQL alert condition to the policy using the same configuration file. Step 3 of 3 Add NRQL alert conditions to your alert policy In the previous section you created an alert policy; now, you’ll add some alert conditions to the policy so you can trigger alerts when certain metrics are out of line. In your new_relic_alert_policy.yaml file, add a NRQL alert condition to the policy that will alert you when an application's average overall response time is above five seconds for a three minute period. Note: To receive notifications when an alert is triggered, add notification channels to your alert policy, with this code. # The policy from the previous steps apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' # Add a NRQL alert condition to the policy conditions: - spec: type: 'NRQL' name: 'NRQL Alert Condition Created With k8s' nrql: query: \"SELECT average(duration) FROM Transaction WHERE appName = 'YOUR APP NAME'\" evaluationOffset: 3 enabled: true terms: - threshold: '5' threshold_occurrences: 'ALL' threshold_duration: 180 priority: 'CRITICAL' operator: 'ABOVE' violationTimeLimit: 'ONE_HOUR' valueFunction: 'SINGLE_VALUE' Copy With the alert condition added to the configuration, you can apply the update, which will create a NRQL alert condition and add it to your policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml To confirm that the NRQL alert condition was created successfully, refresh your alert policy. If you see a new alert condition added to the alert policy, it was a success. To finish things off, you'll create and add an alert channel to your alert policy. For example, maybe you want to send an email out to your team when your alert condition is triggered. Try it out now We have a Kubernetes test cluster ready for you in 2 minutes. By following this on-line tutorial, you will learn how to: Deploy the New Relic agent in a Kubernetes environment Use the New Relic Kubernetes operator Some tips to use the on-line tutorial window: Accept the cookies, so you can see the menu bar. Click anywhere in the tutorial window to start. It will take about 2 minutes for your environment to be ready. Press CTRL-l or type clear to clear the terminal window Click on the finish flag icon in the bottom menu to hide or show the instructions Good luck! Important Some browsers automatically disable the use of iframes. If the module isn't loading please check your browser settings. Your browser does not support iframes. What’s next? Nice work — now you can manage your New Relic alert policies and NRQL alert conditions with code that integrates seamlessly within your Kubernetes workflow. This provides the ability to configure and manage your alerts with a domain-specific pattern, providing consistency and maintainability. You also gain the benefits of code reviews for any potential changes moving forward. As you and your team move forward, you might need to adjust some of the configuration values to better fit your needs. 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Dashboard   1 Java quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88329, + "_score": 145.91031, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123024,7 +123054,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.28925, + "_score": 137.97313, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123070,7 +123100,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.9223, + "_score": 137.67218, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123116,7 +123146,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.9223, + "_score": 137.67218, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123162,7 +123192,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Play WS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Play WS observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Play WS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Play WS installation docs Play WS is a powerful asynchronous HTTP Client library. What is Play WS? Play WS is a powerful asynchronous HTTP Client library. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Play WS with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Play WS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92053, + "_score": 137.67073, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123215,7 +123245,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Algorithmia quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Algorithmia Dashboard for Default Metrics High level overview of your Algorithmia metrics within New Relic Documentation   1 Algorithmia observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Algorithmia Docs Documentation on the workings of the Algorithmia integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Algorithmia? Algorithmia is an enterprise platform for automating the deployment of machine-learning models into production. New Relic + Algorithmia The New Relic Algorithmia quickstart helps you track the performance of machine learning models in production. The quickstart enables full-stack observability of your machine learning models so that you can achieve maximum performance and uptime, as well as build more intelligent apps by unlocking end-to-end. The quickstart’s dashboards provide a high-level overview of Algorithmia metrics, like runtime duration by algorithm and throughput by algorithm. Why monitor Algorithmia with New Relic? Monitoring your ML models after production is critical to understanding the effectiveness of your algorithm. The New Relic Algorithmia monitoring quickstart empowers you to track and detect model drift, model bias, and data drift. The Algorithmia integration helps you to instrument, analyze, troubleshoot, and optimize ML model performance across your entire system. In addition, the quickstart enables you to send model performance metrics from Algorithmia Insights to New Relic where you can monitor your algorithms in real-time. You can also explore metrics data and view the state of your algorithm through a user-friendly dashboard. Install the New Relic Algorithmia quickstart today to streamline models in New Relic’s observability platform and build sophisticated ML models. It’s the key to creating a seamless collaboration between your data science and DevOps teams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources DagsHub Truera Superwise Model Observability Platform Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 507.0827, + "_score": 481.45407, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123249,7 +123279,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 467.68045, + "_score": 440.28864, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123278,7 +123308,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 464.3512, + "_score": 439.38513, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123324,7 +123354,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Build your own ML Integration observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Bring your own data repo Documentation on how to bring your own ML data Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo With bring your own data (BYO), after just a few minutes, you can quickly send your model's inference and metric data to the New Relic platform, directly from a notebook or any other environment.# Displayed in search results and recommendations. Summarizes a quickstarts functionality. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps) Algorithmia Truera Superwise Model Observability Platform Amazon SageMaker", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 422.23825, + "_score": 400.9483, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123375,7 +123405,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Amazon SageMaker observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sagemaker Docs Documentation on the Amazon SageMaker integration Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Use this integration to quickly monitor your Amazon SageMaker metrics and objects (sent to AWS CloudWatch) and view them as entities and dashboards in New Relic One. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon SageMaker integration Algorithmia Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps) Truera Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 422.23825, + "_score": 400.9483, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123427,7 +123457,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Pagerduty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Pagerduty installation docs Send your New Relic alerts to PagerDuty Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is PagerDuty? PagerDuty provides a SaaS incident response platform for IT departments. Get started! Check out our PagerDuty documentation to set up a notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic alerting for PagerDuty. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources VictorOps SIGNL4 Blameless Golden Signals for Web Servers Reliability engineering diagnostics: a beginner's guide to troubleshooting application performance", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 629.87427, + "_score": 597.99774, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123471,7 +123501,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Blameless observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Blameless installation docs Site reliability engineering (SRE) platform with AI-driven incident resolution, SLOs/Error budgets, and reliability insights. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Site reliability engineering (SRE) platform with AI-driven incident resolution, SLOs/Error budgets, and reliability insights. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Blameless Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources SIGNL4 Pagerduty VictorOps Reliability engineering diagnostics: a beginner's guide to troubleshooting application performance Golden Signals for Web Servers", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 448.7588, + "_score": 426.1043, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123517,7 +123547,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 SIGNL4 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. SIGNL4 installation docs Mobile alerting SaaS that bridges the last mile from IT systems, machines, and sensors to engineers, IT staff and workers in the field. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Mobile alerting SaaS that bridges the last mile from IT systems, machines, and sensors to engineers, IT staff and workers in the field. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Signl4 Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Blameless Pagerduty VictorOps Golden Signals for Web Servers Introduction to applied intelligence", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 448.75848, + "_score": 426.10406, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123582,7 +123612,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 242.07767, + "_score": 229.84146, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123632,7 +123662,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Golden Signals for Web Servers quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Golden Signals Web Alerts   5 Golden Signals for Web Servers observability quickstart contains 5 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. CPU Usage This alert fires when a host's CPU usage goes above 90 percent for a period of 5 minutes. Errors This alert fires when 10 percent of the transactions against an application end with an error, over a period of 5 minutes. Memory Usage When memory limits are reached, applications can do weird and unpredictable things. This alert fires when the percentage of memory used on a host exceeds 90 percent for 5 minutes. Response time This alert fires when the average transaction duration is above 5 seconds for 5 minutes. Throughput Throughput is a great way to measure the health of your applications. This alert fires when the throughput of a web application drops below 5 transactions in a 5 minute period. Documentation   2 Golden Signals for Web Servers observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. New Relic infrastructure agent Learn how to monitor your hosts with New Relic. New Relic language agents Learn how to get in-depth and relevant information about your running software in minutes. Golden signals alerts for web servers. Includes alerts and a dashboard for throughput, errors, response time, CPU usage, and memory usage. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Alec Swanson Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Getting started with New Relic and Terraform Getting started with New Relic and Terraform SIGNL4 Blameless Issue summary and analysis in Applied Intelligence", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 240.08685, + "_score": 228.04784, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123676,7 +123706,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Dropwizard observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Dropwizard installation docs Java framework intended for use in RESTful web services. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Dropwizard? Java framework for metrics instrumentation intended for use in RESTful web services. Get started! New Relic's Dropwizard reporter sends your Dropwizard telemetry data to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Kamon Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1918.0542, + "_score": 1821.1672, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123717,7 +123747,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Kamon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kamon installation docs Kamon is used to automatically instrument, monitor and debug distributed systems. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Kamon? Kamon provides an instrumentation toolkit that specializes in automatic instrumentation of Scala and Akka applications. It consists of APIs for metric and tracing instrumentation and automatic instrumentation modules that create application metrics and distributed traces. Get started! New Relic's Kamon reporter is included in the Kamon Bundle, and you can configure it to send telemetry data from your Kamon-instrumented applications to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation for the New Relic's Kamon reporter to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1918.0518, + "_score": 1821.1652, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123759,7 +123789,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Prometheus Remote Write integration quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Prometheus Remote Write Monitoring Monitoring for Prometheus Remote Write. Displays Prometheus server statistics, resulting metric cardinality and any errors during ingest. Documentation   1 Prometheus Remote Write integration observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Prometheus installation docs Use Prometheus remote_write or New Relic's Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Prometheus monitoring Prometheus is an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit. Setting up Prometheus is straightforward, but scaling up and managing is not. That’s where New Relic steps in. New Relic's Prometheus quickstart New Relic offers two Prometheus integration schemes, Remote Write and OpenMetrics. Remote Write is ideal for well-established Prometheus infrastructures. It provides easy access to your metrics and only takes one line of yaml in your configuration for access. OpenMetrics allows for more visibility across multiple container platforms. Once the integration is set up, you can query data on memory usage for pods in deployment, facet any metrics, and view raw metric values all in one place. New Relic's Prometheus Integration stores various kinds of telemetry data - whether open-source, vendor-specific, or vendor-agnostic. Value of the Prometheus quickstart This New Relic quickstart helps you to configure Prometheus Remote Write. See all of your metrics in one place Combine and group all data across an entire software stack Connect Grafana dashboards Better understand the relationship between data and behaviors related to your software stack How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Dropwizard Kamon Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1918.0518, + "_score": 1821.1652, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123803,7 +123833,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Prometheus OpenMetrics integration observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Prometheus installation docs Use Prometheus remote_write or New Relic's Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Prometheus monitoring Prometheus is an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit. Setting up Prometheus is straightforward, but scaling up and managing is not. That’s where New Relic steps in. New Relic's Prometheus quickstart New Relic offers two Prometheus integration schemes, Remote Write and OpenMetrics. Remote Write is ideal for well-established Prometheus infrastructures. It provides easy access to your metrics and only takes one line of yaml in your configuration for access. OpenMetrics allows for more visibility across multiple container platforms. Once the integration is set up, you can query data on memory usage for pods in deployment, facet any metrics, and view raw metric values all in one place. New Relic's Prometheus Integration stores various kinds of telemetry data - whether open-source, vendor-specific, or vendor-agnostic. Value of the Prometheus quickstart New Relic’s quickstart makes DevOps easier. Although there are many ways to use Prometheus data in New Relic, we’ll break these down into OpenMetrics and Remote Write to help you decide on the best option for you: Use pre-built dashboards to monitor Kubernetes HPA capacity, or build your own! Monitor node readiness, and create alerts to let you know if a node is having issues and should not accept workloads Automatically instrument and monitor any OpenMetrics endpoint. See all of your metrics in one place Combine and group all data across an entire software stack Connect Grafana dashboards Better understand the relationship between data and behaviors related to your software stack How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Dropwizard Kamon Prometheus Remote Write integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1913.9519, + "_score": 1817.8042, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123853,7 +123883,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 StatsD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. StatsD installation docs Lightweight, open-source Node.js application that listens for metrics from different applications and aggregates them. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is StatsD? Lightweight, open-source Node.js application that listens for metrics from different applications and aggregates them. Common StatsD use cases StatsD makes it easier for you to instrument your applications. As a developer or organization, it empowers you to code quickly troubleshoot application issues in real-time, and have absolute control over your data. With StatsD, you can collect metrics from your production applications, even before the apps are deployed into production. In addition, resource utilization metrics can be directly linked to product metrics relevant to your organization. New Relic + StatsD New Relic instruments StatsD with our infrastructural monitoring capabilities and allows you to analyze, troubleshoot and optimize StatsD performance. With the New Relic-StatsD integration, you can proactively monitor the health of StatsD, capture critical performance metrics, and achieve maximum uptime. Install the New Relic StatsD quickstart today to ensure that StatsD effectively listens for metrics from different apps while aggregating them in a seamless and efficient way. Get started! New Relic's StatsD integration lets you easily get StatsD-format data into New Relic. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Collectd Nagios Legacy SNMP Micrometer Dropwizard", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1667.1334, + "_score": 1582.947, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123902,7 +123932,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon API Gateway quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon API Gateway Documentation   1 Amazon API Gateway observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon API Gateway installation docs Monitor Amazon API Gateway by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon API Gateway? Fully managed service for creating, publishing, maintaining, monitoring, and securing APIs at any scale. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon API Gateway by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon API Gateway documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS API Gateway. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS AppSync AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF Amazon VPC Amazon Route 53 Resolver", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 324.63565, + "_score": 308.25485, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123951,7 +123981,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Outposts observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Outposts installation docs Monitor AWS Outposts by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Outposts? An introduction to AWS integrations on New Relic One. Use the Amazon CloudWatch API to obtain metrics from the AWS services you monitor. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Outposts by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Outposts documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Outposts. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 292.5171, + "_score": 277.9081, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -123999,7 +124029,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Amazon CloudWatch Metric Streams observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon CloudWatch Metric Streams installation docs Faster telemetry from Amazon CloudWatch for all AWS Services and custom namespaces without API throttling. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why Amazon CloudWatch Metric Streams? With New Relic's AWS Metric Streams integration, you only need a single service, AWS CloudWatch, to gather all AWS metrics and custom namespaces and send them to New Relic. Get started! Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for more than 50 AWS services. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 291.30023, + "_score": 276.9089, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -124048,7 +124078,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 289.30624, + "_score": 274.8506, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -124098,7 +124128,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS CloudTrail observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS CloudTrail installation docs Monitor AWS CloudTrail by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS CloudTrail? Capture and record AWS account activity and API requests for security or governance purposes. Get started! Start monitoring AWS CloudTrail by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS CloudTrail documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS CloudTrail. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Security Hub Integration AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 274.4497, + "_score": 260.83917, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -124146,7 +124176,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets? Automatically scale application load across a series of heterogeneous, load-balanced virtual machines. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 130.12999, + "_score": 123.563484, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -124192,7 +124222,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure VMs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure VMs installation docs Monitor Azure VMs by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure VMs? Provides on-demand cloud infrastructure in a variety of server sizes, regions, and operating systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure VMs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure VMs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure VMs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 129.81677, + "_score": 123.306656, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -124238,7 +124268,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Machine Learning Services observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Machine Learning Services installation docs Monitor Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Machine Learning Services? Build and manage machine-learning applications on Azure. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Machine Learning Services documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Machine Learning Services. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 129.81677, + "_score": 123.306656, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -124284,7 +124314,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Logic Apps observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Logic Apps installation docs Monitor Azure Logic Apps by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Logic Apps? Scalable workflows, business processes, and enterprise orchestrations for apps and data across cloud services and on-prem systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Logic Apps by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Logic Apps documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Logic Apps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 129.81677, + "_score": 123.306656, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -124330,7 +124360,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure Cost Management quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Cost Management Documentation   1 Azure Cost Management observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Cost Management installation docs Monitor Azure Cost Management by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Cost Management? Monitor billing, manage subscriptions, and optimize spending across your Azure services. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Cost Management by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Cost Management documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Cost Management. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 129.81668, + "_score": 123.30659, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -124382,7 +124412,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. MSSQL On-Host Integration w/ Query Plans Sample SQL Server dashboard with query plans included Documentation   1 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MSSQL on-host integration (query plans version) The installation and configuration instructions for the experimental version of the MSSQL on-host integration required to collect query plan data Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo This quickstart includes a modified version of the Microsoft SQL Server on-host integration that captures query plan data for slowest running queries, and a dashboard to view the query plans using the SQL Query Plans custom visualization. On-host integration The modified version of the Microsoft on-host integration ingests query plan data using the New Relic Log API. Dashboard The dashboard displays SQL Server information on multiple pages: SQL Overview: The SQL Overview tab displays Database/Log Space, Memory, Waits/Blocking, Blocked Processes Query Performance: This page includes the Query Plans widget How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing HCP Consul Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 369.04236, + "_score": 350.39224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -124427,7 +124457,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resource installation and configuration documentation Installation and configuration instructions Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Custom CloudFormation Resource that allows for the creation of New Relic NRQL Alerts as part of a CloudFormation Stack. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Apigee API Distributed Tracing Salesforce Event Logs integration for New Relic Logs Xamarin bindings to New Relic's Mobile SDK Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 348.74527, + "_score": 331.18683, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -124474,7 +124504,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent instrumentation extension for the Google Cloud Platform PubSub framework What is Pub/Sub? Messaging and ingestion for event-driven systems and streaming analytics. Pub/Sub enables you to create systems of event producers and consumers, called publishers and subscribers. Publishers communicate with subscribers asynchronously by broadcasting events, rather than by synchronous remote procedure calls (RPCs). Publishers send events to the Pub/Sub service, without regard to how or when these events will be processed. Pub/Sub then delivers events to all services that need to react to them. Compared to systems communicating through RPCs, where publishers must wait for subscribers to receive the data, such asynchronous integration increases the flexibility and robustness of the system overall. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Apache Camel Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 341.6421, + "_score": 324.38867, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -124520,7 +124550,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for Elasticsearch queries Java Agent instrumentation extension to track and record ElasticSearch queries as dataStore queries What is elasticsearch? Elasticsearch is a search engine based on the Lucene library. It provides a distributed, multitenant-capable full-text search engine with an HTTP web interface and schema-free JSON documents. Elasticsearch provides a full Query DSL (Domain Specific Language) based on JSON to define queries The elastic search query java agent extension enables monitoring of elasticsearch queries in a java application. Once deployed elasticsearch queries begin to show up in the New Relic UI under Databases section How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Apache Camel Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 341.63013, + "_score": 324.3789, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -124568,7 +124598,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for JDBC ExecuteBatch method Java Agent instrumentation extension for tracking executeBatch method of the Statement, PreparedStatement and CallableStatement interfaces as a database call. What is executeBatch call? ExecuteBatch method in jdbc submits a batch of commands to the database for execution. You If all commands execute successfully, the call returns an array of update counts. Once the instrumentation is deployed it will start to track the call to the executeBatch method as a database call in distributed traces. The Performance tab for the call will show the query as \"Batch Execute n Queries\" where n is the number of queries executed as part of the batch. For calls to addBatch(String sql), it will represent the number of calls to this method before the executeBatch method is executed. For PreparedStatment and CallableStatment it will represent the number of times that addBatch() is called. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing Apache Camel Java Agent Extension Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 341.63013, + "_score": 324.3789, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -124616,7 +124646,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.92786, + "_score": 257.3183, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -124665,7 +124695,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32288, + "_score": 256.8221, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -124714,7 +124744,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.2489, + "_score": 256.7614, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -124763,7 +124793,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Trusted Advisor observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Trusted Advisor installation docs Monitor AWS Trusted Advisor by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Trusted Advisor? The AWS Trusted Advisor is an online tool that provides real-time guidance to help you follow AWS best practices for provisioning your resources. It evaluates your account by using checks which then identify ways to optimize your AWS infrastructure. New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart features The New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor monitoring quickstart empowers you with our AWS Trusted Advisor integration to collect data about key metrics, query the data and gain valuable insights. Why monitor AWS Trusted Advisor with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your AWS Trusted Advisor metrics and other data to New Relic. In order to have fresh data, our integration programmatically sends refresh requests to AWS. You can activate the integration by following our standard procedures for connecting AWS services to New Relic. The monitoring quickstart helps you to track key AWS Trusted Advisor metrics like AWS region, current usage, limit amount, service limit usage, status, and timestamp. Install the New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart today to proactively monitor AWS Trusted Advisor and keep getting quality recommendations that help you follow AWS best practices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24875, + "_score": 256.7613, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -124812,7 +124842,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Outposts observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Outposts installation docs Monitor AWS Outposts by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Outposts? An introduction to AWS integrations on New Relic One. Use the Amazon CloudWatch API to obtain metrics from the AWS services you monitor. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Outposts by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Outposts documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Outposts. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24875, + "_score": 256.7613, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -124864,7 +124894,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Dedicated Interconnect observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Dedicated Interconnect installation docs Monitor GCP Dedicated Interconnect by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Dedicated Interconnect? Provides direct physical connections between your on-premises network and Google's network. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Dedicated Interconnect by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Dedicated Interconnect documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Dedicated Interconnect. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP VPC GCP Router Google Load Balancing GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 393.87256, + "_score": 375.63504, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -124914,7 +124944,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Router observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Router installation docs Monitor GCP Router by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Router? Service that exchanges routes between Virtual Private Clouds (VPC) and on-premises networks by using Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). Get started! Start monitoring GCP Router by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Router documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Router. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Dedicated Interconnect GCP VPC Google Load Balancing GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 393.8318, + "_score": 375.6012, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -124965,7 +124995,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Google Load Balancing observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Google Load Balancing installation docs Monitor Google Load Balancing by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Google Load Balancing? Managed service for distributing traffic in a single or multiple regions with seamless, immediate autoscaling and wide protocol support. Get started! Start monitoring Google Load Balancing by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our Google Load Balancing documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Google Load Balancing. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP integration metrics Google Cloud Load Balancing monitoring integration GCP Dedicated Interconnect GCP VPC GCP Router", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 353.98227, + "_score": 337.6152, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -125014,7 +125044,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Storage observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Storage installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Storage by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Storage? Service built for app developers that need to store and serve user-generated content, such as photos or videos. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Storage by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Storage documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Storage. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.25238, + "_score": 305.37885, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -125063,7 +125093,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Database installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Database by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Database? An efficient, low-latency solution for mobile apps that require synced states across clients in real time. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Database by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.23636, + "_score": 305.36557, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -125116,7 +125146,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 Ansible observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ansible installation docs Open-source software provisioning, configuration management, and application-deployment tool enabling infrastructure as code. Ansible Galaxy Ansible Galaxy page for the New Relic Ansible role Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Ansible? Ansible is a radically simple IT automation engine that automates cloud provisioning, configuration management, application deployment, intra-service orchestration, and many other IT needs. Designed for multi-tier deployments since day one, Ansible models your IT infrastructure by describing how all of your systems inter-relate, rather than just managing one system at a time. It uses no agents and no additional custom security infrastructure, so it's easy to deploy - and most importantly, it uses a very simple language (YAML, in the form of Ansible Playbooks) that allow you to describe your automation jobs in a way that approaches plain English. What does New Relic provide New Relic has developed a Ansible playbook for the Ansible agent to deploy the New Relic Infrastructure agent and On Host Integrations throughout your environment. How to get started? Follow the instructions on New Relic documentation: Configure the infrastructure agent using Ansible How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Pulumi Chef Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 483.37866, + "_score": 459.1067, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -125163,7 +125193,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   3 Pulumi observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started with New Relic and Pulumi In this guide, you learn how to set up New Relic alerts with Pulumi. Github repository Github repository for the New Relic Package. New Relic Package Pulumi documentation for the New Relic Package Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Pulumi? Pulumi is a popular infrastructure-as-code software tool. Pulumi enables teams to use a unified software engineering process to deliver infrastructure and applications together and faster. This increases agility, reduces risks, and speeds innovation. You use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic entities, dashboard, alerts and synthetics. What does New Relic provide Pulumi has developed a New Relic Package to configure alerts, synthetics, dashboards, and other parts of New Relic through declarative configuration files. How to get started? Follow the instructions on Pulumi package documentation: Getting Started with the New Relic Package How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Pulumi Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ansible Chef Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 483.37866, + "_score": 459.1067, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -125209,7 +125239,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 Chef observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Chef installation docs Chef is a configuration management tool written in Ruby and Erlang. Chef Supermarket Chef Supermarket page for the New Relic Chef Recipe Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Chef? Chef Infrastructure Management enables DevOps teams to model and deploy secure and scalable infrastructure automation across any cloud, VM, and/or physical infrastructure. The Chef Infra agent is self-updating, self-automating and works well in low bandwidth or remote environments. It also allows Chef to scale up and down as customers demands change. Security keys are managed and rotated regularly using Chef automated cookbooks which allows admins to turn off port access to SSH and WinRM further securing their environments in line with recommendations from industry standards like CIS (Center for Internet Security) benchmarks. What does New Relic provide New Relic has developed a Chef recipe for the Chef Infra agent to deploy the New Relic Infrastructure agent and On Host Integrations throughout your environment. How to get started? Follow the instructions on New Relic documentation: Configure the infrastructure agent using Chef How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ansible Pulumi Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 483.3727, + "_score": 459.1018, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -125256,7 +125286,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   3 Terraform observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started with New Relic and Terraform In this guide, you learn how to set up New Relic alerts with Terraform. Github repository Github repository for the New Relic Provider. New Relic Provider Terraform documentation for the New Relic Provider Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Terraform? Terraform is an open-source infrastructure as code software tool that provides a consistent CLI workflow to manage hundreds of cloud services. Terraform codifies cloud APIs into declarative configuration files. What does New Relic provide New Relic has developed a Terraform provider to configure alerts, synthetics, dashboards, and other parts of New Relic through declarative configuration files. How to get started? Follow the instructions on Terraform provider documentation: Getting Started with the New Relic Provider How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ansible Pulumi Chef Puppet New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 481.47498, + "_score": 457.54443, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -125294,7 +125324,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 New Relic CLI observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Get started with the New Relic CLI This guide walks you through the essentials of New Relic CLI, from install and configuration to basic usage. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Access the New Relic platform from the comfort of your terminal. You can use the New Relic CLI to manage entity tags, define workloads, record deployment markers, and much more. In short, you can use the CLI to automate common tasks in your DevOps workflow. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS CloudFormation Ansible Pulumi Chef Puppet", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 159.04993, + "_score": 151.0507, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -125342,7 +125372,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon SNS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon SNS Documentation   1 Amazon SNS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon SNS installation docs Monitor Amazon SNS by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon SNS? Fully managed push notification service compatible with pub/sub, SMS, email, and mobile. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon SNS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon SNS documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon SNS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon SES Amazon MQ AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 360.6228, + "_score": 342.47015, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -125392,7 +125422,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon MQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon MQ Documentation   1 Amazon MQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon MQ installation docs Monitor Amazon MQ by connecting AWS to New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon MQ? Message brokering service for Apache ActiveMQ managed by AWS. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon MQ by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon MQ documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon MQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon SES Amazon SNS Amazon SQS Amazon MSK AWS Outposts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 317.70673, + "_score": 301.8259, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -125441,7 +125471,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 260.516, + "_score": 247.40573, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -125490,7 +125520,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.93427, + "_score": 246.92868, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -125539,7 +125569,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.93427, + "_score": 246.92868, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -125591,7 +125621,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS CloudFormation observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS CloudFormation installation docs Monitor AWS CloudFormation by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS CloudFormation? Use programming languages or text files to model resources for your applications, then create and duplicate a collection of AWS resources. Get started! Start monitoring AWS CloudFormation by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS CloudFormation documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS CloudFormation. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 109.67651, + "_score": 104.138306, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -125637,7 +125667,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 Ansible observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ansible installation docs Open-source software provisioning, configuration management, and application-deployment tool enabling infrastructure as code. Ansible Galaxy Ansible Galaxy page for the New Relic Ansible role Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Ansible? Ansible is a radically simple IT automation engine that automates cloud provisioning, configuration management, application deployment, intra-service orchestration, and many other IT needs. Designed for multi-tier deployments since day one, Ansible models your IT infrastructure by describing how all of your systems inter-relate, rather than just managing one system at a time. It uses no agents and no additional custom security infrastructure, so it's easy to deploy - and most importantly, it uses a very simple language (YAML, in the form of Ansible Playbooks) that allow you to describe your automation jobs in a way that approaches plain English. What does New Relic provide New Relic has developed a Ansible playbook for the Ansible agent to deploy the New Relic Infrastructure agent and On Host Integrations throughout your environment. How to get started? Follow the instructions on New Relic documentation: Configure the infrastructure agent using Ansible How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Pulumi Chef Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 109.458984, + "_score": 103.95999, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -125684,7 +125714,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   3 Pulumi observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started with New Relic and Pulumi In this guide, you learn how to set up New Relic alerts with Pulumi. Github repository Github repository for the New Relic Package. New Relic Package Pulumi documentation for the New Relic Package Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Pulumi? Pulumi is a popular infrastructure-as-code software tool. Pulumi enables teams to use a unified software engineering process to deliver infrastructure and applications together and faster. This increases agility, reduces risks, and speeds innovation. You use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic entities, dashboard, alerts and synthetics. What does New Relic provide Pulumi has developed a New Relic Package to configure alerts, synthetics, dashboards, and other parts of New Relic through declarative configuration files. How to get started? Follow the instructions on Pulumi package documentation: Getting Started with the New Relic Package How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Pulumi Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ansible Chef Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 109.458984, + "_score": 103.95999, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -125730,7 +125760,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 Chef observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Chef installation docs Chef is a configuration management tool written in Ruby and Erlang. Chef Supermarket Chef Supermarket page for the New Relic Chef Recipe Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Chef? Chef Infrastructure Management enables DevOps teams to model and deploy secure and scalable infrastructure automation across any cloud, VM, and/or physical infrastructure. The Chef Infra agent is self-updating, self-automating and works well in low bandwidth or remote environments. It also allows Chef to scale up and down as customers demands change. Security keys are managed and rotated regularly using Chef automated cookbooks which allows admins to turn off port access to SSH and WinRM further securing their environments in line with recommendations from industry standards like CIS (Center for Internet Security) benchmarks. What does New Relic provide New Relic has developed a Chef recipe for the Chef Infra agent to deploy the New Relic Infrastructure agent and On Host Integrations throughout your environment. How to get started? Follow the instructions on New Relic documentation: Configure the infrastructure agent using Chef How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ansible Pulumi Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 109.45764, + "_score": 103.95889, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -125777,7 +125807,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 Puppet observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Puppet installation docs Puppet is a configuration management tool used to manage various stages of the IT infrastructure lifecycle. Puppet Forge Puppet Forge page for the New Relic Puppet Module Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Puppet? Puppet is the industry standard for IT automation. Modernize, manage and bring your hybrid infrastructure into compliance through Puppet's powerful continuous automation. What does New Relic provide New Relic has developed a Puppet module for the Puppet agent to deploy the New Relic Infrastructure agent and On Host Integrations throughout your environment. How to get started? Follow the instructions on New Relic documentation: Configure the infrastructure agent using Puppet How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ansible Pulumi Chef Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 109.45757, + "_score": 103.95883, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -125824,7 +125854,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 ServiceNow Notifications observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ServiceNow installation docs With our ServiceNow integration, sync issues caught in New Relic with ServiceNow incidents. Check out our documentation to set up ServiceNow destinations and configure a message template, so your personnel are always informed. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo ServiceNow is a software that helps companies manage digital workflows for enterprise operations. Integrate New Relic with ServiceNow Incident-Management and automatically create and update incidents. Check out our documentation to set up a ServiceNow notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. See installation docs Authors Matan Moser (New Relic), Ismail Azam (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Webhook Notifications Slack Notifications Email Notifications Atlassian JIRA Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 471.43256, + "_score": 447.6194, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -125872,7 +125902,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Email Notifications observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Email installation docs Want to send automated emails when your system meets certain thresholds? Check out our documentation about setting up a workflow that notifies the right teams when an alert is triggered. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Send your New Relic alert notifications via email. You can send email notifications to users with or without New Relic accounts. Check out our documentation to set up an email notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. See installation docs Authors Matan Moser (New Relic), Ismail Azam (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources ServiceNow Notifications Webhook Notifications Slack Notifications Atlassian JIRA Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 465.081, + "_score": 441.64178, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -125920,7 +125950,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Slack Notifications observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Slack installation docs If you use Slack to communicate with your organization, you can create a Slack workflow that sends notifications from New Relic to Slack. Check out our documentation so you can integrate Slack and New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Slack is a a messaging app for business that connects people to the information that they need. Integrate New Relic with Slack to send notification messages to your Slack channels. Check out our documentation to set up a Slack notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. See installation docs Authors Matan Moser (New Relic), Ismail Azam (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources ServiceNow Notifications Webhook Notifications Email Notifications Atlassian JIRA Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 465.07617, + "_score": 441.63785, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -125971,7 +126001,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Atlassian JIRA observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Atlassian Jira (Cloud) installation docs See a potential problem developing in your stack? When you integrate New Relic with Atlassian Jira(Cloud), you can automate your jira processes like creating, updating, or deleting a ticket directly from New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Jira is a proprietary issue tracking product developed by Atlassian that allows bug tracking and agile project management. You can Integrate New Relic with Atlassian Jira(Cloud) and automatically create and update Jira issues. Check out our documentation to set up a JIRA notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. See installation docs Authors Matan Moser (New Relic), Ismail Azam (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources ServiceNow Notifications Webhook Notifications Slack Notifications Email Notifications Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 403.3576, + "_score": 383.15274, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126010,7 +126040,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 348.29895, + "_score": 329.70447, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126056,7 +126086,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 OKHTTP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. OKHTTP installation docs OkHttp is a third-party library developed by Square for sending and receive HTTP-based network requests. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo OkHttp is a third-party library developed by Square for sending and receive HTTP-based network requests. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Cordova Android tvOS iOS Interactions page", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 116.06056, + "_score": 110.709114, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126099,7 +126129,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 iOS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. iOS installation docs Default operating system for Apple mobile devices, including the iPhone and iPad. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic Mobile monitoring New Relic's mobile monitoring for iOS gives you a comprehensive view of your app's performance. It works for iOS apps written using Objective-C, Swift, or both languages Get started! Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Android tvOS NerdGraph tutorial: Mobile agent monitoring examples OKHTTP Cordova", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 116.04074, + "_score": 110.69267, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126145,7 +126175,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Android observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Android installation docs Mobile operating system based on a modified Linux kernel and other open source software. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic Mobile monitoring New Relic's mobile monitoring for Android gives you a comprehensive view of your app's performance. It works for Android apps written using Java or Kotlin. Get started! Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources iOS tvOS NerdGraph tutorial: Mobile agent monitoring examples OKHTTP Cordova", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 116.01425, + "_score": 110.6707, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126183,7 +126213,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 106.26789, + "_score": 100.508316, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126230,7 +126260,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Cordova observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Cordova installation docs Cordova wraps your HTML/JavaScript app into a native container which can access the device functions of several platforms. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic Mobile monitoring New Relic's mobile monitoring for Cordova gives you a comprehensive view of your app's performance. The official New Relic Cordova plugin for iOS and Android allows developers to easily embed the mobile agents into Cordova applications. Get started! Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources OKHTTP Android tvOS iOS Interactions page", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 99.79338, + "_score": 95.19672, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126278,7 +126308,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Debian observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Debian installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor Debian. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Debian? Debian, also known as Debian GNU/Linux, is a Linux distribution composed of free and open-source software. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Debian environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Ubuntu Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 329.59863, + "_score": 312.97055, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126320,7 +126350,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Unix observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Unix installation docs The Unix monitoring integration allows for system-level monitoring of AIX, Linux, macOS, Solaris/SunOS and other Unix-based servers. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The Unix monitoring integration allows for system-level monitoring of AIX, Linux, macOS, Solaris/SunOS and other Unix-based servers. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Debian Ubuntu Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 329.59842, + "_score": 312.97037, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126365,7 +126395,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 CentOS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CentOS installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor CentOS. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is CentOS? Free Linux distribution built to be compatible with Red Hat Enterprise. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your CentOS environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Debian Ubuntu Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 329.59842, + "_score": 312.97037, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126409,7 +126439,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor SUSE. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is SUSE? Linux-based operating system developed by SUSE designed for servers, mainframes, and workstations. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your SUSE environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CentOS Debian Ubuntu Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 329.5982, + "_score": 312.9702, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126454,7 +126484,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Linux quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Linux Documentation   1 Linux observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Linux installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor Linux. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Linux? Linux is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems, typically packaged in a distribution. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Linux environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Debian Ubuntu Unix", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 323.87766, + "_score": 307.5385, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126494,7 +126524,7 @@ "external_id": "dbaab184e3bdb3bd8a1b53eae3208345b142cf5d", "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/a20bba1990426839e84ca32dea3d696f/6d85a/ruby.png", "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/ruby", - "published_at": "2023-01-23T01:38:37Z", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:39:19Z", "updated_at": "2023-01-20T01:37:30Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, @@ -126502,7 +126532,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Ruby quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Ruby Alerts   4 Ruby observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Ruby observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ruby installation docs Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. What is Ruby? Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Ruby with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Ruby. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources C Elixir Golang Server-side agent configuration Delayed_Job", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.7583, + "_score": 270.86536, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126551,7 +126581,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Python quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   4 Python observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Python observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Python installation docs Python is an interpreted, high-level and general-purpose programming language. Complete quickstart for Python monitoring Python monitoring provides visibility into all your applications to help identify and resolve performance issues. Track key transactions, monitor a dashboard for critical metrics, and trigger alerts whenever an error or problem is detected before it impacts users. The Python quickstart enables development teams to dive deep into performance metrics to inspect database query traces, code-level transaction traces, and error traces. Why monitoring Python is so important Python monitoring agents enable developers to troubleshoot application and endpoint issues, identify specific dependencies, and meet service level agreements. Development teams can view detailed stack traces of sampled threads and extend performance monitoring to collect and analyze business data in a dashboard. This approach helps teams make data-driven decisions and enhance user experiences. What's included in this quickstart? New Relic's Python monitoring quickstart boasts instant full-stack observability out-of-the-box: Alerts (Adpex score, CPU utilization, transaction error) Dashboards (most popular transactions, average transaction duration today compared with that for the previous week, Adpex score comparisons, and more) Monitor scripts and functions Monitor WSGI web transactions New Relic - complete Python performance monitoring tool New Relic's Python agent helps developers measure time-based values like connections per minute. It allows teams to capture discrete events with key-value attributes attached to them and analyze and query data. In addition to the above, New Relic's Python agent includes: Browser monitoring Cross application tracing Custom metrics Event loop diagnostics Message queues Runtime metrics New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps Python developers minimize complexity and boost efficiency through enhanced visibility. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammerstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources FastAPI Ruby Elixir C Pika", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 255.69373, + "_score": 240.00183, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126597,7 +126627,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Golang quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Golang Alerts   4 Golang observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Golang observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Golang installation docs Popular open source programming language with automated features. What is Golang? Popular open source programming language with automated features. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Golang with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Golang. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources C Ruby Elixir Gin NATS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 248.17294, + "_score": 235.89188, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126645,7 +126675,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 FastAPI quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. fastAPI Alerts   4 FastAPI observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 FastAPI observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Python installation docs Python is an interpreted, high-level and general-purpose programming language. What is FastAPI? FastAPI is a modern and really fast web framework for developing RESTful APIs in Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments fastAPI with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for FastAPI. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Python Elixir C Python agent v5.22.0.151 Python agent v6.4.3.160", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 242.93637, + "_score": 230.8985, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126690,7 +126720,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 C quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. C Alerts   4 C observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 C observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. C installation docs General-purpose, procedural, imperative computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis M. Ritchie at the Bell Telephone. What is C? General-purpose, procedural, imperative computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis M. Ritchie at the Bell Telephone. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments C with the New Relic C SDK, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for C. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ruby Python PHP Java Golang", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 174.45685, + "_score": 165.81331, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126740,7 +126770,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Episerver CMS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Episerver CMS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Episerver CMS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Episerver CMS installation docs Full service CMS with dedicated layers for commerce and marketing. Why monitor Episerver CMS? Episerver offers a web content management system (CMS), digital marketing, and digital commerce services via its Episerver Digital Experience Platform Cloud Service. New Relic quickstart instruments Episerver CMS with the New Relic .NET agent to instantly monitor Episerver CMS with best-in-class dashboards and alerts. Episerver CMS quickstart highlights The New Relic Episerver CMS quickstart has the following features: Dashboards: Our dashboards provide you a clear overview of transactions, errors, and the virtual machine. The dashboards also help you monitor other key indicators like top 10 failed transactions, latest errors, and more. Alerts: You can get instant alerts on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Our .NET agent supports both .NET Framework and .NET Core, and works with all .NET compatible languages. In addition to the .NET agent, you can also install New Relic’s infrastructure monitoring agent to view the performance of Episerver’s host environment. New Relic + Episerver CMS = Optimum performance monitoring Monitor your Episerver CMS performance with our .NET agent. The integration provides a high-level overview of Episerver CMS, giving you access to code-level details like transaction traces, database queries, and errors. Also, it empowers you to track activities across a large Episerver distributed system. New Relic Episerver CMS quickstart gives you proactive notifications from alerts to respond quickly when your app stops running seamlessly. You can use the query builder to create custom dashboards from your data. Download New Relic Episerver CMS quickstart today to monitor Episerver CMS metrics in real-time. This quickstart is your gateway to instant monitoring of your Episerver CMS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources DNN Community DNN Evoq Joomla Magento MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 484.9822, + "_score": 460.44543, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126791,7 +126821,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 DNN Community quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 DNN Community observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 DNN Community observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. DNN Community installation docs DNN is the largest and most popular open source CMS on the Microsoft ASP.NET stack. What is DNN Community? DNN is the largest and most popular open source CMS on the Microsoft ASP.NET stack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments DNN Community with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for DNN Community. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Episerver CMS DNN Evoq Joomla Magento MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 459.9053, + "_score": 436.64844, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126838,7 +126868,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 MediaWiki quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 MediaWiki observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 MediaWiki observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MediaWiki installation docs MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki engine developed for use on Wikipedia. What is MediaWiki? MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki engine developed for use on Wikipedia. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MediaWiki with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for MediaWiki. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Joomla Magento Episerver CMS DNN Community DNN Evoq", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 353.20703, + "_score": 335.4186, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126885,7 +126915,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Magento quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Magento observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Magento observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Magento installation docs Magento is an open-source e-commerce platform written in PHP. What is Magento? Magento is an open-source e-commerce platform written in PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Magento with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Magento. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Joomla MediaWiki Episerver CMS DNN Community DNN Evoq", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 353.2068, + "_score": 335.41843, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126932,7 +126962,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Joomla quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Joomla observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Joomla observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Joomla installation docs Joomla is a free and open-source PHP content management system for publishing web content. What is Joomla? Joomla is a free and open-source PHP content management system for publishing web content. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Joomla with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Joomla. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Magento MediaWiki Episerver CMS DNN Community DNN Evoq", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 353.2068, + "_score": 335.41843, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -126977,7 +127007,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Apigee API Distributed Tracing observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Apigee Distributed Tracing documentation Installation and configuration instructions Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Apigee API JavaScript Resources to create or propagate W3C Trace Context through Apigee Flows and on to the Apigee Target. Apigee Flow Spans are reported back to New Relic's Trace API. Sample Policies are included to demonstrate use. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 412.40436, + "_score": 391.60068, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -127024,7 +127054,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for Elasticsearch queries Java Agent instrumentation extension to track and record ElasticSearch queries as dataStore queries What is elasticsearch? Elasticsearch is a search engine based on the Lucene library. It provides a distributed, multitenant-capable full-text search engine with an HTTP web interface and schema-free JSON documents. Elasticsearch provides a full Query DSL (Domain Specific Language) based on JSON to define queries The elastic search query java agent extension enables monitoring of elasticsearch queries in a java application. Once deployed elasticsearch queries begin to show up in the New Relic UI under Databases section How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Apache Camel Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 355.63644, + "_score": 337.7143, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -127072,7 +127102,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. MSSQL On-Host Integration w/ Query Plans Sample SQL Server dashboard with query plans included Documentation   1 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MSSQL on-host integration (query plans version) The installation and configuration instructions for the experimental version of the MSSQL on-host integration required to collect query plan data Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo This quickstart includes a modified version of the Microsoft SQL Server on-host integration that captures query plan data for slowest running queries, and a dashboard to view the query plans using the SQL Query Plans custom visualization. On-host integration The modified version of the Microsoft on-host integration ingests query plan data using the New Relic Log API. Dashboard The dashboard displays SQL Server information on multiple pages: SQL Overview: The SQL Overview tab displays Database/Log Space, Memory, Waits/Blocking, Blocked Processes Query Performance: This page includes the Query Plans widget How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing HCP Consul Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 291.1803, + "_score": 276.4973, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -127120,7 +127150,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent instrumentation extension for the Google Cloud Platform PubSub framework What is Pub/Sub? Messaging and ingestion for event-driven systems and streaming analytics. Pub/Sub enables you to create systems of event producers and consumers, called publishers and subscribers. Publishers communicate with subscribers asynchronously by broadcasting events, rather than by synchronous remote procedure calls (RPCs). Publishers send events to the Pub/Sub service, without regard to how or when these events will be processed. Pub/Sub then delivers events to all services that need to react to them. Compared to systems communicating through RPCs, where publishers must wait for subscribers to receive the data, such asynchronous integration increases the flexibility and robustness of the system overall. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Apache Camel Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 262.44507, + "_score": 249.22241, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -127168,7 +127198,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for JDBC ExecuteBatch method Java Agent instrumentation extension for tracking executeBatch method of the Statement, PreparedStatement and CallableStatement interfaces as a database call. What is executeBatch call? ExecuteBatch method in jdbc submits a batch of commands to the database for execution. You If all commands execute successfully, the call returns an array of update counts. Once the instrumentation is deployed it will start to track the call to the executeBatch method as a database call in distributed traces. The Performance tab for the call will show the query as \"Batch Execute n Queries\" where n is the number of queries executed as part of the batch. For calls to addBatch(String sql), it will represent the number of calls to this method before the executeBatch method is executed. For PreparedStatment and CallableStatment it will represent the number of times that addBatch() is called. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing Apache Camel Java Agent Extension Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 262.43588, + "_score": 249.2149, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -127217,7 +127247,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.92786, + "_score": 257.3183, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -127266,7 +127296,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32288, + "_score": 256.8221, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -127315,7 +127345,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32288, + "_score": 256.8221, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -127364,7 +127394,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.2489, + "_score": 256.7614, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -127413,7 +127443,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Trusted Advisor observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Trusted Advisor installation docs Monitor AWS Trusted Advisor by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Trusted Advisor? The AWS Trusted Advisor is an online tool that provides real-time guidance to help you follow AWS best practices for provisioning your resources. It evaluates your account by using checks which then identify ways to optimize your AWS infrastructure. New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart features The New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor monitoring quickstart empowers you with our AWS Trusted Advisor integration to collect data about key metrics, query the data and gain valuable insights. Why monitor AWS Trusted Advisor with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your AWS Trusted Advisor metrics and other data to New Relic. In order to have fresh data, our integration programmatically sends refresh requests to AWS. You can activate the integration by following our standard procedures for connecting AWS services to New Relic. The monitoring quickstart helps you to track key AWS Trusted Advisor metrics like AWS region, current usage, limit amount, service limit usage, status, and timestamp. Install the New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart today to proactively monitor AWS Trusted Advisor and keep getting quality recommendations that help you follow AWS best practices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24875, + "_score": 256.7613, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -127465,7 +127495,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Route 53 Resolver quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Route 53 Documentation   1 Amazon Route 53 Resolver observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Route 53 Resolver installation docs Monitor Amazon Route 53 Resolver by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Route 53 Resolver? Create and configure endpoints in Amazon Route 53. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Route 53 Resolver by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Route 53 Resolver documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Route 53 Resolver. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF AWS NLB/ALB Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 334.43872, + "_score": 317.5127, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -127515,7 +127545,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 AWS WAF quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS WAFV2 AWS WAF Documentation   1 AWS WAF observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS WAF installation docs Monitor AWS WAF by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS WAF? Secure web traffic with a firewall built on top of Amazon Web Services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS WAF by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS WAF documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS WAF. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 334.43872, + "_score": 317.5127, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -127565,7 +127595,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 AWS NLB/ALB quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS ALB AWS NLB Documentation   1 AWS NLB/ALB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS NLB/ALB installation docs Monitor AWS NLB/ALB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS NLB/ALB? Distributes incoming application traffic across multiple targets, such as EC2 instances, in multiple availability zones. Get started! Start monitoring AWS NLB/ALB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS NLB/ALB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS NLB/ALB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 334.43872, + "_score": 317.5127, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -127615,7 +127645,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 AWS Transit Gateway quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS Transit Gateway Documentation   1 AWS Transit Gateway observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Transit Gateway installation docs Monitor AWS Transit Gateway by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Transit Gateway? Collate VPC and on-premises resources through a central gateway. Get started! Start monitoring AWS TransitGateway by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS TransitGateway documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS TransitGateway. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 334.4385, + "_score": 317.5125, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -127665,7 +127695,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon VPC quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon VPC Documentation   1 Amazon VPC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon VPC installation docs Monitor Amazon VPC by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon VPC? Virtual network that leverages AWS to gain visibility into configuration event changes that are overlaid across your Amazon services. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon VPC by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon VPC documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon VPC. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 334.42303, + "_score": 317.49982, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -127720,7 +127750,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics SSL Certification check observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a SSL Certification check Synthetics SSL Certification check will proactively ping your domain certificates based on a configurable threshold. Pair with an alert to ensure you are notified when your certificates need renewed. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 498.4928, + "_score": 473.37982, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -127773,7 +127803,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics User Flow check observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a Synthetics User Flow check Scripted browser monitors are used for more sophisticated, customized monitoring. You can create a custom script that navigates your website, takes specific actions, and ensures specific resources are present. With this you can test critical user flows within your websites and API's. The monitor uses Google Chrome browser. You can also use a variety of third-party modules to build your custom monitor. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 497.27917, + "_score": 472.38458, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -127826,7 +127856,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Synthetics Page Link Crawler quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Page Link Crawler Alerts   1 Synthetics Page Link Crawler observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Low Success Rate This alert is triggered when the link crawler fails more than 10% of the times. Documentation   1 Synthetics Page Link Crawler observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring What is a link crawler? Link crawler helps you to automatically test your webpage links to detect broken links. When a website URL is provided, synthetic Link Crawler will visit the URL, test all the links on the website, and return any broken links. New Relic synthetic link crawler Broken links in a website can lead to many problems, including missing web pages, site performance issues, and a reduction in site conversion rates. The New Relic synthetic link crawler quickstart offers you a broken link monitor for your website links. This monitor is one of the seven types of New Relic synthetic monitors. Others include certificate check monitor, ping monitor, step monitor, simple browser monitors, scripted browser monitors, and API tests. Why should you monitor your site links with New Relic? Monitoring website links with New Relic synthetic link crawler quickstart is crucial to quickly detect broken links and resolve outages. The synthetic monitor provides detailed statistics for each web page resource and downtime incidents. You can also collect custom response codes for more details on your monitor runs. New Relic synthetic broken link monitor quickstart also leverages the host-not-reporting feature in infrastructure monitoring. This gives you the advantage of enhanced monitoring options, and you can get notified when New Relic stops receiving data from your hosts. Download and install the New Relic synthetic broken link monitor quickstart today to start monitoring your websites for broken links. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 497.27917, + "_score": 472.38458, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -127878,7 +127908,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics User Step Execution observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a User Step Execution Step monitors are advanced monitors which require no code to set up and allow you to test critical flows of your website. The monitor can be configured to: Assert text Assert title Assert an element Click an element Dismiss a modal Double click an element Hover an element Navigate to a URL Secure a credential Select from a dropdown Type text How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 497.27884, + "_score": 472.38434, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -127931,7 +127961,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics Endpoint Availability observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a Synthetics Endpoint Availability check Synthetics Endpoint Availability uses an HTTP client to monitor remote API endpoints (REST, healthchecks, etc) and allows for customisation for your specific environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics Availability (Ping) Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Page Link Crawler", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 418.0349, + "_score": 396.9765, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -127979,7 +128009,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Nagios quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Nagios Documentation   1 Nagios observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Nagios Nagios is a free and open-source computer-software application that monitors systems, networks and infrastructure. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Use the New Relic Nagios On Host Integration to run Nagios custom scripts and display the data in New Relic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Jakub Kotkowiak Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Collectd StatsD Legacy SNMP Micrometer Dropwizard", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 230.11925, + "_score": 218.49435, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -128023,7 +128053,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Collectd observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Collectd installation docs Unix daemon for gathering and storing performance data across application and network infrastructure. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is CollectD? Unix daemon for gathering and storing performance data across application and network infrastructure. Get started! New Relic's CollectD integration lets you easily get CollectD-format data into New Relic. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Nagios StatsD Legacy SNMP Micrometer Dropwizard", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 229.89359, + "_score": 218.30942, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -128069,7 +128099,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Legacy SNMP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. SNMP installation docs Internet Standard protocol for collecting and organizing information about managed devices on IP networks. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is SNMP? Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a networking protocol used for monitoring managed devices on IP networks. It unlocks insights into any device on your network, physical, or virtual. How to monitor SNMP? New Relic SNMP integration empowers you to monitor the health of your network. First, you need to poll SNMP data from network devices and send it to New Relic. Then, create a New Relic workload to logically group your devices and set up anomaly detection. Afterward, you can use your new data to understand behaviors within your network. Why monitor SNMP with New Relic? Our SNMP infrastructure monitoring integration helps you to capture critical network performance metrics and inventory reported by SNMP servers. Follow in the footsteps of DevOps engineers at Synchrony Financial who are leveraging New Relic to monitor their network and other security-related hardware devices like the IBM DataPower gateway. Synchrony Financial runs various threat detection, prevention rules, and policies on the IBM DataPower gateway. However, their IBM DataPower API gateway is a single point of failure through which application traffic is routed. This exposes SNMP metric data about its own availability and performance. By using New Relic SNMP integration, Synchrony DevOps get real-time alerts on any security threats as soon as they are detected. Install the New Relic SNMP monitoring quickstart today to proactively monitor the health of your network and correlate network performance with infrastructure, applications, and digital experiences. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Collectd Nagios StatsD Micrometer Dropwizard", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 228.91634, + "_score": 217.34813, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -128112,7 +128142,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Dropwizard observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Dropwizard installation docs Java framework intended for use in RESTful web services. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Dropwizard? Java framework for metrics instrumentation intended for use in RESTful web services. Get started! New Relic's Dropwizard reporter sends your Dropwizard telemetry data to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Kamon Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.85841, + "_score": 187.87354, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -128153,7 +128183,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Kamon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kamon installation docs Kamon is used to automatically instrument, monitor and debug distributed systems. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Kamon? Kamon provides an instrumentation toolkit that specializes in automatic instrumentation of Scala and Akka applications. It consists of APIs for metric and tracing instrumentation and automatic instrumentation modules that create application metrics and distributed traces. Get started! New Relic's Kamon reporter is included in the Kamon Bundle, and you can configure it to send telemetry data from your Kamon-instrumented applications to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation for the New Relic's Kamon reporter to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.85815, + "_score": 187.87332, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -128188,7 +128218,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 328.6392, + "_score": 309.71307, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -128230,7 +128260,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 316.96173, + "_score": 301.13605, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -128270,7 +128300,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 311.29318, + "_score": 294.85382, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -128317,7 +128347,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Storage observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Storage installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Storage by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Storage? Service built for app developers that need to store and serve user-generated content, such as photos or videos. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Storage by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Storage documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Storage. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 309.20322, + "_score": 294.82257, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -128366,7 +128396,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Database installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Database by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Database? An efficient, low-latency solution for mobile apps that require synced states across clients in real time. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Database by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 309.18774, + "_score": 294.80975, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -128417,7 +128447,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 260.51584, + "_score": 247.40533, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -128466,7 +128496,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.9341, + "_score": 246.92825, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -128515,7 +128545,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.9341, + "_score": 246.92825, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -128564,7 +128594,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.86298, + "_score": 246.8699, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -128613,7 +128643,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Trusted Advisor observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Trusted Advisor installation docs Monitor AWS Trusted Advisor by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Trusted Advisor? The AWS Trusted Advisor is an online tool that provides real-time guidance to help you follow AWS best practices for provisioning your resources. It evaluates your account by using checks which then identify ways to optimize your AWS infrastructure. New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart features The New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor monitoring quickstart empowers you with our AWS Trusted Advisor integration to collect data about key metrics, query the data and gain valuable insights. Why monitor AWS Trusted Advisor with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your AWS Trusted Advisor metrics and other data to New Relic. In order to have fresh data, our integration programmatically sends refresh requests to AWS. You can activate the integration by following our standard procedures for connecting AWS services to New Relic. The monitoring quickstart helps you to track key AWS Trusted Advisor metrics like AWS region, current usage, limit amount, service limit usage, status, and timestamp. Install the New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart today to proactively monitor AWS Trusted Advisor and keep getting quality recommendations that help you follow AWS best practices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.86282, + "_score": 246.86978, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -128629,41 +128659,6 @@ } ], "/gcp-cloud-run": [ - { - "sections": [ - "GCP integration metrics", - "Google Cloud Metrics" - ], - "title": "GCP integration metrics", - "type": "docs", - "tags": [ - "Integrations", - "Google Cloud Platform integrations", - "Get started" - ], - "external_id": "e1274b0eb01b312f7cb781a5b2210570379b1cfa", - "image": "", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/infrastructure/google-cloud-platform-integrations/get-started/gcp-integration-metrics/", - "published_at": "2023-01-22T15:04:46Z", - "updated_at": "2022-09-16T11:40:58Z", - "document_type": "page", - "popularity": 1, - "body": "Google Cloud Metrics The following table contains the metrics we collect for GCP. 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gcp.bigquery.storage.table_count storage.Tables GCP BigQuery gcp.bigquery.query.count query.Count GCP BigQuery gcp.bigquery.query.execution_times query.ExecutionTimes GCP BigQuery gcp.bigquery.slots.allocated slots.Allocated GCP BigQuery gcp.bigquery.slots.allocated_for_project slots.AllocatedForProject GCP BigQuery gcp.bigquery.slots.allocated_for_project_and_job_type slots.AllocatedForProjectAndJobType GCP BigQuery gcp.bigquery.slots.allocated_for_reservation slots.AllocatedForReservation GCP BigQuery gcp.bigquery.slots.total_allocated_for_reservation slots.TotalAllocatedForReservation GCP BigQuery gcp.bigquery.slots.total_available slots.TotalAvailable GCP BigQuery gcp.bigquery.storage.uploaded_bytes storage.UploadedBytes GCP BigQuery gcp.bigquery.storage.uploaded_bytes_billed storage.UploadedBytesBilled GCP BigQuery gcp.bigquery.storage.uploaded_row_count storage.UploadedRows GCP Dataflow gcp.dataflow.job.billable_shuffle_data_processed job.BillableShuffleDataProcessed GCP Dataflow 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gcp.dataproc.cluster.operation.failed_count cluster.operation.Failures GCP Dataproc gcp.dataproc.cluster.operation.running_count cluster.operation.Running GCP Dataproc gcp.dataproc.cluster.operation.submitted_count cluster.operation.Submitted GCP Dataproc gcp.dataproc.cluster.yarn.allocated_memory_percentage cluster.yarn.AllocatedMemoryPercentage GCP Dataproc gcp.dataproc.cluster.yarn.apps cluster.yarn.Apps GCP Dataproc gcp.dataproc.cluster.yarn.containers cluster.yarn.Containers GCP Dataproc gcp.dataproc.cluster.yarn.memory_size cluster.yarn.MemorySize GCP Dataproc gcp.dataproc.cluster.yarn.nodemanagers cluster.yarn.Nodemanagers GCP Dataproc gcp.dataproc.cluster.yarn.pending_memory_size cluster.yarn.PendingMemorySize GCP Dataproc gcp.dataproc.cluster.yarn.virtual_cores cluster.yarn.VirtualCores GCP Datastore gcp.datastore.api.request_count api.Requests GCP Datastore gcp.datastore.entity.read_sizes entity.ReadSizes GCP Datastore gcp.datastore.entity.write_sizes entity.WriteSizes GCP Datastore gcp.datastore.index.write_count index.Writes GCP Firebase Database gcp.firebasedatabase.io.database_load io.DatabaseLoad GCP Firebase Database gcp.firebasedatabase.io.persisted_bytes_count io.PersistedBytes GCP Firebase Database gcp.firebasedatabase.io.sent_responses_count io.SentResponses GCP Firebase Database gcp.firebasedatabase.io.utilization io.Utilization GCP Firebase Database gcp.firebasedatabase.network.active_connections network.ActiveConnections GCP Firebase Database gcp.firebasedatabase.network.api_hits_count network.ApiHits GCP Firebase Database gcp.firebasedatabase.network.broadcast_load network.BroadcastLoad GCP Firebase Database gcp.firebasedatabase.network.https_requests_count network.HttpsRequests GCP Firebase Database gcp.firebasedatabase.network.monthly_sent network.MonthlySent GCP Firebase Database gcp.firebasedatabase.network.monthly_sent_limit network.MonthlySentLimit GCP Firebase Database gcp.firebasedatabase.network.sent_bytes_count network.SentBytes GCP Firebase Database gcp.firebasedatabase.network.sent_payload_and_protocol_bytes_count network.SentPayloadAndProtocolBytes GCP Firebase Database gcp.firebasedatabase.network.sent_payload_bytes_count network.SentPayloadBytes GCP Firebase Database gcp.firebasedatabase.rules.evaluation_count rules.Evaluation GCP Firebase Database gcp.firebasedatabase.storage.limit storage.Limit GCP Firebase Database gcp.firebasedatabase.storage.total_bytes storage.TotalBytes GCP Firebase Hosting gcp.firebasehosting.network.monthly_sent network.MonthlySent GCP Firebase Hosting gcp.firebasehosting.network.monthly_sent_limit network.MonthlySentLimit GCP Firebase Hosting gcp.firebasehosting.network.sent_bytes_count network.SentBytes GCP Firebase Hosting gcp.firebasehosting.storage.limit storage.Limit GCP Firebase Hosting gcp.firebasehosting.storage.total_bytes storage.TotalBytes GCP Firebase Storage gcp.firebasestorage.rules.evaluation_count rules.Evaluation GCP Firestore gcp.firestore.api.request_count api.Request GCP Firestore gcp.firestore.document.delete_count document.Delete GCP Firestore gcp.firestore.document.read_count document.Read GCP Firestore gcp.firestore.document.write_count document.Write GCP Firestore gcp.firestore.network.active_connections network.ActiveConnections GCP Firestore gcp.firestore.network.snapshot_listeners network.SnapshotListeners GCP Firestore gcp.firestore.rules.evaluation_count rules.Evaluation GCP Cloud Functions gcp.cloudfunctions.function.execution_count function.Executions GCP Cloud Functions gcp.cloudfunctions.function.execution_times function.ExecutionTimeNanos GCP Cloud Functions gcp.cloudfunctions.function.user_memory_bytes function.UserMemoryBytes GCP Interconnect gcp.interconnect.network.interconnect.capacity network.interconnect.Capacity GCP Interconnect gcp.interconnect.network.interconnect.dropped_packets_count network.interconnect.DroppedPackets GCP Interconnect gcp.interconnect.network.interconnect.link.rx_power network.interconnect.link.RxPower GCP Interconnect gcp.interconnect.network.interconnect.link.tx_power network.interconnect.link.TxPower GCP Interconnect gcp.interconnect.network.interconnect.receive_errors_count network.interconnect.ReceiveErrors GCP Interconnect gcp.interconnect.network.interconnect.received_bytes_count network.interconnect.ReceivedBytes GCP Interconnect gcp.interconnect.network.interconnect.received_unicast_packets_count network.interconnect.ReceivedUnicastPackets GCP Interconnect gcp.interconnect.network.interconnect.send_errors_count network.interconnect.SendErrors GCP Interconnect gcp.interconnect.network.interconnect.sent_bytes_count network.interconnect.SentBytes GCP Interconnect gcp.interconnect.network.interconnect.sent_unicast_packets_count network.interconnect.SentUnicastPackets GCP Interconnect gcp.interconnect.network.attachment.capacity network.attachment.Capacity GCP Interconnect gcp.interconnect.network.attachment.received_bytes_count 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database.postgresql.insights.perquery.LockTime GCP AlloyDB Database gcp.alloydb.database.postgresql.insights.perquery.rowCount database.postgresql.insights.perquery.Row GCP AlloyDB Database gcp.alloydb.database.postgresql.insights.perquery.sharedBlkAccessCount database.postgresql.insights.perquery.SharedBlkAccess GCP AlloyDB Database gcp.alloydb.database.postgresql.insights.pertag.executionTime database.postgresql.insights.pertag.ExecutionTime GCP AlloyDB Database gcp.alloydb.database.postgresql.insights.pertag.ioTime database.postgresql.insights.pertag.IoTime GCP AlloyDB Database gcp.alloydb.database.postgresql.insights.pertag.latencies database.postgresql.insights.pertag.Latencies GCP AlloyDB Database gcp.alloydb.database.postgresql.insights.pertag.lockTime database.postgresql.insights.pertag.LockTime GCP AlloyDB Database gcp.alloydb.database.postgresql.insights.pertag.rowCount database.postgresql.insights.pertag.Row GCP AlloyDB Database 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gcp.alloydb.instance.postgres.replication.maximumLag instance.postgres.replication.MaximumLag GCP AlloyDB Instance gcp.alloydb.instance.postgres.replication.replicas instance.postgres.replication.Replicas GCP AlloyDB Instance gcp.alloydb.instance.postgres.totalConnections instance.postgres.TotalConnections GCP AlloyDB Instance gcp.alloydb.instance.postgres.transactionCount instance.postgres.Transaction", - "info": "", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 311.02985, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "title": "GCP integration metrics", - "sections": "Google Cloud Metrics", - "tags": "Google Cloud Platform integrations", - "body": "Google Cloud Metrics The following table contains the metrics we collect for GCP. 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Service built for app developers that need to store and serve user-generated content, such as photos or videos. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Storage by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Storage documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Storage. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 309.20322, + "_score": 294.82257, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -128748,7 +128743,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Database installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Database by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Database? An efficient, low-latency solution for mobile apps that require synced states across clients in real time. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Database by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 309.18774, + "_score": 294.80975, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -128797,7 +128792,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Hosting observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Hosting installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Hosting by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Hosting? Provides fast and secure hosting for your web app, static and dynamic content, and microservices. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Hosting by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Hosting documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Hosting. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 309.08908, + "_score": 294.72797, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -128846,7 +128841,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Dataproc observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Dataproc installation docs Monitor GCP Dataproc by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Dataproc? Run Apache Spark and Hadoop clusters in a fully managed Google Cloud environment. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Dataproc by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Dataproc documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Dataproc. 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Dashboard   1 Video agent for Akamai player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Akamai Media Player Alerts   3 Video agent for Akamai player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - akamai-media-player Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - akamai-media-player Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - akamai-media-player Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for Akamai player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Akamai Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using Akamai player. Why monitor Akamai player? Akamai Media Player is designed to help you insert quality media playback experiences into web, mobile, and connected-TV applications using SDKs. It includes SDKs for web, iOS, tvOS, Android, Android TV, Fire TV, and Chromecast. New Relic Akamai quickstart monitors your Akamai player with digital experience monitoring, tracing, diagnostics, and application analytics. Akamai player quickstart highlights The New Relic Akamai player quickstart has the following features Dashboards| Our dashboards proactively track metrics like video attempts, video plays, and average video start time. The dashboards also help you monitor other key indicators like connection buffering ratio, plays by app, and more. Alerts| You can get instant alerts on performance metrics like video playback failure, video start failure, and video start time. How to monitor Akamai performance New Relic’s Akamai quickstart automatically instruments your Akamai player with our video agent. It empowers you to monitor video applications with practical dashboards and alerts. The dashboard provides interactive visualizations to explore your data and understand context. In particular, the dashboard offers you the ability to drill down into performance details like the number of video attempts, number of video plays, and the overall average video start. With instant alerts, the integration helps you to detect issues quickly and respond to them efficiently thereby improving your Akamai streaming experience. Install the New Relic Akamai observability quickstart today to track Akamai player’s metrics in real-time through a seamless dashboard and different alerts. This quickstart offers you the fastest path to effective monitoring of your Akamai video player via our video agent. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Android. Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for iOS and tvOS Agent for Prebid", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 486.18695, + "_score": 461.69894, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -128949,7 +128993,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for VideoJS player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Video.js Alerts   3 Video agent for VideoJS player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - videojs Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - videojs Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - videojs Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for VideoJS player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video VideoJS Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using VideoJS player. Agent to monitor video applications using VideoJS player. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Android. Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 474.60803, + "_score": 450.75897, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -128998,7 +129042,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Video agent for Chromecast observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Chromecast Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications for Chromecast. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Agent to monitor video applications for Chromecast devices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for Android. Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for JWPlayer Agent for Prebid", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 473.96002, + "_score": 450.031, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -129047,7 +129091,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for JWPlayer quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - JWPlayer Alerts   3 Video agent for JWPlayer observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - jwplayer Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - jwplayer Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - jwplayer Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for JWPlayer observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video JWPlayer Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using JWPlayer. Agent to monitor video applications using JWPlayer. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for VideoJS player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 473.7827, + "_score": 449.9756, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -129096,7 +129140,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for HTML5 player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - html5 Alerts   3 Video agent for HTML5 player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - html5 Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - html5 Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - html5 Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for HTML5 player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video HTML5 Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using HTML5 player. Agent to monitor video applications using HTML5 player. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 473.7702, + "_score": 449.96533, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -129148,7 +129192,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon RDS Documentation   1 Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring installation docs Monitor Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring? Supplement your RDS monitoring with real-time metrics about the OS. Get started! Start monitoring AWS RDS Enhanced by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS RDS Enhanced documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS RDS Enhanced. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.8933, + "_score": 305.7447, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -129198,7 +129242,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon DocumentDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon DocumentDB Documentation   1 Amazon DocumentDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon DocumentDB installation docs Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon DocumentDB? Fast, scalable, highly available, and fully managed document database service that supports MongoDB workloads. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon DocumentDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon DocumentDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon DocumentDB.summary: Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relicsummary: Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relic How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.8933, + "_score": 305.7447, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -129248,7 +129292,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon QLDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon QLDB Documentation   1 Amazon QLDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon QLDB installation docs Monitor Amazon QLDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon QLDB? Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (Amazon QLDB) is a fully managed ledger database that provides a transparent, immutable, and cryptographically verifiable transaction log. Proactively instrument Amazon QLDB with the New Relic infrastructure monitoring agent to monitor the stability and reliability of Amazon QLDB. Amazon QLDB quickstart highlights The New Relic Amazon QLDB quickstart includes the following features Dashboards: Proactively monitor metrics like ledger samples, provider readIOs latency, ledgers, overview of ledger provider, etc. Start monitoring Amazon QLDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon QLDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. Ideal Amazon QLDB performance monitoring New Relic Amazon QLDB quickstart offers an integration for reporting your Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB) data to New Relic. The integration collects several Amazon QLDB metrics that you can analyze to understand context, improve customer experience, and make data-driven business decisions. The quickstart empowers you to monitor Amazon QLDB with out-of-the-box dashboards and visualizations. Some of the metrics you can track with the integration include the total amount of disk space used by a ledger's journal, indexes, and indexed history, all reported in 15-minute intervals. It also tracks the number of disk read I/O operations, disk write I/O operations, and the amount of time taken for data operations, all reported in one-minute intervals. Install the New Relic Amazon QLDB instant observability quickstart to effectively monitor your Amazon QLDB performance metrics with our infrastructure agent. This quickstart is your gateway to instant monitoring of services like QLDB AWS marketplace. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.8902, + "_score": 305.74213, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -129298,7 +129342,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 Amazon ElastiCache quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon ElastiCache (Redis) Amazon ElastiCache (Memcached) Documentation   1 Amazon ElastiCache observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon ElastiCache installation docs Monitor Amazon ElastiCache by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon ElastiCache? Deploy, operate, and scale an in-memory data store or cache in the cloud. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon ElastiCache by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon ElastiCache documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon ElastiCache. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon EC2 Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.8902, + "_score": 305.74213, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -129348,7 +129392,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon RDS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon RDS Alerts   1 Amazon RDS observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Documentation   1 Amazon RDS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon RDS installation docs Monitor Amazon RDS by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon RDS? Set up and manage a relational database in the cloud by providing resizable capacity and managing common database administration tasks. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon RDS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon RDS documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon RDS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.76343, + "_score": 305.63818, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -129399,7 +129443,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for VideoJS player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Video.js Alerts   3 Video agent for VideoJS player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - videojs Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - videojs Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - videojs Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for VideoJS player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video VideoJS Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using VideoJS player. Agent to monitor video applications using VideoJS player. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Android. Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 334.42154, + "_score": 317.60602, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -129448,7 +129492,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for JWPlayer quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - JWPlayer Alerts   3 Video agent for JWPlayer observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - jwplayer Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - jwplayer Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - jwplayer Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for JWPlayer observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video JWPlayer Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using JWPlayer. Agent to monitor video applications using JWPlayer. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for VideoJS player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 333.5962, + "_score": 316.82263, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -129497,7 +129541,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for The Platform player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Theplatform Alerts   3 Video agent for The Platform player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - theplatform Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - theplatform Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - theplatform Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for The Platform player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video The Platform Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using The Platform player. Agent to monitor video applications using The Platform player. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for Chromecast", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 333.5962, + "_score": 316.82263, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -129546,7 +129590,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for HTML5 player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - html5 Alerts   3 Video agent for HTML5 player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - html5 Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - html5 Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - html5 Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for HTML5 player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video HTML5 Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using HTML5 player. Agent to monitor video applications using HTML5 player. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 333.58737, + "_score": 316.81543, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -129598,7 +129642,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for Akamai player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Akamai Media Player Alerts   3 Video agent for Akamai player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - akamai-media-player Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - akamai-media-player Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - akamai-media-player Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for Akamai player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Akamai Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using Akamai player. Why monitor Akamai player? Akamai Media Player is designed to help you insert quality media playback experiences into web, mobile, and connected-TV applications using SDKs. It includes SDKs for web, iOS, tvOS, Android, Android TV, Fire TV, and Chromecast. New Relic Akamai quickstart monitors your Akamai player with digital experience monitoring, tracing, diagnostics, and application analytics. Akamai player quickstart highlights The New Relic Akamai player quickstart has the following features Dashboards| Our dashboards proactively track metrics like video attempts, video plays, and average video start time. The dashboards also help you monitor other key indicators like connection buffering ratio, plays by app, and more. Alerts| You can get instant alerts on performance metrics like video playback failure, video start failure, and video start time. How to monitor Akamai performance New Relic’s Akamai quickstart automatically instruments your Akamai player with our video agent. It empowers you to monitor video applications with practical dashboards and alerts. The dashboard provides interactive visualizations to explore your data and understand context. In particular, the dashboard offers you the ability to drill down into performance details like the number of video attempts, number of video plays, and the overall average video start. With instant alerts, the integration helps you to detect issues quickly and respond to them efficiently thereby improving your Akamai streaming experience. Install the New Relic Akamai observability quickstart today to track Akamai player’s metrics in real-time through a seamless dashboard and different alerts. This quickstart offers you the fastest path to effective monitoring of your Akamai video player via our video agent. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Android. Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for iOS and tvOS Agent for Prebid", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 333.56808, + "_score": 316.7588, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -129648,7 +129692,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs Collect and manage log data coming in from Amazon's Cloudwatch observability framework. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Collect and manage log data coming in from Amazon's Cloudwatch observability framework. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS FireLens plugin for Logs Amazon S3 Amazon CloudFront web logs AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 392.17545, + "_score": 372.56537, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -129700,7 +129744,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon S3 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon S3 Alerts   1 Amazon S3 observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Error Count This alert is triggered when there is more than 10 5xx erorrs in 10 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon S3 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon S3 installation docs Monitor Amazon S3 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon S3? Provides developers and IT teams with secure, durable, highly-scalable cloud storage. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon S3 by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon S3 documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon S3. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs AWS FireLens plugin for Logs Amazon EFS Amazon EBS AWS Outposts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 368.29083, + "_score": 349.88116, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -129749,7 +129793,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.92786, + "_score": 257.3183, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -129798,7 +129842,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32288, + "_score": 256.8221, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -129847,7 +129891,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32288, + "_score": 256.8221, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -129894,7 +129938,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Kamon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kamon installation docs Kamon is used to automatically instrument, monitor and debug distributed systems. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Kamon? Kamon provides an instrumentation toolkit that specializes in automatic instrumentation of Scala and Akka applications. It consists of APIs for metric and tracing instrumentation and automatic instrumentation modules that create application metrics and distributed traces. Get started! New Relic's Kamon reporter is included in the Kamon Bundle, and you can configure it to send telemetry data from your Kamon-instrumented applications to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation for the New Relic's Kamon reporter to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 241.93509, + "_score": 229.69513, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -129935,7 +129979,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Dropwizard observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Dropwizard installation docs Java framework intended for use in RESTful web services. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Dropwizard? Java framework for metrics instrumentation intended for use in RESTful web services. Get started! New Relic's Dropwizard reporter sends your Dropwizard telemetry data to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Kamon Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.85841, + "_score": 187.87354, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -129976,7 +130020,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 Micrometer observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Micrometer installation docs Library for viewing and managing instrumentation clients for popular services and applications. New Relic Micrometer Registry GitHub readme Implementation of Micrometer built for sending dimensional data to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Micrometer? Library for viewing and managing instrumentation clients for popular services and applications. Get started! New Relic's Micrometer metrics registry sends your Micrometer telemetry data to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Dropwizard Kamon Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.85815, + "_score": 187.87332, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -130018,7 +130062,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Prometheus Remote Write integration quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Prometheus Remote Write Monitoring Monitoring for Prometheus Remote Write. Displays Prometheus server statistics, resulting metric cardinality and any errors during ingest. Documentation   1 Prometheus Remote Write integration observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Prometheus installation docs Use Prometheus remote_write or New Relic's Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Prometheus monitoring Prometheus is an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit. Setting up Prometheus is straightforward, but scaling up and managing is not. That’s where New Relic steps in. New Relic's Prometheus quickstart New Relic offers two Prometheus integration schemes, Remote Write and OpenMetrics. Remote Write is ideal for well-established Prometheus infrastructures. It provides easy access to your metrics and only takes one line of yaml in your configuration for access. OpenMetrics allows for more visibility across multiple container platforms. Once the integration is set up, you can query data on memory usage for pods in deployment, facet any metrics, and view raw metric values all in one place. New Relic's Prometheus Integration stores various kinds of telemetry data - whether open-source, vendor-specific, or vendor-agnostic. Value of the Prometheus quickstart This New Relic quickstart helps you to configure Prometheus Remote Write. See all of your metrics in one place Combine and group all data across an entire software stack Connect Grafana dashboards Better understand the relationship between data and behaviors related to your software stack How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Dropwizard Kamon Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.85815, + "_score": 187.87332, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -130062,7 +130106,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Prometheus OpenMetrics integration observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Prometheus installation docs Use Prometheus remote_write or New Relic's Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Prometheus monitoring Prometheus is an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit. Setting up Prometheus is straightforward, but scaling up and managing is not. That’s where New Relic steps in. New Relic's Prometheus quickstart New Relic offers two Prometheus integration schemes, Remote Write and OpenMetrics. Remote Write is ideal for well-established Prometheus infrastructures. It provides easy access to your metrics and only takes one line of yaml in your configuration for access. OpenMetrics allows for more visibility across multiple container platforms. Once the integration is set up, you can query data on memory usage for pods in deployment, facet any metrics, and view raw metric values all in one place. New Relic's Prometheus Integration stores various kinds of telemetry data - whether open-source, vendor-specific, or vendor-agnostic. Value of the Prometheus quickstart New Relic’s quickstart makes DevOps easier. Although there are many ways to use Prometheus data in New Relic, we’ll break these down into OpenMetrics and Remote Write to help you decide on the best option for you: Use pre-built dashboards to monitor Kubernetes HPA capacity, or build your own! Monitor node readiness, and create alerts to let you know if a node is having issues and should not accept workloads Automatically instrument and monitor any OpenMetrics endpoint. See all of your metrics in one place Combine and group all data across an entire software stack Connect Grafana dashboards Better understand the relationship between data and behaviors related to your software stack How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Dropwizard Kamon Prometheus Remote Write integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.43524, + "_score": 187.5266, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -130112,7 +130156,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Ubuntu observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ubuntu installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor Ubuntu. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Ubuntu? Open source Linux distribution for both personal and enterprise use, based on Debian. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Ubuntu environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Debian? Debian, also known as Debian GNU/Linux, is a Linux distribution composed of free and open-source software. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Debian environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The Unix monitoring integration allows for system-level monitoring of AIX, Linux, macOS, Solaris/SunOS and other Unix-based servers. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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View repo View repo What is CentOS? Free Linux distribution built to be compatible with Red Hat Enterprise. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your CentOS environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Linux is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems, typically packaged in a distribution. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Linux environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Dashboard   1 Amazon SES quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon SES Documentation   1 Amazon SES observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon SES installation docs Cloud-based service for sending and receiving email. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon SES? Cloud-based service for sending and receiving email. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon SES by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon SES documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon SES. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon SNS Amazon MQ AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 360.6228, + "_score": 342.46997, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -130700,7 +130744,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon MQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon MQ Documentation   1 Amazon MQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon MQ installation docs Monitor Amazon MQ by connecting AWS to New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon MQ? Message brokering service for Apache ActiveMQ managed by AWS. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon MQ by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon MQ documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon MQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon SES Amazon SNS Amazon SQS Amazon MSK AWS Outposts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 317.70673, + "_score": 301.82574, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -130749,7 +130793,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 260.516, + "_score": 247.40561, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -130798,7 +130842,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.93427, + "_score": 246.92853, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -130847,7 +130891,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.93427, + "_score": 246.92853, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -130898,7 +130942,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Storage observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Storage installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Storage by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Storage? Service built for app developers that need to store and serve user-generated content, such as photos or videos. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Storage by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Storage documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Storage. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.25238, + "_score": 305.37885, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -130947,7 +130991,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Database installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Database by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Database? An efficient, low-latency solution for mobile apps that require synced states across clients in real time. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Database by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.23636, + "_score": 305.36557, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -130996,7 +131040,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Hosting observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Hosting installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Hosting by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Hosting? Provides fast and secure hosting for your web app, static and dynamic content, and microservices. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Hosting by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Hosting documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Hosting. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Dataproc? Run Apache Spark and Hadoop clusters in a fully managed Google Cloud environment. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Dataproc by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Dataproc documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Dataproc. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.08728, + "_score": 305.24194, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -131094,7 +131138,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Dataflow observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Dataflow installation docs Monitor GCP Dataflow by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Dataflow? Execute Apache Beam pipelines in a fully managed google cloud environment. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Dataflow by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Dataflow documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Dataflow. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.07806, + "_score": 305.2343, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -131145,7 +131189,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Varnish quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Varnish Cache Documentation   1 Varnish observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Varnish Reverse caching proxy for HTTP built to accelerate web application performance. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Varnish Cache and why should you monitor it? Varnish is a web cache used for content delivery and website acceleration. Media delivery over the internet can often experience lags and slow downs related to heavy user traffic and high throughput volumes. Varnish helps to address these issues by offering CDNs, streaming servers, caches, and HTTP/API reverse proxies that speed up the user experience. Caches such as Varnish are sensitive to things like insertion hits and misses and backend interactions, so it’s important to monitor such metrics to ensure Varnish runs smoothly. New Relic Varnish quickstart highlights The New Relic Varnish quickstart provides a number of visual dashboards that display real-time insights into Varnish cache performance. These include: Session connections and drops Expired objects Requests Cache hits Cache misses Cache hits for misses and passes Cache grace hits And many more… New Relic - The complete Varnish dashboard tool New Relic enables cohesive Varnish monitoring. Varnish’s value is its ability to enhance the speed of backend requests and content serving; however, such value is negated by any performance issues that Varnish experiences. Having real-time insight into key Varnish metrics provided by New Relic is essential to keeping it running at peak capacity. Dashboards, such as the ones on cache hits and misses, can help. Cache hits refer to successful requests to items in the Varnish cache. Conversely, cache misses are those requests which hit an empty cache and thus need to fetch data from the origin. Ideally, one should look to maximize cache hit rate, calculated as # of cache hits / total requests, and a hit rate of 95% or higher should be achievable. 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These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. HAProxy Documentation   1 HAProxy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. HAProxy Free, open-source software load balancer and proxy server for TCP and HTTP-based applications that spreads traffic across multiple servers. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Complete quickstart for HAProxy monitoring HAProxy monitoring helps maintain system performance and provides the visibility you need to identify and resolve the cause of errors and latency. When you monitor HAProxy in real-time, you can see the entire service topology of your data pipeline and applications in an HAProxy dashboard. Keep track of TCP and HTTP-based applications powered by the highly available and stable TCP/HTTP load-balancing software and proxy solution. New Relic HAProxy quickstart highlights New Relic's HAProxy monitoring agent tracks server capacity to ensure that it can handle all concurrent sessions. You can efficiently manage your resources and run applications optimally by keeping an eye on real-time HAProxy status and statistics. New Relic's HAProxy monitoring quickstart has the following out-of-the-box features so you can monitor your frontend/server inventory and the health/availability of your backend servers: Alerts (latency and errors) Dashboards (bytes sent and received per second, frontend statuses, request errors per second, sessions per second, and active servers - same dashboards for both front and backend) New Relic - The complete HAProxy dashboard tool New Relic's instant observability quickstart provides a complete view of server health, capacity, and potential latency issues in a single HAProxy dashboard. Track frontend request rates in real-time, gauge the peaks and the drops, and better manage traffic spikes. Get a comprehensive view of the entire infrastructure to remediate errors before impact on user experiences by correlating frontend and backend metrics. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. 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Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Load Balancer? Watches incoming TCP and UDP traffic from different services, and uses health to distribute those requests across different instances. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Load Balancer by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Load Balancer documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Load Balancer. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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This allows you to reach people who haven’t yet joined CodeStream, or maybe don’t spend a lot of time in their IDE. Check out our documentation to connect New Relic CodeStream to your team's Slack channel. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Slack for CodeStream CodeStream Atlassian Jira for Errors Inbox Microsoft Teams for CodeStream GitHub Dependabot", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 166.4006, + "_score": 158.0094, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -131653,7 +131697,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 CodeStream observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs View production telemetry and troubleshoot errors from your IDE New Relic CodeStream Demo See New Relic CodeStream in action Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is New Relic CodeStream? New Relic CodeStream helps dev teams discuss, review, and understand code. Get started! New Relic CodeStream supercharges development workflows by putting collaboration tools in your IDE. It supports pull requests from GitHub, BitBucket and GitLab, issue management from Jira, Trello, Asana and 9 others, observability from New Relic One and Pixie, and provides code discussion that ties it all together, integrated with Slack, MS Teams, email, and in-editor notifications. With the New Relic One integration: Click from Errors Inbox right to the code that caused it in your IDE Step through stack-traces and method calls, navigating to specific lines of code Add production logging on the fly, and see the results, without leaving your editor Discover recent errors assigned to you, assign errors, and update their status View telemetry such as error rate, throughput and executions/sec for a given method Install the extension for VS Code, Visual Studio, and all JetBrains editors. More info Check out the documentation How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gatsby Build Python MongoDB Linux Nginx", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 142.02078, + "_score": 134.77913, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -131688,7 +131732,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 119.02902, + "_score": 113.18999, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -131721,7 +131765,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 112.54337, + "_score": 106.4375, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -131769,7 +131813,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 ServiceNow Notifications observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ServiceNow installation docs With our ServiceNow integration, sync issues caught in New Relic with ServiceNow incidents. Check out our documentation to set up ServiceNow destinations and configure a message template, so your personnel are always informed. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo ServiceNow is a software that helps companies manage digital workflows for enterprise operations. Integrate New Relic with ServiceNow Incident-Management and automatically create and update incidents. Check out our documentation to set up a ServiceNow notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. See installation docs Authors Matan Moser (New Relic), Ismail Azam (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Webhook Notifications Slack Notifications Email Notifications Atlassian JIRA Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 467.47723, + "_score": 443.75763, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -131817,7 +131861,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Webhook Notifications observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Webhook installation docs Ready to integrate Webhook with New Relic? Check out our documentation to learn how to set up a Webhook workflow from New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Webhook is a method of augmenting or altering the behavior of a web page or web application with custom callbacks. Integrate New Relic with Webhook to use the webhook notifier to send the notification messages to any endpoint you like. Check out our documentation to set up a Webhook notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. See installation docs Authors Matan Moser (New Relic), Ismail Azam (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources ServiceNow Notifications Slack Notifications Email Notifications Atlassian JIRA Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 460.35474, + "_score": 437.0674, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -131865,7 +131909,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Email Notifications observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Email installation docs Want to send automated emails when your system meets certain thresholds? Check out our documentation about setting up a workflow that notifies the right teams when an alert is triggered. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Send your New Relic alert notifications via email. You can send email notifications to users with or without New Relic accounts. Check out our documentation to set up an email notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. See installation docs Authors Matan Moser (New Relic), Ismail Azam (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources ServiceNow Notifications Webhook Notifications Slack Notifications Atlassian JIRA Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 460.35474, + "_score": 437.0674, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -131915,7 +131959,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Atlassian JIRA observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Atlassian Jira (Cloud) installation docs See a potential problem developing in your stack? When you integrate New Relic with Atlassian Jira(Cloud), you can automate your jira processes like creating, updating, or deleting a ticket directly from New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Jira is a proprietary issue tracking product developed by Atlassian that allows bug tracking and agile project management. You can Integrate New Relic with Atlassian Jira(Cloud) and automatically create and update Jira issues. Check out our documentation to set up a JIRA notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. See installation docs Authors Matan Moser (New Relic), Ismail Azam (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Ubuntu? Open source Linux distribution for both personal and enterprise use, based on Debian. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Ubuntu environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Debian Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 329.59885, + "_score": 312.9707, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -132035,7 +132079,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Unix observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Unix installation docs The Unix monitoring integration allows for system-level monitoring of AIX, Linux, macOS, Solaris/SunOS and other Unix-based servers. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The Unix monitoring integration allows for system-level monitoring of AIX, Linux, macOS, Solaris/SunOS and other Unix-based servers. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Debian Ubuntu Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 329.59842, + "_score": 312.97037, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -132080,7 +132124,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 CentOS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CentOS installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor CentOS. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is CentOS? Free Linux distribution built to be compatible with Red Hat Enterprise. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your CentOS environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is SUSE? Linux-based operating system developed by SUSE designed for servers, mainframes, and workstations. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your SUSE environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Linux is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems, typically packaged in a distribution. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Linux environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Dashboard   1 Customer Experience Quality Foundation quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Customer experience quality foundation Documentation   2 Customer Experience Quality Foundation observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Install README Guides you on how to customize the dashboard once you've installed it Implementation guide Explains what quality foundation is and how to apply it Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Quality foundation helps you see what your user's perception of web performance is. It does this in two ways: (1) focuses on user experience metrics for availability, page load, and in-page actions (2) segments data by device type, region, and user journey For more information view the implementation guide How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Kim Hickey (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Quality foundation: optimize web performance to improve your customers' digital experience Customer Experience Bottom of the funnel analysis Bottom-of-the-funnel analysis: optimize conversion by starting with the end of the user journey Contentsquare Improve web uptime", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 160.38644, + "_score": 152.20163, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -132472,7 +132516,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 Ansible observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ansible installation docs Open-source software provisioning, configuration management, and application-deployment tool enabling infrastructure as code. Ansible Galaxy Ansible Galaxy page for the New Relic Ansible role Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Ansible? Ansible is a radically simple IT automation engine that automates cloud provisioning, configuration management, application deployment, intra-service orchestration, and many other IT needs. Designed for multi-tier deployments since day one, Ansible models your IT infrastructure by describing how all of your systems inter-relate, rather than just managing one system at a time. It uses no agents and no additional custom security infrastructure, so it's easy to deploy - and most importantly, it uses a very simple language (YAML, in the form of Ansible Playbooks) that allow you to describe your automation jobs in a way that approaches plain English. What does New Relic provide New Relic has developed a Ansible playbook for the Ansible agent to deploy the New Relic Infrastructure agent and On Host Integrations throughout your environment. How to get started? Follow the instructions on New Relic documentation: Configure the infrastructure agent using Ansible How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Pulumi Chef Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 483.37833, + "_score": 459.1062, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -132519,7 +132563,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   3 Pulumi observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started with New Relic and Pulumi In this guide, you learn how to set up New Relic alerts with Pulumi. Github repository Github repository for the New Relic Package. New Relic Package Pulumi documentation for the New Relic Package Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Pulumi? Pulumi is a popular infrastructure-as-code software tool. Pulumi enables teams to use a unified software engineering process to deliver infrastructure and applications together and faster. This increases agility, reduces risks, and speeds innovation. You use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic entities, dashboard, alerts and synthetics. What does New Relic provide Pulumi has developed a New Relic Package to configure alerts, synthetics, dashboards, and other parts of New Relic through declarative configuration files. How to get started? Follow the instructions on Pulumi package documentation: Getting Started with the New Relic Package How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Pulumi Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ansible Chef Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 483.37833, + "_score": 459.1062, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -132565,7 +132609,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 Puppet observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Puppet installation docs Puppet is a configuration management tool used to manage various stages of the IT infrastructure lifecycle. Puppet Forge Puppet Forge page for the New Relic Puppet Module Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Puppet? Puppet is the industry standard for IT automation. Modernize, manage and bring your hybrid infrastructure into compliance through Puppet's powerful continuous automation. What does New Relic provide New Relic has developed a Puppet module for the Puppet agent to deploy the New Relic Infrastructure agent and On Host Integrations throughout your environment. How to get started? Follow the instructions on New Relic documentation: Configure the infrastructure agent using Puppet How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ansible Pulumi Chef Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 483.3721, + "_score": 459.10107, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -132612,7 +132656,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   3 Terraform observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started with New Relic and Terraform In this guide, you learn how to set up New Relic alerts with Terraform. Github repository Github repository for the New Relic Provider. New Relic Provider Terraform documentation for the New Relic Provider Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Terraform? Terraform is an open-source infrastructure as code software tool that provides a consistent CLI workflow to manage hundreds of cloud services. Terraform codifies cloud APIs into declarative configuration files. What does New Relic provide New Relic has developed a Terraform provider to configure alerts, synthetics, dashboards, and other parts of New Relic through declarative configuration files. How to get started? Follow the instructions on Terraform provider documentation: Getting Started with the New Relic Provider How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ansible Pulumi Chef Puppet New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 481.47467, + "_score": 457.54395, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -132650,7 +132694,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 New Relic CLI observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Get started with the New Relic CLI This guide walks you through the essentials of New Relic CLI, from install and configuration to basic usage. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Access the New Relic platform from the comfort of your terminal. You can use the New Relic CLI to manage entity tags, define workloads, record deployment markers, and much more. In short, you can use the CLI to automate common tasks in your DevOps workflow. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS CloudFormation Ansible Pulumi Chef Puppet", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 159.04984, + "_score": 151.05054, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -132697,7 +132741,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Storage observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Storage installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Storage by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Storage? Service built for app developers that need to store and serve user-generated content, such as photos or videos. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Storage by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Storage documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Storage. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.2522, + "_score": 305.37854, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -132746,7 +132790,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Database installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Database by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Database? An efficient, low-latency solution for mobile apps that require synced states across clients in real time. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Database by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.23615, + "_score": 305.36523, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -132795,7 +132839,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Hosting observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Hosting installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Hosting by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Hosting? Provides fast and secure hosting for your web app, static and dynamic content, and microservices. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Hosting by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Hosting documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Hosting. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.13397, + "_score": 305.28052, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -132844,7 +132888,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Dataflow observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Dataflow installation docs Monitor GCP Dataflow by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Dataflow? Execute Apache Beam pipelines in a fully managed google cloud environment. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Dataflow by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Dataflow documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Dataflow. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.07788, + "_score": 305.23398, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -132893,7 +132937,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Google App Engine observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Google App Engine installation docs Monitor Google App Engine by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Google App Engine? GCP service that abstracts away underlying infrastructure for your mobile and web applications, allowing you to focus on their development. Get started! Start monitoring Google App Engine by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our Google App Engine documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Google App Engine. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Database? An efficient, low-latency solution for mobile apps that require synced states across clients in real time. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Database by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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GCP Firestore installation docs Monitor GCP Firestore by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firestore? A NoSQL document database that lets you easily store, sync, and query data for your mobile and web apps - at global scale. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firestore by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firestore documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firestore. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Datastore Google Cloud SQL Google BigQuery Google Cloud Spanner", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 365.9012, + "_score": 348.93723, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -133079,7 +133123,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Datastore observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Datastore installation docs Monitor GCP Datastore by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Datastore? A highly scalable, fully managed NoSQL database service offered by Google on the Google Cloud Platform. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Datastore by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Datastore documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Datastore. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firestore Google Cloud SQL Google BigQuery Google Cloud Spanner", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 365.7746, + "_score": 348.8322, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -133129,7 +133173,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Google Cloud SQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Google Cloud SQL installation docs Monitor Google Cloud SQL by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Google Cloud SQL? Set up, maintain, manage, and administer MySQL and PostgreSQL databases in the cloud. Get started! Start monitoring Google Cloud SQL by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our Google Cloud SQL documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Google Cloud SQL. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firestore GCP Datastore Google BigQuery Google Cloud Spanner", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.99658, + "_score": 342.34576, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -133179,7 +133223,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GitHub for CodeStream observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs How to set up GitHub with Codestream Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo GitHub is a code hosting platform for version control and collaboration. It lets developers and others work together on projects from anywhere. With CodeStream you can create, review, and merge GitHub PRs without ever leaving your IDE. All with full source-tree and full file access, your favorite keybindings, and all the code intelligence embedded in your development environment. Check out our documentation to learn how to connect New Relic CodeStream to GitHub. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Slack for CodeStream CodeStream Atlassian Jira for Errors Inbox Microsoft Teams for CodeStream GitHub Dependabot", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 434.4095, + "_score": 412.54797, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -133215,7 +133259,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 322.60052, + "_score": 305.05725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -133258,7 +133302,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 CodeStream observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs View production telemetry and troubleshoot errors from your IDE New Relic CodeStream Demo See New Relic CodeStream in action Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is New Relic CodeStream? New Relic CodeStream helps dev teams discuss, review, and understand code. Get started! New Relic CodeStream supercharges development workflows by putting collaboration tools in your IDE. It supports pull requests from GitHub, BitBucket and GitLab, issue management from Jira, Trello, Asana and 9 others, observability from New Relic One and Pixie, and provides code discussion that ties it all together, integrated with Slack, MS Teams, email, and in-editor notifications. With the New Relic One integration: Click from Errors Inbox right to the code that caused it in your IDE Step through stack-traces and method calls, navigating to specific lines of code Add production logging on the fly, and see the results, without leaving your editor Discover recent errors assigned to you, assign errors, and update their status View telemetry such as error rate, throughput and executions/sec for a given method Install the extension for VS Code, Visual Studio, and all JetBrains editors. More info Check out the documentation How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gatsby Build Python MongoDB Linux Nginx", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.07184, + "_score": 303.69138, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -133292,7 +133336,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 269.61365, + "_score": 255.2846, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -133336,7 +133380,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Microsoft Teams for CodeStream observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Teams for CodeStream integration docs Guide to help you get set up using New Relic's Microsoft Teams for CodeStream. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Microsoft Teams helps bring people together so that they can get things done. When you post a codemark your teammates will get notified via the activity feed, and potentially via email. Sometimes, though, you might want to share to Microsoft Teams as well. This would allow you to reach people who haven’t yet joined CodeStream, or maybe don’t spend a lot of time in their IDE. Check out our documentation to learn how to connect New Relic CodeStream to your Microsoft Teams channel. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Slack for CodeStream GitHub for CodeStream CodeStream CodeStream licenses Microsoft Windows Server", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 266.08957, + "_score": 252.55121, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -133391,7 +133435,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics User Flow check observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a Synthetics User Flow check Scripted browser monitors are used for more sophisticated, customized monitoring. You can create a custom script that navigates your website, takes specific actions, and ensures specific resources are present. With this you can test critical user flows within your websites and API's. The monitor uses Google Chrome browser. You can also use a variety of third-party modules to build your custom monitor. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 578.8187, + "_score": 549.84045, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -133443,7 +133487,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics User Step Execution observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a User Step Execution Step monitors are advanced monitors which require no code to set up and allow you to test critical flows of your website. The monitor can be configured to: Assert text Assert title Assert an element Click an element Dismiss a modal Double click an element Hover an element Navigate to a URL Secure a credential Select from a dropdown Type text How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 519.484, + "_score": 493.47028, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -133495,7 +133539,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics Page Load performance observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Page Load performance monitors essentially are simple, pre-built scripted browser monitors. They make a request to your site using an instance of Google Chrome and wait for a full page load. Compared to a simple ping monitor, this is a more accurate emulation of an actual customer visit. The user agent is identified as Google Chrome. The check will return you detailed resource breakdowns and timelines to debug performance and latency issues. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 519.484, + "_score": 493.47028, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -133548,7 +133592,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Synthetics Page Link Crawler quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Page Link Crawler Alerts   1 Synthetics Page Link Crawler observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Low Success Rate This alert is triggered when the link crawler fails more than 10% of the times. Documentation   1 Synthetics Page Link Crawler observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring What is a link crawler? Link crawler helps you to automatically test your webpage links to detect broken links. When a website URL is provided, synthetic Link Crawler will visit the URL, test all the links on the website, and return any broken links. New Relic synthetic link crawler Broken links in a website can lead to many problems, including missing web pages, site performance issues, and a reduction in site conversion rates. The New Relic synthetic link crawler quickstart offers you a broken link monitor for your website links. This monitor is one of the seven types of New Relic synthetic monitors. Others include certificate check monitor, ping monitor, step monitor, simple browser monitors, scripted browser monitors, and API tests. Why should you monitor your site links with New Relic? Monitoring website links with New Relic synthetic link crawler quickstart is crucial to quickly detect broken links and resolve outages. The synthetic monitor provides detailed statistics for each web page resource and downtime incidents. You can also collect custom response codes for more details on your monitor runs. New Relic synthetic broken link monitor quickstart also leverages the host-not-reporting feature in infrastructure monitoring. This gives you the advantage of enhanced monitoring options, and you can get notified when New Relic stops receiving data from your hosts. Download and install the New Relic synthetic broken link monitor quickstart today to start monitoring your websites for broken links. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 517.4341, + "_score": 491.5243, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -133601,7 +133645,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics Endpoint Availability observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a Synthetics Endpoint Availability check Synthetics Endpoint Availability uses an HTTP client to monitor remote API endpoints (REST, healthchecks, etc) and allows for customisation for your specific environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics Availability (Ping) Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Page Link Crawler", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 499.77356, + "_score": 474.59564, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -133652,7 +133696,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.92767, + "_score": 257.318, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -133701,7 +133745,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.3227, + "_score": 256.82184, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -133750,7 +133794,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24875, + "_score": 256.76114, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -133799,7 +133843,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Trusted Advisor observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Trusted Advisor installation docs Monitor AWS Trusted Advisor by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Trusted Advisor? The AWS Trusted Advisor is an online tool that provides real-time guidance to help you follow AWS best practices for provisioning your resources. It evaluates your account by using checks which then identify ways to optimize your AWS infrastructure. New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart features The New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor monitoring quickstart empowers you with our AWS Trusted Advisor integration to collect data about key metrics, query the data and gain valuable insights. Why monitor AWS Trusted Advisor with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your AWS Trusted Advisor metrics and other data to New Relic. In order to have fresh data, our integration programmatically sends refresh requests to AWS. You can activate the integration by following our standard procedures for connecting AWS services to New Relic. The monitoring quickstart helps you to track key AWS Trusted Advisor metrics like AWS region, current usage, limit amount, service limit usage, status, and timestamp. Install the New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart today to proactively monitor AWS Trusted Advisor and keep getting quality recommendations that help you follow AWS best practices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24857, + "_score": 256.761, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -133848,7 +133892,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Outposts observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Outposts installation docs Monitor AWS Outposts by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Outposts? An introduction to AWS integrations on New Relic One. Use the Amazon CloudWatch API to obtain metrics from the AWS services you monitor. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Outposts by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Outposts documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Outposts. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24857, + "_score": 256.761, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -133899,7 +133943,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. 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Documentation   1 AWS Outposts observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Outposts installation docs Monitor AWS Outposts by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Outposts? An introduction to AWS integrations on New Relic One. Use the Amazon CloudWatch API to obtain metrics from the AWS services you monitor. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Outposts by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! 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Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets? Automatically scale application load across a series of heterogeneous, load-balanced virtual machines. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. 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You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure VMs? Provides on-demand cloud infrastructure in a variety of server sizes, regions, and operating systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure VMs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure VMs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure VMs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10409, + "_score": 115.02549, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -134235,7 +134279,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Logic Apps observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Logic Apps installation docs Monitor Azure Logic Apps by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Logic Apps? Scalable workflows, business processes, and enterprise orchestrations for apps and data across cloud services and on-prem systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Logic Apps by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Logic Apps documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Logic Apps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10409, + "_score": 115.02549, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -134281,7 +134325,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure Cost Management quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Cost Management Documentation   1 Azure Cost Management observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Cost Management installation docs Monitor Azure Cost Management by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Cost Management? Monitor billing, manage subscriptions, and optimize spending across your Azure services. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Cost Management by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Cost Management documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Cost Management. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Event Hubs? Collect and centralize real-time streaming data into a central cloud-based pipeline. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Event Hubs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Event Hubs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Event Hubs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10401, + "_score": 115.02542, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -134377,7 +134421,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Slack for CodeStream observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Slack Integration Docs Documentation about the New Relic - Slack CodeStream integration Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Slack is a messaging app for business that connects people to the information they need. When you post a comment, issue, or feedback request, your teammates are notified via the activity feed, and potentially via email. Sometimes, though, you might want to share to Slack as well. This allows you to reach people who haven’t yet joined CodeStream, or maybe don’t spend a lot of time in their IDE. Check out our documentation to connect New Relic CodeStream to your team's Slack channel. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GitHub for CodeStream CodeStream Connect errors inbox to third-party services Introduction to New Relic CodeStream Microsoft Teams for CodeStream", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 462.17535, + "_score": 438.8459, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -134423,7 +134467,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 CodeStream observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs View production telemetry and troubleshoot errors from your IDE New Relic CodeStream Demo See New Relic CodeStream in action Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is New Relic CodeStream? New Relic CodeStream helps dev teams discuss, review, and understand code. Get started! New Relic CodeStream supercharges development workflows by putting collaboration tools in your IDE. It supports pull requests from GitHub, BitBucket and GitLab, issue management from Jira, Trello, Asana and 9 others, observability from New Relic One and Pixie, and provides code discussion that ties it all together, integrated with Slack, MS Teams, email, and in-editor notifications. With the New Relic One integration: Click from Errors Inbox right to the code that caused it in your IDE Step through stack-traces and method calls, navigating to specific lines of code Add production logging on the fly, and see the results, without leaving your editor Discover recent errors assigned to you, assign errors, and update their status View telemetry such as error rate, throughput and executions/sec for a given method Install the extension for VS Code, Visual Studio, and all JetBrains editors. More info Check out the documentation How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gatsby Build Python MongoDB Linux Nginx", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 300.98312, + "_score": 285.67755, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -134479,7 +134523,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Atlassian Jira for Errors Inbox observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. How to Docs How to integrate Jira with New Relic Errors Inbox Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Integrate your error management with automatic Jira ticketing Errors inbox is an error-tracking solution that helps you proactively detect, triage, and resolve errors to help you to fix them before they impact your users. Connect errors inbox to Jira Software to easily create Jira Software issues for your errors in seconds, allowing for faster collaboration and resolution. Why use New Relic errors inbox? Track, triage, and resolve errors in one place: Errors are grouped and displayed on a single screen for visibility and easy triaging. Tackle errors across the full application stack with APM, RUM, Mobile, and Serverless (Lambda Functions) data tracked. Resolve errors before impacting customers: Proactively review and triage errors before they affect customers. Get to the root cause faster with full error details, including stack traces and logs in context, provided in the error inbox. Collaborate across teams: Squash bugs as a team with shared error visibility, shared comments, and an integration with Slack.  File Jira Software issues without leaving your workflow With this built-in two way integration, you can connect New Relic errors inbox with Jira Software to easily create Jira issues in seconds, to drive faster collaboration and resolution. Leverage issue templates that automatically contain error details and link directly to the stack trace and for quick access. Plus, Jira issues are stored alongside the associated error group, so if the error occurs again, you can easily access associated tickets. The connection between errors inbox and Jira Software is automatically included in the errors inbox UI. All you have to do is connect your account and API token. Errors inbox for Jira is available for free to all New Relic full platform users and Jira Cloud users.  Set up the integration in minutes Connecting errors inbox and Jira Software is simple. Check out the resources below to help you get started: Video: Create Jira Tickets using Error Data from Errors Inbox Blog: How to integrate Jira with New Relic Errors Inbox Demo: Errors inbox for Jira How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Joseph Counts, New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Atlassian JIRA Error optimization: Improve your error tracking Connect errors inbox to third-party services Bitbucket GitHub for CodeStream", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 275.46106, + "_score": 261.41837, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -134526,7 +134570,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Microsoft Teams for CodeStream observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Teams for CodeStream integration docs Guide to help you get set up using New Relic's Microsoft Teams for CodeStream. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Microsoft Teams helps bring people together so that they can get things done. When you post a codemark your teammates will get notified via the activity feed, and potentially via email. Sometimes, though, you might want to share to Microsoft Teams as well. This would allow you to reach people who haven’t yet joined CodeStream, or maybe don’t spend a lot of time in their IDE. Check out our documentation to learn how to connect New Relic CodeStream to your Microsoft Teams channel. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Slack for CodeStream GitHub for CodeStream CodeStream CodeStream licenses Microsoft Windows Server", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 265.99725, + "_score": 252.55176, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -134577,7 +134621,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GitHub Dependabot observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GitHub Dependabot integration installation docs Automatic integration for ingesting Dependabot vulnerabilities. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GitHub Dependabot? GitHub Dependabot helps you keep your dependencies up to date. Every day, it checks your dependency files for outdated requirements and opens individual PRs for any it finds. You review, merge, and get to work on the latest, most secure releases. Get started! Start ingesting Dependabot events by connecting GitHub to New Relic! Check out our GitHub Dependabot documentation to instrument your GitHub account to send Vulnerability events to New Relic's Vulnerability Management product. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic ingestion for GitHub Dependabot. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Security Events API AWS Security Hub Integration GitHub for CodeStream Node.js agent v8.7.1 Vulnerability integrations overview", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 216.97272, + "_score": 206.2276, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -134628,7 +134672,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Database installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Database by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Database? An efficient, low-latency solution for mobile apps that require synced states across clients in real time. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Database by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 376.54944, + "_score": 359.02176, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -134665,7 +134709,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 373.14365, + "_score": 351.61157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -134713,7 +134757,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firestore observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firestore installation docs Monitor GCP Firestore by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firestore? A NoSQL document database that lets you easily store, sync, and query data for your mobile and web apps - at global scale. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firestore by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firestore documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firestore. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Datastore Google Cloud SQL Google BigQuery Google Cloud Spanner", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 365.9012, + "_score": 348.93723, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -134763,7 +134807,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Google Cloud SQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Google Cloud SQL installation docs Monitor Google Cloud SQL by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Google Cloud SQL? Set up, maintain, manage, and administer MySQL and PostgreSQL databases in the cloud. Get started! Start monitoring Google Cloud SQL by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our Google Cloud SQL documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Google Cloud SQL. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firestore GCP Datastore Google BigQuery Google Cloud Spanner", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.99658, + "_score": 342.34576, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -134813,7 +134857,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Google BigQuery observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Google BigQuery installation docs Monitor Google BigQuery by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Google BigQuery? Fully managed data warehouse with options for user-defined or automated data schemes and exploration via SQL queries. Get started! Start monitoring Google BigQuery by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our Google BigQuery documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Google BigQuery. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firestore GCP Datastore Google Cloud SQL Google Cloud Spanner", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.99658, + "_score": 342.34576, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -134864,7 +134908,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.92767, + "_score": 257.318, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -134913,7 +134957,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.3227, + "_score": 256.82184, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -134962,7 +135006,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.3227, + "_score": 256.82184, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -135011,7 +135055,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24875, + "_score": 256.76114, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -135060,7 +135104,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Trusted Advisor observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Trusted Advisor installation docs Monitor AWS Trusted Advisor by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Trusted Advisor? The AWS Trusted Advisor is an online tool that provides real-time guidance to help you follow AWS best practices for provisioning your resources. It evaluates your account by using checks which then identify ways to optimize your AWS infrastructure. New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart features The New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor monitoring quickstart empowers you with our AWS Trusted Advisor integration to collect data about key metrics, query the data and gain valuable insights. Why monitor AWS Trusted Advisor with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your AWS Trusted Advisor metrics and other data to New Relic. In order to have fresh data, our integration programmatically sends refresh requests to AWS. You can activate the integration by following our standard procedures for connecting AWS services to New Relic. The monitoring quickstart helps you to track key AWS Trusted Advisor metrics like AWS region, current usage, limit amount, service limit usage, status, and timestamp. Install the New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart today to proactively monitor AWS Trusted Advisor and keep getting quality recommendations that help you follow AWS best practices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24857, + "_score": 256.761, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -135113,7 +135157,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 Ansible observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ansible installation docs Open-source software provisioning, configuration management, and application-deployment tool enabling infrastructure as code. Ansible Galaxy Ansible Galaxy page for the New Relic Ansible role Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Ansible? Ansible is a radically simple IT automation engine that automates cloud provisioning, configuration management, application deployment, intra-service orchestration, and many other IT needs. Designed for multi-tier deployments since day one, Ansible models your IT infrastructure by describing how all of your systems inter-relate, rather than just managing one system at a time. It uses no agents and no additional custom security infrastructure, so it's easy to deploy - and most importantly, it uses a very simple language (YAML, in the form of Ansible Playbooks) that allow you to describe your automation jobs in a way that approaches plain English. What does New Relic provide New Relic has developed a Ansible playbook for the Ansible agent to deploy the New Relic Infrastructure agent and On Host Integrations throughout your environment. How to get started? Follow the instructions on New Relic documentation: Configure the infrastructure agent using Ansible How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Pulumi Chef Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 483.37833, + "_score": 459.1062, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -135160,7 +135204,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   3 Pulumi observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started with New Relic and Pulumi In this guide, you learn how to set up New Relic alerts with Pulumi. Github repository Github repository for the New Relic Package. New Relic Package Pulumi documentation for the New Relic Package Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Pulumi? Pulumi is a popular infrastructure-as-code software tool. Pulumi enables teams to use a unified software engineering process to deliver infrastructure and applications together and faster. This increases agility, reduces risks, and speeds innovation. You use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic entities, dashboard, alerts and synthetics. What does New Relic provide Pulumi has developed a New Relic Package to configure alerts, synthetics, dashboards, and other parts of New Relic through declarative configuration files. How to get started? Follow the instructions on Pulumi package documentation: Getting Started with the New Relic Package How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Pulumi Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ansible Chef Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 483.37833, + "_score": 459.1062, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -135206,7 +135250,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 Chef observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Chef installation docs Chef is a configuration management tool written in Ruby and Erlang. Chef Supermarket Chef Supermarket page for the New Relic Chef Recipe Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Chef? Chef Infrastructure Management enables DevOps teams to model and deploy secure and scalable infrastructure automation across any cloud, VM, and/or physical infrastructure. The Chef Infra agent is self-updating, self-automating and works well in low bandwidth or remote environments. It also allows Chef to scale up and down as customers demands change. Security keys are managed and rotated regularly using Chef automated cookbooks which allows admins to turn off port access to SSH and WinRM further securing their environments in line with recommendations from industry standards like CIS (Center for Internet Security) benchmarks. What does New Relic provide New Relic has developed a Chef recipe for the Chef Infra agent to deploy the New Relic Infrastructure agent and On Host Integrations throughout your environment. How to get started? Follow the instructions on New Relic documentation: Configure the infrastructure agent using Chef How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ansible Pulumi Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 483.3724, + "_score": 459.10132, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -135253,7 +135297,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 Puppet observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Puppet installation docs Puppet is a configuration management tool used to manage various stages of the IT infrastructure lifecycle. Puppet Forge Puppet Forge page for the New Relic Puppet Module Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Puppet? Puppet is the industry standard for IT automation. Modernize, manage and bring your hybrid infrastructure into compliance through Puppet's powerful continuous automation. What does New Relic provide New Relic has developed a Puppet module for the Puppet agent to deploy the New Relic Infrastructure agent and On Host Integrations throughout your environment. How to get started? Follow the instructions on New Relic documentation: Configure the infrastructure agent using Puppet How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ansible Pulumi Chef Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 483.3721, + "_score": 459.10107, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -135292,7 +135336,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 New Relic CLI observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Get started with the New Relic CLI This guide walks you through the essentials of New Relic CLI, from install and configuration to basic usage. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Access the New Relic platform from the comfort of your terminal. You can use the New Relic CLI to manage entity tags, define workloads, record deployment markers, and much more. In short, you can use the CLI to automate common tasks in your DevOps workflow. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS CloudFormation Ansible Pulumi Chef Puppet", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 159.04984, + "_score": 151.05054, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -135341,7 +135385,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 AWS Lambda quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS Lambda Alerts   1 AWS Lambda observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Response Time This alert is triggered when the lambda function has a response time above 1.5 seconds. Documentation   1 AWS Lambda observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Lambda installation docs Monitor AWS Lambda by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS Lambda? Zero-administration compute platform for back-end web developers that runs your code for you in AWS cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Lambda by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Lambda documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Lambda. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Step Functions AWS Outposts Lambda-go (aws-lambda-go) AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 318.03796, + "_score": 302.09747, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -135390,7 +135434,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 260.5155, + "_score": 247.40518, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -135439,7 +135483,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.93378, + "_score": 246.92813, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -135488,7 +135532,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.93378, + "_score": 246.92813, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -135537,7 +135581,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.86267, + "_score": 246.86978, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -135588,7 +135632,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.92767, + "_score": 257.318, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -135637,7 +135681,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.3227, + "_score": 256.82184, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -135686,7 +135730,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.3227, + "_score": 256.82184, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -135735,7 +135779,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24875, + "_score": 256.76114, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -135784,7 +135828,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Trusted Advisor observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Trusted Advisor installation docs Monitor AWS Trusted Advisor by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Trusted Advisor? The AWS Trusted Advisor is an online tool that provides real-time guidance to help you follow AWS best practices for provisioning your resources. It evaluates your account by using checks which then identify ways to optimize your AWS infrastructure. New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart features The New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor monitoring quickstart empowers you with our AWS Trusted Advisor integration to collect data about key metrics, query the data and gain valuable insights. Why monitor AWS Trusted Advisor with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your AWS Trusted Advisor metrics and other data to New Relic. In order to have fresh data, our integration programmatically sends refresh requests to AWS. You can activate the integration by following our standard procedures for connecting AWS services to New Relic. The monitoring quickstart helps you to track key AWS Trusted Advisor metrics like AWS region, current usage, limit amount, service limit usage, status, and timestamp. Install the New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart today to proactively monitor AWS Trusted Advisor and keep getting quality recommendations that help you follow AWS best practices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Database installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Database by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Database? An efficient, low-latency solution for mobile apps that require synced states across clients in real time. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Database by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 376.54944, + "_score": 359.02176, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -136036,7 +136080,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 373.14365, + "_score": 351.61157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -136084,7 +136128,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firestore observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firestore installation docs Monitor GCP Firestore by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firestore? A NoSQL document database that lets you easily store, sync, and query data for your mobile and web apps - at global scale. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firestore by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firestore documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firestore. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Datastore Google Cloud SQL Google BigQuery Google Cloud Spanner", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 365.9012, + "_score": 348.93723, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -136134,7 +136178,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Datastore observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Datastore installation docs Monitor GCP Datastore by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Datastore? A highly scalable, fully managed NoSQL database service offered by Google on the Google Cloud Platform. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Datastore by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Datastore documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Datastore. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firestore Google Cloud SQL Google BigQuery Google Cloud Spanner", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 365.7746, + "_score": 348.8322, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -136184,7 +136228,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Google Cloud SQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Google Cloud SQL installation docs Monitor Google Cloud SQL by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Google Cloud SQL? Set up, maintain, manage, and administer MySQL and PostgreSQL databases in the cloud. Get started! Start monitoring Google Cloud SQL by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our Google Cloud SQL documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Google Cloud SQL. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firestore GCP Datastore Google BigQuery Google Cloud Spanner", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.99658, + "_score": 342.34576, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -136236,7 +136280,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon DocumentDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon DocumentDB Documentation   1 Amazon DocumentDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon DocumentDB installation docs Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon DocumentDB? Fast, scalable, highly available, and fully managed document database service that supports MongoDB workloads. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon DocumentDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon DocumentDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon DocumentDB.summary: Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relicsummary: Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relic How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.89307, + "_score": 305.7445, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -136286,7 +136330,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon QLDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon QLDB Documentation   1 Amazon QLDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon QLDB installation docs Monitor Amazon QLDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon QLDB? Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (Amazon QLDB) is a fully managed ledger database that provides a transparent, immutable, and cryptographically verifiable transaction log. Proactively instrument Amazon QLDB with the New Relic infrastructure monitoring agent to monitor the stability and reliability of Amazon QLDB. Amazon QLDB quickstart highlights The New Relic Amazon QLDB quickstart includes the following features Dashboards: Proactively monitor metrics like ledger samples, provider readIOs latency, ledgers, overview of ledger provider, etc. Start monitoring Amazon QLDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon QLDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. Ideal Amazon QLDB performance monitoring New Relic Amazon QLDB quickstart offers an integration for reporting your Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB) data to New Relic. The integration collects several Amazon QLDB metrics that you can analyze to understand context, improve customer experience, and make data-driven business decisions. The quickstart empowers you to monitor Amazon QLDB with out-of-the-box dashboards and visualizations. Some of the metrics you can track with the integration include the total amount of disk space used by a ledger's journal, indexes, and indexed history, all reported in 15-minute intervals. It also tracks the number of disk read I/O operations, disk write I/O operations, and the amount of time taken for data operations, all reported in one-minute intervals. Install the New Relic Amazon QLDB instant observability quickstart to effectively monitor your Amazon QLDB performance metrics with our infrastructure agent. This quickstart is your gateway to instant monitoring of services like QLDB AWS marketplace. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.88995, + "_score": 305.74194, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -136336,7 +136380,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 Amazon ElastiCache quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon ElastiCache (Redis) Amazon ElastiCache (Memcached) Documentation   1 Amazon ElastiCache observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon ElastiCache installation docs Monitor Amazon ElastiCache by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon ElastiCache? Deploy, operate, and scale an in-memory data store or cache in the cloud. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon ElastiCache by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon ElastiCache documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon ElastiCache. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon EC2 Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.88995, + "_score": 305.74194, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -136386,7 +136430,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon RDS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon RDS Alerts   1 Amazon RDS observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Documentation   1 Amazon RDS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon RDS installation docs Monitor Amazon RDS by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon RDS? Set up and manage a relational database in the cloud by providing resizable capacity and managing common database administration tasks. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon RDS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon RDS documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon RDS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.7632, + "_score": 305.638, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -136436,7 +136480,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon EC2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon EC2 Alerts   1 Amazon EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Documentation   1 Amazon EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon EC2 installation docs Monitor Amazon EC2 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon EC2? Build scalable and flexible applications on top of AWS container services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS EC2 by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS EC2 documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS EC2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.63187, + "_score": 304.70947, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -136487,7 +136531,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure Containers quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Container Instances Alerts   1 Azure Containers observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90% for at least 10 minutes. Documentation   1 Azure Containers observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Containers installation docs Monitor Azure Containers by connecting Azure to New Relic. What is Azure Containers? Framework for building and running microservice applications on Azure. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Containers by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Containers documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Containers. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Docker Azure Containers monitoring integration Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 124.01512, + "_score": 118.30245, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -136538,7 +136582,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Kubernetes quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Kubernetes Dashboard Get a high level overview of your Kubernetes instances Alerts   3 Kubernetes observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU utilization is above 90% for at least 10 minutes. High Disk Utlilzation This alert is triggered when the Disk Utilization is above 95% for at least 15 minutes. High Memory Usage This alert is triggered when the Memory Usage is above 85%. Documentation   1 Kubernetes observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kubernetes installation docs Kubernetes is an open-source container-orchestration system for automating computer application deployment, scaling, and management. Why monitor Kubernetes? Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and, management of containerized applications. The New Relic Kubernetes monitoring quickstart gives you visibility into your Kubernetes clusters and workloads in minutes, whether your clusters are hosted on-premises or in the cloud. Kubernetes quickstart highlights The New Relic Kubernetes quickstart uses dashboards to proactively monitor your metrics, like: resources used number of K8s objects namespaces per cluster pods by namespace container cpu usage container restarts missing pods by deployment node resource consumption, and more. This quickstart is also compatible with on-host integrations like: Cassandra MySQL Apache, and more. New Relic + Kubernetes = Optimum performance monitoring The New Relic Kubernetes quickstart has multiple components that work together to give you end-to-end observability across your clusters. While you have the flexibility to deploy the components that you prefer, to achieve full observability, you need to install the complete package to monitor all metrics. Use our quickstart to generate a Kubernetes manifest and add Pixie for more fine-grained telemetry data. You can also do the installation with Pixie for fine-grained telemetry data. Our quickstart monitors the aggregated core and memory usage across all nodes in your cluster. This allows you to meet resource requirements for optimal application performance. It also empowers you to track resource consumption, find pods that aren't running, monitor disk usage, and troubleshoot container restarts. The New Relic Kubernetes integration has dashboards and a cluster explorer that provide a multi-dimensional representation of a Kubernetes cluster from which you can explore your namespaces, deployments, nodes, pods, containers, and applications. Download the New Relic Kubernetes quickstart today to gain instant visibility into your Kubernetes services, clusters and workloads in minutes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Query Pixie data Error messages Manage your Auto-telemetry with Pixie data ingest Configure control plane monitoring Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 109.80604, + "_score": 104.34522, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -136584,7 +136628,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Cloud Run observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Cloud Run installation docs Monitor GCP Cloud Run by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Cloud Run? Fully managed platform for taking locally developed applications and deploying them on containers for simple scaling. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Cloud Run by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Cloud Run documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Cloud Run. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 106.7009, + "_score": 101.78241, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -136628,7 +136672,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Google Kubernetes Engine quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Google Kubernetes Engine Alerts   2 Google Kubernetes Engine observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU utilization for a Node is above 90% for at least 15 minutes. High Memory Usage This alert is triggered when the memory usage for a Node is above 85% of total capacity. Documentation   1 Google Kubernetes Engine observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Google Kubernetes Engine installation docs Provides a managed environment for deploying, managing, and scaling your containerized applications using Google infrastructure. Provides a managed environment for deploying, managing, and scaling your containerized applications using Google infrastructure. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Kubernetes Error messages Configure control plane monitoring Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes Link OpenTelemetry-instrumented applications to Kubernetes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 106.68249, + "_score": 101.76713, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -136671,7 +136715,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 CloudFoundry observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CloudFoundry installation docs Create, deploy, and manage microservice applications in Kubernetes containers. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Create, deploy, and manage microservice applications in Kubernetes containers. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Kubernetes Error messages Configure control plane monitoring Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes Link OpenTelemetry-instrumented applications to Kubernetes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 106.66126, + "_score": 101.74952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -136719,7 +136763,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Trusted Advisor observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Trusted Advisor installation docs Monitor AWS Trusted Advisor by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Trusted Advisor? The AWS Trusted Advisor is an online tool that provides real-time guidance to help you follow AWS best practices for provisioning your resources. It evaluates your account by using checks which then identify ways to optimize your AWS infrastructure. New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart features The New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor monitoring quickstart empowers you with our AWS Trusted Advisor integration to collect data about key metrics, query the data and gain valuable insights. Why monitor AWS Trusted Advisor with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your AWS Trusted Advisor metrics and other data to New Relic. In order to have fresh data, our integration programmatically sends refresh requests to AWS. You can activate the integration by following our standard procedures for connecting AWS services to New Relic. The monitoring quickstart helps you to track key AWS Trusted Advisor metrics like AWS region, current usage, limit amount, service limit usage, status, and timestamp. Install the New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart today to proactively monitor AWS Trusted Advisor and keep getting quality recommendations that help you follow AWS best practices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 293.16315, + "_score": 278.52374, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -136768,7 +136812,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.927, + "_score": 257.3173, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -136817,7 +136861,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32202, + "_score": 256.8211, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -136866,7 +136910,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32202, + "_score": 256.8211, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -136915,7 +136959,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24805, + "_score": 256.76044, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -136968,7 +137012,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 Ansible observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ansible installation docs Open-source software provisioning, configuration management, and application-deployment tool enabling infrastructure as code. Ansible Galaxy Ansible Galaxy page for the New Relic Ansible role Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Ansible? Ansible is a radically simple IT automation engine that automates cloud provisioning, configuration management, application deployment, intra-service orchestration, and many other IT needs. Designed for multi-tier deployments since day one, Ansible models your IT infrastructure by describing how all of your systems inter-relate, rather than just managing one system at a time. It uses no agents and no additional custom security infrastructure, so it's easy to deploy - and most importantly, it uses a very simple language (YAML, in the form of Ansible Playbooks) that allow you to describe your automation jobs in a way that approaches plain English. What does New Relic provide New Relic has developed a Ansible playbook for the Ansible agent to deploy the New Relic Infrastructure agent and On Host Integrations throughout your environment. How to get started? Follow the instructions on New Relic documentation: Configure the infrastructure agent using Ansible How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Pulumi Chef Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 483.37833, + "_score": 459.1062, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -137015,7 +137059,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 Chef observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Chef installation docs Chef is a configuration management tool written in Ruby and Erlang. Chef Supermarket Chef Supermarket page for the New Relic Chef Recipe Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Chef? Chef Infrastructure Management enables DevOps teams to model and deploy secure and scalable infrastructure automation across any cloud, VM, and/or physical infrastructure. The Chef Infra agent is self-updating, self-automating and works well in low bandwidth or remote environments. It also allows Chef to scale up and down as customers demands change. Security keys are managed and rotated regularly using Chef automated cookbooks which allows admins to turn off port access to SSH and WinRM further securing their environments in line with recommendations from industry standards like CIS (Center for Internet Security) benchmarks. What does New Relic provide New Relic has developed a Chef recipe for the Chef Infra agent to deploy the New Relic Infrastructure agent and On Host Integrations throughout your environment. How to get started? Follow the instructions on New Relic documentation: Configure the infrastructure agent using Chef How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ansible Pulumi Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 483.3724, + "_score": 459.10132, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -137062,7 +137106,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 Puppet observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Puppet installation docs Puppet is a configuration management tool used to manage various stages of the IT infrastructure lifecycle. Puppet Forge Puppet Forge page for the New Relic Puppet Module Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Puppet? Puppet is the industry standard for IT automation. Modernize, manage and bring your hybrid infrastructure into compliance through Puppet's powerful continuous automation. What does New Relic provide New Relic has developed a Puppet module for the Puppet agent to deploy the New Relic Infrastructure agent and On Host Integrations throughout your environment. How to get started? Follow the instructions on New Relic documentation: Configure the infrastructure agent using Puppet How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ansible Pulumi Chef Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 483.3721, + "_score": 459.10107, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -137109,7 +137153,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   3 Terraform observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started with New Relic and Terraform In this guide, you learn how to set up New Relic alerts with Terraform. Github repository Github repository for the New Relic Provider. New Relic Provider Terraform documentation for the New Relic Provider Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Terraform? Terraform is an open-source infrastructure as code software tool that provides a consistent CLI workflow to manage hundreds of cloud services. Terraform codifies cloud APIs into declarative configuration files. What does New Relic provide New Relic has developed a Terraform provider to configure alerts, synthetics, dashboards, and other parts of New Relic through declarative configuration files. How to get started? Follow the instructions on Terraform provider documentation: Getting Started with the New Relic Provider How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ansible Pulumi Chef Puppet New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 481.47467, + "_score": 457.54395, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -137147,7 +137191,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 New Relic CLI observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Get started with the New Relic CLI This guide walks you through the essentials of New Relic CLI, from install and configuration to basic usage. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Access the New Relic platform from the comfort of your terminal. You can use the New Relic CLI to manage entity tags, define workloads, record deployment markers, and much more. In short, you can use the CLI to automate common tasks in your DevOps workflow. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS CloudFormation Ansible Pulumi Chef Puppet", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 159.04984, + "_score": 151.05054, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -137194,7 +137238,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Storage observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Storage installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Storage by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Storage? Service built for app developers that need to store and serve user-generated content, such as photos or videos. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Storage by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Storage documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Storage. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.2522, + "_score": 305.37854, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -137243,7 +137287,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Database installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Database by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Database? An efficient, low-latency solution for mobile apps that require synced states across clients in real time. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Database by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.23615, + "_score": 305.36523, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -137292,7 +137336,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Hosting observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Hosting installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Hosting by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Hosting? Provides fast and secure hosting for your web app, static and dynamic content, and microservices. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Hosting by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Hosting documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Hosting. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.13397, + "_score": 305.28052, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -137341,7 +137385,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Dataproc observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Dataproc installation docs Monitor GCP Dataproc by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Dataproc? Run Apache Spark and Hadoop clusters in a fully managed Google Cloud environment. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Dataproc by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Dataproc documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Dataproc. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.0871, + "_score": 305.24164, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -137390,7 +137434,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Dataflow observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Dataflow installation docs Monitor GCP Dataflow by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Dataflow? Execute Apache Beam pipelines in a fully managed google cloud environment. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Dataflow by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Dataflow documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Dataflow. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.07788, + "_score": 305.23398, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -137442,7 +137486,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Route 53 Resolver quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Route 53 Documentation   1 Amazon Route 53 Resolver observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Route 53 Resolver installation docs Monitor Amazon Route 53 Resolver by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Route 53 Resolver? Create and configure endpoints in Amazon Route 53. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Route 53 Resolver by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Route 53 Resolver documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Route 53 Resolver. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF AWS NLB/ALB Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.738, + "_score": 333.01318, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -137492,7 +137536,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 AWS WAF quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS WAFV2 AWS WAF Documentation   1 AWS WAF observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS WAF installation docs Monitor AWS WAF by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS WAF? Secure web traffic with a firewall built on top of Amazon Web Services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS WAF by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS WAF documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS WAF. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.738, + "_score": 333.01318, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -137542,7 +137586,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 AWS NLB/ALB quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS ALB AWS NLB Documentation   1 AWS NLB/ALB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS NLB/ALB installation docs Monitor AWS NLB/ALB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS NLB/ALB? Distributes incoming application traffic across multiple targets, such as EC2 instances, in multiple availability zones. Get started! Start monitoring AWS NLB/ALB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS NLB/ALB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS NLB/ALB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.738, + "_score": 333.01318, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -137592,7 +137636,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon VPC quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon VPC Documentation   1 Amazon VPC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon VPC installation docs Monitor Amazon VPC by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon VPC? Virtual network that leverages AWS to gain visibility into configuration event changes that are overlaid across your Amazon services. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon VPC by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon VPC documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon VPC. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.72156, + "_score": 332.9997, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -137642,7 +137686,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 AWS Direct Connect quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS Direct Connect Documentation   1 AWS Direct Connect observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Direct Connect installation docs Monitor AWS Direct Connect by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Direct Connect? Establish a private, secure connection to AWS that runs outside of your ISP. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Direct Connect by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Direct Connect documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Direct Connect. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF Amazon VPC Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.54773, + "_score": 332.8573, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -137693,7 +137737,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.927, + "_score": 257.3173, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -137742,7 +137786,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32202, + "_score": 256.8211, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -137791,7 +137835,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32202, + "_score": 256.8211, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -137840,7 +137884,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24805, + "_score": 256.76044, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -137889,7 +137933,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Trusted Advisor observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Trusted Advisor installation docs Monitor AWS Trusted Advisor by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Trusted Advisor? The AWS Trusted Advisor is an online tool that provides real-time guidance to help you follow AWS best practices for provisioning your resources. It evaluates your account by using checks which then identify ways to optimize your AWS infrastructure. New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart features The New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor monitoring quickstart empowers you with our AWS Trusted Advisor integration to collect data about key metrics, query the data and gain valuable insights. Why monitor AWS Trusted Advisor with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your AWS Trusted Advisor metrics and other data to New Relic. In order to have fresh data, our integration programmatically sends refresh requests to AWS. You can activate the integration by following our standard procedures for connecting AWS services to New Relic. The monitoring quickstart helps you to track key AWS Trusted Advisor metrics like AWS region, current usage, limit amount, service limit usage, status, and timestamp. Install the New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart today to proactively monitor AWS Trusted Advisor and keep getting quality recommendations that help you follow AWS best practices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24786, + "_score": 256.76028, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -137923,7 +137967,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 496.35254, + "_score": 469.6563, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -137974,7 +138018,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Algorithmia quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Algorithmia Dashboard for Default Metrics High level overview of your Algorithmia metrics within New Relic Documentation   1 Algorithmia observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Algorithmia Docs Documentation on the workings of the Algorithmia integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Algorithmia? Algorithmia is an enterprise platform for automating the deployment of machine-learning models into production. New Relic + Algorithmia The New Relic Algorithmia quickstart helps you track the performance of machine learning models in production. The quickstart enables full-stack observability of your machine learning models so that you can achieve maximum performance and uptime, as well as build more intelligent apps by unlocking end-to-end. The quickstart’s dashboards provide a high-level overview of Algorithmia metrics, like runtime duration by algorithm and throughput by algorithm. Why monitor Algorithmia with New Relic? Monitoring your ML models after production is critical to understanding the effectiveness of your algorithm. The New Relic Algorithmia monitoring quickstart empowers you to track and detect model drift, model bias, and data drift. The Algorithmia integration helps you to instrument, analyze, troubleshoot, and optimize ML model performance across your entire system. In addition, the quickstart enables you to send model performance metrics from Algorithmia Insights to New Relic where you can monitor your algorithms in real-time. You can also explore metrics data and view the state of your algorithm through a user-friendly dashboard. Install the New Relic Algorithmia quickstart today to streamline models in New Relic’s observability platform and build sophisticated ML models. It’s the key to creating a seamless collaboration between your data science and DevOps teams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources DagsHub Truera Superwise Model Observability Platform Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 480.45993, + "_score": 456.12976, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -138013,7 +138057,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 433.53555, + "_score": 407.68475, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -138065,7 +138109,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Truera quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Truera: Initial Dashboard Documentation   1 Truera observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Truera Docs Documentation on the workings of the Truera integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo TruEra provides best in class AI Quality diagnostics and monitoring solution. TruEra and NewRelic users can go beyond standard accuracy, input and output drift monitoring by identifying consequential data drift, and other AI Quality diagnostics such as fairness, conceptual soundness and segment behavior. When combined with NewRelic’s comprehensive observability capabilities, MLOps teams can correlate signals throughout the ML lifecycle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Truera Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Algorithmia Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps) Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration DagsHub", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 426.9771, + "_score": 405.04144, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -138098,7 +138142,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 409.98746, + "_score": 385.9493, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -138140,7 +138184,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 LaunchDarkly observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. LaunchDarkly installation docs LaunchDarkly provides simple, scalable feature flag & toggle management (feature management) for the modern enterprise. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo LaunchDarkly provides simple, scalable feature flag & toggle management (feature management) for the modern enterprise. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. 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Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Custom CloudFormation Resource that allows for the creation of New Relic NRQL Alerts as part of a CloudFormation Stack. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Apigee API Distributed Tracing Salesforce Event Logs integration for New Relic Logs Xamarin bindings to New Relic's Mobile SDK Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 343.72287, + "_score": 326.41748, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -138583,7 +138627,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Apigee API Distributed Tracing observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Apigee Distributed Tracing documentation Installation and configuration instructions Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Apigee API JavaScript Resources to create or propagate W3C Trace Context through Apigee Flows and on to the Apigee Target. Apigee Flow Spans are reported back to New Relic's Trace API. Sample Policies are included to demonstrate use. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 283.9484, + "_score": 269.5915, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -138630,7 +138674,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. MSSQL On-Host Integration w/ Query Plans Sample SQL Server dashboard with query plans included Documentation   1 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MSSQL on-host integration (query plans version) The installation and configuration instructions for the experimental version of the MSSQL on-host integration required to collect query plan data Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo This quickstart includes a modified version of the Microsoft SQL Server on-host integration that captures query plan data for slowest running queries, and a dashboard to view the query plans using the SQL Query Plans custom visualization. On-host integration The modified version of the Microsoft on-host integration ingests query plan data using the New Relic Log API. Dashboard The dashboard displays SQL Server information on multiple pages: SQL Overview: The SQL Overview tab displays Database/Log Space, Memory, Waits/Blocking, Blocked Processes Query Performance: This page includes the Query Plans widget How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing HCP Consul Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 262.37408, + "_score": 249.1102, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -138678,7 +138722,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent instrumentation extension for the Google Cloud Platform PubSub framework What is Pub/Sub? Messaging and ingestion for event-driven systems and streaming analytics. Pub/Sub enables you to create systems of event producers and consumers, called publishers and subscribers. Publishers communicate with subscribers asynchronously by broadcasting events, rather than by synchronous remote procedure calls (RPCs). Publishers send events to the Pub/Sub service, without regard to how or when these events will be processed. Pub/Sub then delivers events to all services that need to react to them. Compared to systems communicating through RPCs, where publishers must wait for subscribers to receive the data, such asynchronous integration increases the flexibility and robustness of the system overall. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Apache Camel Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 234.98372, + "_score": 223.11478, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -138727,7 +138771,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Video agent for Android. observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Android. Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications for Android. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Agent to monitor video applications for Android. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 234.98372, + "_score": 223.11478, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -138775,7 +138819,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.92767, + "_score": 257.318, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -138824,7 +138868,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.3227, + "_score": 256.82184, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -138873,7 +138917,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.3227, + "_score": 256.82184, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -138922,7 +138966,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24875, + "_score": 256.76114, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -138971,7 +139015,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Trusted Advisor observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Trusted Advisor installation docs Monitor AWS Trusted Advisor by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Trusted Advisor? The AWS Trusted Advisor is an online tool that provides real-time guidance to help you follow AWS best practices for provisioning your resources. It evaluates your account by using checks which then identify ways to optimize your AWS infrastructure. New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart features The New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor monitoring quickstart empowers you with our AWS Trusted Advisor integration to collect data about key metrics, query the data and gain valuable insights. Why monitor AWS Trusted Advisor with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your AWS Trusted Advisor metrics and other data to New Relic. In order to have fresh data, our integration programmatically sends refresh requests to AWS. You can activate the integration by following our standard procedures for connecting AWS services to New Relic. The monitoring quickstart helps you to track key AWS Trusted Advisor metrics like AWS region, current usage, limit amount, service limit usage, status, and timestamp. Install the New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart today to proactively monitor AWS Trusted Advisor and keep getting quality recommendations that help you follow AWS best practices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24857, + "_score": 256.761, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -139024,7 +139068,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Security Hub Integration observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Security Hub installation docs Cloud-based service for detecting vulnerabilities in AWS resources. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Security Hub? Cloud security posture management service that performs security best practice checks, aggregates alerts, and enables automated remediation. Get started! Start ingesting AWS Security Hub events by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) security products to New Relic! Check out our AWS Security Hub documentation to instrument your account to send events and vulnerabilities to New Relic's Vulnerability Management product. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic ingestion for AWS Security Hub. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS CloudTrail Security Events API AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 273.17767, + "_score": 259.71832, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -139073,7 +139117,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.92767, + "_score": 257.318, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -139122,7 +139166,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.3227, + "_score": 256.82184, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -139171,7 +139215,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.3227, + "_score": 256.82184, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -139220,7 +139264,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24875, + "_score": 256.76114, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -139256,7 +139300,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.563, + "_score": 303.75052, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -139302,7 +139346,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Inet Merlia quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Inet Merlia observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Inet Merlia observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Inet Merlia installation docs Java driver built by Inet for managing Microsoft SQL servers. What is Inet Merlia? Java driver built by Inet for managing Microsoft SQL servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Inet Merlia with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Inet Merlia. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 251.68692, + "_score": 240.06439, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -139352,7 +139396,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 236.55243, + "_score": 223.19456, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -139399,7 +139443,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebLogic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebLogic observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebLogic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebLogic installation docs Java Enterprise Edition application server built and maintained by Oracle. What is WebLogic? Java Enterprise Edition application server built and maintained by Oracle. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebLogic with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebLogic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 164.9852, + "_score": 157.37718, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -139445,7 +139489,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 OC4J quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 OC4J observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 OC4J observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. OC4J installation docs OC4J is Oracle's implementation of the Java EE specification. What is OC4J? OC4J is Oracle's implementation of the Java EE specification. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments OC4J with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for OC4J. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 164.91907, + "_score": 157.32233, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -139493,7 +139537,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 ServiceNow Notifications observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ServiceNow installation docs With our ServiceNow integration, sync issues caught in New Relic with ServiceNow incidents. Check out our documentation to set up ServiceNow destinations and configure a message template, so your personnel are always informed. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo ServiceNow is a software that helps companies manage digital workflows for enterprise operations. Integrate New Relic with ServiceNow Incident-Management and automatically create and update incidents. Check out our documentation to set up a ServiceNow notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. See installation docs Authors Matan Moser (New Relic), Ismail Azam (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Webhook Notifications Slack Notifications Email Notifications Atlassian JIRA Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 449.7376, + "_score": 427.01483, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -139541,7 +139585,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Webhook Notifications observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Webhook installation docs Ready to integrate Webhook with New Relic? Check out our documentation to learn how to set up a Webhook workflow from New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Webhook is a method of augmenting or altering the behavior of a web page or web application with custom callbacks. Integrate New Relic with Webhook to use the webhook notifier to send the notification messages to any endpoint you like. Check out our documentation to set up a Webhook notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. See installation docs Authors Matan Moser (New Relic), Ismail Azam (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources ServiceNow Notifications Slack Notifications Email Notifications Atlassian JIRA Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 443.3858, + "_score": 421.03702, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -139589,7 +139633,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Slack Notifications observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Slack installation docs If you use Slack to communicate with your organization, you can create a Slack workflow that sends notifications from New Relic to Slack. Check out our documentation so you can integrate Slack and New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Slack is a a messaging app for business that connects people to the information that they need. Integrate New Relic with Slack to send notification messages to your Slack channels. Check out our documentation to set up a Slack notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. See installation docs Authors Matan Moser (New Relic), Ismail Azam (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources ServiceNow Notifications Webhook Notifications Email Notifications Atlassian JIRA Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 443.38123, + "_score": 421.03326, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -139640,7 +139684,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Atlassian JIRA observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Atlassian Jira (Cloud) installation docs See a potential problem developing in your stack? When you integrate New Relic with Atlassian Jira(Cloud), you can automate your jira processes like creating, updating, or deleting a ticket directly from New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Jira is a proprietary issue tracking product developed by Atlassian that allows bug tracking and agile project management. You can Integrate New Relic with Atlassian Jira(Cloud) and automatically create and update Jira issues. Check out our documentation to set up a JIRA notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. See installation docs Authors Matan Moser (New Relic), Ismail Azam (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources ServiceNow Notifications Webhook Notifications Slack Notifications Email Notifications Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 381.7104, + "_score": 362.58728, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -139679,7 +139723,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 331.88147, + "_score": 314.15186, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -139730,7 +139774,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Microsoft Windows Desktop observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Get started with infrastructure monitoring Learn more about New Relic infrastructure Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Microsoft Windows Desktop monitoring? With New Relic's infrastructure monitoring agent for Windows, you can monitor individual desktops and also analyze how your applications perform as a whole. The Windows Desktop agent can run on your own hardware or in cloud systems such as Amazon EC2 or Windows Azure, and supports Windows Server and Windows 10. Supported versions Windows 10 How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Microsoft Windows Server Apple macOS (Beta) CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Debian", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 528.9686, + "_score": 502.1941, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -139782,7 +139826,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Apple macOS (Beta) observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Get started with infrastructure monitoring Learn more about New Relic infrastructure Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Apple macOS? With New Relic's infrastructure monitoring agent for macOS, you can monitor individual desktops or servers to analyze how your applications are performing as a whole. The macOS agent can run on your own hardware or in cloud systems such as AWS. Supported versions macOS 10.14 (Mohave), 10.15 (Catalina), 11 (Big Sur) 64-bit x86 processor (M1 processor is not supported yet) How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Microsoft Windows Server Microsoft Windows Desktop Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server CentOS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 407.38452, + "_score": 386.78802, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -139827,7 +139871,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor SUSE. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is SUSE? Linux-based operating system developed by SUSE designed for servers, mainframes, and workstations. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your SUSE environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CentOS Debian Ubuntu Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 367.64746, + "_score": 349.08716, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -139874,7 +139918,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Ubuntu observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ubuntu installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor Ubuntu. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Ubuntu? Open source Linux distribution for both personal and enterprise use, based on Debian. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Ubuntu environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Debian Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.2257, + "_score": 340.1484, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -139918,7 +139962,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Debian observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Debian installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor Debian. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Debian? Debian, also known as Debian GNU/Linux, is a Linux distribution composed of free and open-source software. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Debian environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Ubuntu Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.22546, + "_score": 340.14822, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -139967,7 +140011,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon EBS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon EBS Documentation   1 Amazon EBS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon EBS installation docs Monitor Amazon EBS by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon EBS? Block level storage volumes for Amazon EC2 instances. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon EBS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon EBS documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon EBS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon EFS Amazon ElastiCache Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 329.8423, + "_score": 313.2467, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -140019,7 +140063,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon S3 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon S3 Alerts   1 Amazon S3 observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Error Count This alert is triggered when there is more than 10 5xx erorrs in 10 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon S3 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon S3 installation docs Monitor Amazon S3 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon S3? Provides developers and IT teams with secure, durable, highly-scalable cloud storage. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon S3 by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon S3 documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon S3. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs AWS FireLens plugin for Logs Amazon EFS Amazon EBS AWS Outposts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 307.85425, + "_score": 291.47607, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -140069,7 +140113,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 AWS Direct Connect quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS Direct Connect Documentation   1 AWS Direct Connect observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Direct Connect installation docs Monitor AWS Direct Connect by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Direct Connect? Establish a private, secure connection to AWS that runs outside of your ISP. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Direct Connect by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Direct Connect documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Direct Connect. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF Amazon VPC Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 278.71967, + "_score": 264.62534, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -140119,7 +140163,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 Amazon ElastiCache quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon ElastiCache (Redis) Amazon ElastiCache (Memcached) Documentation   1 Amazon ElastiCache observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon ElastiCache installation docs Monitor Amazon ElastiCache by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon ElastiCache? Deploy, operate, and scale an in-memory data store or cache in the cloud. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon ElastiCache by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon ElastiCache documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon ElastiCache. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon EC2 Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 277.9499, + "_score": 263.9944, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -140169,7 +140213,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon EC2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon EC2 Alerts   1 Amazon EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Documentation   1 Amazon EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon EC2 installation docs Monitor Amazon EC2 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon EC2? Build scalable and flexible applications on top of AWS container services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS EC2 by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS EC2 documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS EC2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 276.86353, + "_score": 263.10287, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -140217,7 +140261,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Fluentd plugin for Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Fluentd plugin for Logs installation docs Open source data collector, which lets you unify the data collection and consumption for a better use and understanding of data. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Open source data collector, which lets you unify the data collection and consumption for a better use and understanding of data. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logstash plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logrus Logxi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 218.48859, + "_score": 207.4657, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -140262,7 +140306,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Fluent Bit plugin for Logs installation docs Open source and multi-platform Log Processor and Forwarder which allows you to collect data/logs from different sources. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Open source and multi-platform Log Processor and Forwarder which allows you to collect data/logs from different sources. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logrus Logxi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 218.488, + "_score": 207.46524, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -140312,7 +140356,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Infrastructure quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Infrastructure Dashboard Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Documentation   0 This quickstart doesn't include any documentation . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Infrastructure monitoring quickstart Infrastructure monitoring provides deep visibility into performance, available resources, and your entire estate at a glance. Remote infrastructure monitoring tools collect and display data and related attributes represented by various metrics and metadata. Quickly identify and resolve issues, averting potential downtime with our infrastructure monitoring. By triggering alerts, infrastructure monitoring also improves overall flexibility and scalability to manage peaks. Drill down into specific errors and resolve them to ensure that your environment is fully optimized. New Relic's infrastructure quickstart provides visibility across the entire stack and enables greater scale and efficiency. It's a monitoring solution for multifaceted hybrid environments including pre-built dashboards and alerts. Quickstart highlights New Relic's infrastructure monitoring tool provides instant observability out-of-the-box. This quickstart includes multiple customizable dashboards, including: Server CPU Memory usage System load Process breakdown, and more New Relic infrastructure monitoring Instant observability with New Relic quickstarts minimizes the complexity in efficiently managing enterprise infrastructure. You can see everything at a glance with New Relic's infrastructure dashboard. Quickly see the status of key infrastructure components with our pre-built dashboards. New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps DevOps engineers reduce complexity and enhance efficiency through unmatched visibility in an infrastructure dashboard. New Relic capabilities On top of the benefits from this quickstart, New Relic infrastructure monitoring provides advanced features, including: Custom views Kubernetes cluster explorer Kubernetes monitoring Limitless scaling How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Darren Doyle Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logrus Logxi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 218.00854, + "_score": 207.07214, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -140359,7 +140403,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Logrus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Logrus Alerts   4 Logrus observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Logrus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Logrus installation docs Logrus is a structured logger for Go (golang), completely API compatible with the standard library logger. What is Logrus? Logrus is a structured logger for Go (golang), completely API compatible with the standard library logger. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Logrus with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Logrus. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logxi Zap Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 193.34097, + "_score": 183.5935, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -140410,7 +140454,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Logxi quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Logxi Alerts   4 Logxi observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Logxi observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Logxi installation docs log XI is a structured 12-factor app logger built for speed and happy development. What is Logxi? log XI is a structured 12-factor app logger built for speed and happy development. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Logxi with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Logxi. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logrus Zap Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 193.3406, + "_score": 183.5932, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -140462,7 +140506,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP VPC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP VPC installation docs Monitor GCP VPC by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP VPC? Provides networking for Google Compute instances, Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) clusters, and the App Engine flexible environment. Get started! Start monitoring GCP VPC by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP VPC documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP VPC. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Dedicated Interconnect GCP Router Google Load Balancing GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 393.8438, + "_score": 375.61102, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -140512,7 +140556,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Router observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Router installation docs Monitor GCP Router by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Router? Service that exchanges routes between Virtual Private Clouds (VPC) and on-premises networks by using Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). Get started! Start monitoring GCP Router by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Router documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Router. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Dedicated Interconnect GCP VPC Google Load Balancing GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 393.83154, + "_score": 375.60083, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -140563,7 +140607,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Google Load Balancing observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Google Load Balancing installation docs Monitor Google Load Balancing by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Google Load Balancing? Managed service for distributing traffic in a single or multiple regions with seamless, immediate autoscaling and wide protocol support. Get started! Start monitoring Google Load Balancing by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our Google Load Balancing documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Google Load Balancing. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP integration metrics Google Cloud Load Balancing monitoring integration GCP Dedicated Interconnect GCP VPC GCP Router", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 353.98206, + "_score": 337.61487, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -140612,7 +140656,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Storage observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Storage installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Storage by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Storage? Service built for app developers that need to store and serve user-generated content, such as photos or videos. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Storage by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Storage documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Storage. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.2522, + "_score": 305.37854, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -140661,7 +140705,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Database installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Database by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Database? An efficient, low-latency solution for mobile apps that require synced states across clients in real time. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Database by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.23615, + "_score": 305.36523, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -140712,7 +140756,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Storage observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Storage installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Storage by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Storage? Service built for app developers that need to store and serve user-generated content, such as photos or videos. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Storage by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Storage documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Storage. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.2522, + "_score": 305.37854, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -140761,7 +140805,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Hosting observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Hosting installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Hosting by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Hosting? Provides fast and secure hosting for your web app, static and dynamic content, and microservices. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Hosting by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Hosting documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Hosting. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.13397, + "_score": 305.28052, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -140810,7 +140854,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Dataproc observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Dataproc installation docs Monitor GCP Dataproc by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Dataproc? Run Apache Spark and Hadoop clusters in a fully managed Google Cloud environment. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Dataproc by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Dataproc documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Dataproc. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.0871, + "_score": 305.24164, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -140859,7 +140903,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Dataflow observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Dataflow installation docs Monitor GCP Dataflow by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Dataflow? Execute Apache Beam pipelines in a fully managed google cloud environment. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Dataflow by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Dataflow documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Dataflow. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.07788, + "_score": 305.23398, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -140908,7 +140952,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Google App Engine observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Google App Engine installation docs Monitor Google App Engine by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Google App Engine? GCP service that abstracts away underlying infrastructure for your mobile and web applications, allowing you to focus on their development. Get started! Start monitoring Google App Engine by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our Google App Engine documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Google App Engine. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 316.99066, + "_score": 302.2832, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -140962,7 +141006,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 VictorOps observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. VictorOps installation docs Send your New Relic alerts to VictorOps Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is VictorOps? Get notified via VictorOps when incidents are opened, acknowledged, or closed. Notifications can include charts about the incident. Get started! Check out our VictorOps documentation to set up a notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic alerting for VictorOps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Pagerduty SIGNL4 Blameless Golden Signals for Web Servers Reliability engineering diagnostics: a beginner's guide to troubleshooting application performance", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 553.8988, + "_score": 525.7893, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -141006,7 +141050,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Blameless observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Blameless installation docs Site reliability engineering (SRE) platform with AI-driven incident resolution, SLOs/Error budgets, and reliability insights. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Site reliability engineering (SRE) platform with AI-driven incident resolution, SLOs/Error budgets, and reliability insights. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Blameless Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources SIGNL4 Pagerduty VictorOps Reliability engineering diagnostics: a beginner's guide to troubleshooting application performance Golden Signals for Web Servers", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 373.50977, + "_score": 354.57523, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -141052,7 +141096,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 SIGNL4 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. SIGNL4 installation docs Mobile alerting SaaS that bridges the last mile from IT systems, machines, and sensors to engineers, IT staff and workers in the field. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Mobile alerting SaaS that bridges the last mile from IT systems, machines, and sensors to engineers, IT staff and workers in the field. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Signl4 Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Blameless Pagerduty VictorOps Golden Signals for Web Servers Introduction to applied intelligence", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 373.50952, + "_score": 354.575, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -141101,7 +141145,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Golden Signals for Web Servers quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Golden Signals Web Alerts   5 Golden Signals for Web Servers observability quickstart contains 5 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. CPU Usage This alert fires when a host's CPU usage goes above 90 percent for a period of 5 minutes. Errors This alert fires when 10 percent of the transactions against an application end with an error, over a period of 5 minutes. Memory Usage When memory limits are reached, applications can do weird and unpredictable things. This alert fires when the percentage of memory used on a host exceeds 90 percent for 5 minutes. Response time This alert fires when the average transaction duration is above 5 seconds for 5 minutes. Throughput Throughput is a great way to measure the health of your applications. This alert fires when the throughput of a web application drops below 5 transactions in a 5 minute period. Documentation   2 Golden Signals for Web Servers observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. New Relic infrastructure agent Learn how to monitor your hosts with New Relic. New Relic language agents Learn how to get in-depth and relevant information about your running software in minutes. Golden signals alerts for web servers. Includes alerts and a dashboard for throughput, errors, response time, CPU usage, and memory usage. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Alec Swanson Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Getting started with New Relic and Terraform Getting started with New Relic and Terraform SIGNL4 Blameless Issue summary and analysis in Applied Intelligence", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 304.3186, + "_score": 288.94135, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -141153,7 +141197,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Delphix quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delphix Platform Dashboard Sample dashboard detailing Delphix Platform usage. Alerts   1 Delphix observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Delphix Storage Utilization Alert to monitor Delphix engines storage utilization Documentation   1 Delphix observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Quickstart and Integration Documentation Complete documentation to install and configure the Delphix quickstart and integration. Summary The Delphix quickstart for New Relic grants insights and observability of the Delphix Platform to administrators. Users may monitor various Delphix objects, such as dSources and VDBs, and trigger alerts on exceeded thresholds. In addition, when leveraging the Delphix integration, users can feed data into triggered New Relic workflows to command data-ready RCA environments through a ServiceNow automated request or direct webhook. What's the value? The Delphix Platform is a powerful test data management tool enabling the provisioning of RCA environments for mission-critical applications on demand. The quickstart allows Delphix administrators to monitor their usage, maintain high availability, and reduce the costs of forgotten virtual databases. Site Reliability Engineers rely on Delphix and New Relic to provide mission-critical application environments within minutes of an issue which eases investigation during stressful issues and helps achieve SLA times. Delphix can reduce provisioning times from days to minutes. What's inside? The quickstart contains a sample Delphix Platform Dashboard and Storage Utilization Alert to help users get started. Populating data for dashboards, alerts, and workflows requires the Delphix Integration and Delphix Data Control Tower. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Delphix Community Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gigamon Newrelic MariaDB Redis Enterprise Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity CircleCI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 233.9074, + "_score": 221.94376, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -141202,7 +141246,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon RDS Documentation   1 Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring installation docs Monitor Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring? Supplement your RDS monitoring with real-time metrics about the OS. Get started! Start monitoring AWS RDS Enhanced by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS RDS Enhanced documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS RDS Enhanced. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.89307, + "_score": 305.7445, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -141252,7 +141296,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon QLDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon QLDB Documentation   1 Amazon QLDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon QLDB installation docs Monitor Amazon QLDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon QLDB? Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (Amazon QLDB) is a fully managed ledger database that provides a transparent, immutable, and cryptographically verifiable transaction log. Proactively instrument Amazon QLDB with the New Relic infrastructure monitoring agent to monitor the stability and reliability of Amazon QLDB. Amazon QLDB quickstart highlights The New Relic Amazon QLDB quickstart includes the following features Dashboards: Proactively monitor metrics like ledger samples, provider readIOs latency, ledgers, overview of ledger provider, etc. Start monitoring Amazon QLDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon QLDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. Ideal Amazon QLDB performance monitoring New Relic Amazon QLDB quickstart offers an integration for reporting your Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB) data to New Relic. The integration collects several Amazon QLDB metrics that you can analyze to understand context, improve customer experience, and make data-driven business decisions. The quickstart empowers you to monitor Amazon QLDB with out-of-the-box dashboards and visualizations. Some of the metrics you can track with the integration include the total amount of disk space used by a ledger's journal, indexes, and indexed history, all reported in 15-minute intervals. It also tracks the number of disk read I/O operations, disk write I/O operations, and the amount of time taken for data operations, all reported in one-minute intervals. Install the New Relic Amazon QLDB instant observability quickstart to effectively monitor your Amazon QLDB performance metrics with our infrastructure agent. This quickstart is your gateway to instant monitoring of services like QLDB AWS marketplace. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.88995, + "_score": 305.74194, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -141302,7 +141346,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 Amazon ElastiCache quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon ElastiCache (Redis) Amazon ElastiCache (Memcached) Documentation   1 Amazon ElastiCache observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon ElastiCache installation docs Monitor Amazon ElastiCache by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon ElastiCache? Deploy, operate, and scale an in-memory data store or cache in the cloud. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon ElastiCache by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon ElastiCache documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon ElastiCache. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon EC2 Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.88995, + "_score": 305.74194, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -141352,7 +141396,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon RDS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon RDS Alerts   1 Amazon RDS observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Documentation   1 Amazon RDS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon RDS installation docs Monitor Amazon RDS by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon RDS? Set up and manage a relational database in the cloud by providing resizable capacity and managing common database administration tasks. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon RDS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon RDS documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon RDS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.7632, + "_score": 305.638, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -141402,7 +141446,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon EC2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon EC2 Alerts   1 Amazon EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Documentation   1 Amazon EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon EC2 installation docs Monitor Amazon EC2 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon EC2? Build scalable and flexible applications on top of AWS container services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS EC2 by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS EC2 documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS EC2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.63187, + "_score": 304.70947, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -141457,7 +141501,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics SSL Certification check observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a SSL Certification check Synthetics SSL Certification check will proactively ping your domain certificates based on a configurable threshold. Pair with an alert to ensure you are notified when your certificates need renewed. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 638.577, + "_score": 606.386, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -141510,7 +141554,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics Endpoint Availability observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a Synthetics Endpoint Availability check Synthetics Endpoint Availability uses an HTTP client to monitor remote API endpoints (REST, healthchecks, etc) and allows for customisation for your specific environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics Availability (Ping) Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Page Link Crawler", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 614.2096, + "_score": 583.2624, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -141563,7 +141607,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics User Flow check observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a Synthetics User Flow check Scripted browser monitors are used for more sophisticated, customized monitoring. You can create a custom script that navigates your website, takes specific actions, and ensures specific resources are present. With this you can test critical user flows within your websites and API's. The monitor uses Google Chrome browser. You can also use a variety of third-party modules to build your custom monitor. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 578.81836, + "_score": 549.8402, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -141615,7 +141659,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics Page Load performance observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Page Load performance monitors essentially are simple, pre-built scripted browser monitors. They make a request to your site using an instance of Google Chrome and wait for a full page load. Compared to a simple ping monitor, this is a more accurate emulation of an actual customer visit. The user agent is identified as Google Chrome. The check will return you detailed resource breakdowns and timelines to debug performance and latency issues. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 573.84485, + "_score": 545.09326, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -141668,7 +141712,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Synthetics Page Link Crawler quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Page Link Crawler Alerts   1 Synthetics Page Link Crawler observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Low Success Rate This alert is triggered when the link crawler fails more than 10% of the times. Documentation   1 Synthetics Page Link Crawler observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring What is a link crawler? Link crawler helps you to automatically test your webpage links to detect broken links. When a website URL is provided, synthetic Link Crawler will visit the URL, test all the links on the website, and return any broken links. New Relic synthetic link crawler Broken links in a website can lead to many problems, including missing web pages, site performance issues, and a reduction in site conversion rates. The New Relic synthetic link crawler quickstart offers you a broken link monitor for your website links. This monitor is one of the seven types of New Relic synthetic monitors. Others include certificate check monitor, ping monitor, step monitor, simple browser monitors, scripted browser monitors, and API tests. Why should you monitor your site links with New Relic? Monitoring website links with New Relic synthetic link crawler quickstart is crucial to quickly detect broken links and resolve outages. The synthetic monitor provides detailed statistics for each web page resource and downtime incidents. You can also collect custom response codes for more details on your monitor runs. New Relic synthetic broken link monitor quickstart also leverages the host-not-reporting feature in infrastructure monitoring. This gives you the advantage of enhanced monitoring options, and you can get notified when New Relic stops receiving data from your hosts. Download and install the New Relic synthetic broken link monitor quickstart today to start monitoring your websites for broken links. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 566.77576, + "_score": 538.3827, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -141723,7 +141767,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics SSL Certification check observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a SSL Certification check Synthetics SSL Certification check will proactively ping your domain certificates based on a configurable threshold. Pair with an alert to ensure you are notified when your certificates need renewed. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 498.49246, + "_score": 473.37927, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -141776,7 +141820,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics User Flow check observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a Synthetics User Flow check Scripted browser monitors are used for more sophisticated, customized monitoring. You can create a custom script that navigates your website, takes specific actions, and ensures specific resources are present. With this you can test critical user flows within your websites and API's. The monitor uses Google Chrome browser. You can also use a variety of third-party modules to build your custom monitor. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 497.27884, + "_score": 472.38406, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -141829,7 +141873,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Synthetics Page Link Crawler quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Page Link Crawler Alerts   1 Synthetics Page Link Crawler observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Low Success Rate This alert is triggered when the link crawler fails more than 10% of the times. Documentation   1 Synthetics Page Link Crawler observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring What is a link crawler? Link crawler helps you to automatically test your webpage links to detect broken links. When a website URL is provided, synthetic Link Crawler will visit the URL, test all the links on the website, and return any broken links. New Relic synthetic link crawler Broken links in a website can lead to many problems, including missing web pages, site performance issues, and a reduction in site conversion rates. The New Relic synthetic link crawler quickstart offers you a broken link monitor for your website links. This monitor is one of the seven types of New Relic synthetic monitors. Others include certificate check monitor, ping monitor, step monitor, simple browser monitors, scripted browser monitors, and API tests. Why should you monitor your site links with New Relic? Monitoring website links with New Relic synthetic link crawler quickstart is crucial to quickly detect broken links and resolve outages. The synthetic monitor provides detailed statistics for each web page resource and downtime incidents. You can also collect custom response codes for more details on your monitor runs. New Relic synthetic broken link monitor quickstart also leverages the host-not-reporting feature in infrastructure monitoring. This gives you the advantage of enhanced monitoring options, and you can get notified when New Relic stops receiving data from your hosts. Download and install the New Relic synthetic broken link monitor quickstart today to start monitoring your websites for broken links. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 497.27884, + "_score": 472.38406, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -141881,7 +141925,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics Page Load performance observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Page Load performance monitors essentially are simple, pre-built scripted browser monitors. They make a request to your site using an instance of Google Chrome and wait for a full page load. Compared to a simple ping monitor, this is a more accurate emulation of an actual customer visit. The user agent is identified as Google Chrome. The check will return you detailed resource breakdowns and timelines to debug performance and latency issues. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 497.27853, + "_score": 472.3838, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -141934,7 +141978,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics Endpoint Availability observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a Synthetics Endpoint Availability check Synthetics Endpoint Availability uses an HTTP client to monitor remote API endpoints (REST, healthchecks, etc) and allows for customisation for your specific environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Documentation   1 Atlassian JIRA observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Atlassian Jira (Cloud) installation docs See a potential problem developing in your stack? When you integrate New Relic with Atlassian Jira(Cloud), you can automate your jira processes like creating, updating, or deleting a ticket directly from New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Jira is a proprietary issue tracking product developed by Atlassian that allows bug tracking and agile project management. You can Integrate New Relic with Atlassian Jira(Cloud) and automatically create and update Jira issues. Check out our documentation to set up a JIRA notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. See installation docs Authors Matan Moser (New Relic), Ismail Azam (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources ServiceNow Notifications Webhook Notifications Slack Notifications Email Notifications Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 94.24919, + "_score": 89.4834, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -142174,7 +142218,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Database installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Database by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Database? An efficient, low-latency solution for mobile apps that require synced states across clients in real time. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Database by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 376.54944, + "_score": 359.02176, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -142211,7 +142255,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 373.14365, + "_score": 351.61157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -142259,7 +142303,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firestore observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firestore installation docs Monitor GCP Firestore by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firestore? A NoSQL document database that lets you easily store, sync, and query data for your mobile and web apps - at global scale. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firestore by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firestore documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firestore. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Datastore Google Cloud SQL Google BigQuery Google Cloud Spanner", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 365.9012, + "_score": 348.93723, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -142309,7 +142353,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Datastore observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Datastore installation docs Monitor GCP Datastore by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Datastore? A highly scalable, fully managed NoSQL database service offered by Google on the Google Cloud Platform. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Datastore by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Datastore documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Datastore. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firestore Google Cloud SQL Google BigQuery Google Cloud Spanner", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 365.7746, + "_score": 348.8322, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -142359,7 +142403,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Google BigQuery observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Google BigQuery installation docs Monitor Google BigQuery by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Google BigQuery? Fully managed data warehouse with options for user-defined or automated data schemes and exploration via SQL queries. Get started! Start monitoring Google BigQuery by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our Google BigQuery documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Google BigQuery. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firestore GCP Datastore Google Cloud SQL Google Cloud Spanner", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.99658, + "_score": 342.34576, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -142411,7 +142455,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon EC2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon EC2 Alerts   1 Amazon EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Documentation   1 Amazon EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon EC2 installation docs Monitor Amazon EC2 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon EC2? Build scalable and flexible applications on top of AWS container services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS EC2 by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS EC2 documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS EC2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 335.58936, + "_score": 318.90228, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -142461,7 +142505,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon RDS Documentation   1 Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring installation docs Monitor Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring? Supplement your RDS monitoring with real-time metrics about the OS. Get started! Start monitoring AWS RDS Enhanced by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS RDS Enhanced documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS RDS Enhanced. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.8935, + "_score": 305.74484, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -142511,7 +142555,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon DocumentDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon DocumentDB Documentation   1 Amazon DocumentDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon DocumentDB installation docs Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon DocumentDB? Fast, scalable, highly available, and fully managed document database service that supports MongoDB workloads. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon DocumentDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon DocumentDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon DocumentDB.summary: Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relicsummary: Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relic How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.8935, + "_score": 305.74484, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -142561,7 +142605,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon QLDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon QLDB Documentation   1 Amazon QLDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon QLDB installation docs Monitor Amazon QLDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon QLDB? Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (Amazon QLDB) is a fully managed ledger database that provides a transparent, immutable, and cryptographically verifiable transaction log. Proactively instrument Amazon QLDB with the New Relic infrastructure monitoring agent to monitor the stability and reliability of Amazon QLDB. Amazon QLDB quickstart highlights The New Relic Amazon QLDB quickstart includes the following features Dashboards: Proactively monitor metrics like ledger samples, provider readIOs latency, ledgers, overview of ledger provider, etc. Start monitoring Amazon QLDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon QLDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. Ideal Amazon QLDB performance monitoring New Relic Amazon QLDB quickstart offers an integration for reporting your Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB) data to New Relic. The integration collects several Amazon QLDB metrics that you can analyze to understand context, improve customer experience, and make data-driven business decisions. The quickstart empowers you to monitor Amazon QLDB with out-of-the-box dashboards and visualizations. Some of the metrics you can track with the integration include the total amount of disk space used by a ledger's journal, indexes, and indexed history, all reported in 15-minute intervals. It also tracks the number of disk read I/O operations, disk write I/O operations, and the amount of time taken for data operations, all reported in one-minute intervals. Install the New Relic Amazon QLDB instant observability quickstart to effectively monitor your Amazon QLDB performance metrics with our infrastructure agent. This quickstart is your gateway to instant monitoring of services like QLDB AWS marketplace. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.89038, + "_score": 305.7423, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -142611,7 +142655,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon RDS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon RDS Alerts   1 Amazon RDS observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Documentation   1 Amazon RDS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon RDS installation docs Monitor Amazon RDS by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon RDS? Set up and manage a relational database in the cloud by providing resizable capacity and managing common database administration tasks. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon RDS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon RDS documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon RDS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.76364, + "_score": 305.63834, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -142664,7 +142708,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Microsoft Windows Server observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Get started with infrastructure monitoring Learn more about New Relic infrastructure Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Microsoft Windows Server monitoring? With New Relic's infrastructure monitoring agent for Windows, you can monitor individual servers and also analyze how your service performs as a whole. The Windows agent can run on your own hardware or in cloud systems such as Amazon EC2 or Windows Azure, and supports Windows Server and Windows 10. Supported versions Windows Server 2012, 2016, and 2019, and their service packs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Microsoft Windows Desktop Apple macOS (Beta) SUSE Linux Enterprise Server CentOS Debian", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 596.0415, + "_score": 565.8047, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -142715,7 +142759,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Microsoft Windows Desktop observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Get started with infrastructure monitoring Learn more about New Relic infrastructure Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Microsoft Windows Desktop monitoring? With New Relic's infrastructure monitoring agent for Windows, you can monitor individual desktops and also analyze how your applications perform as a whole. The Windows Desktop agent can run on your own hardware or in cloud systems such as Amazon EC2 or Windows Azure, and supports Windows Server and Windows 10. Supported versions Windows 10 How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Microsoft Windows Server Apple macOS (Beta) CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Debian", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 578.5083, + "_score": 549.15137, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -142761,7 +142805,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Unix observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Unix installation docs The Unix monitoring integration allows for system-level monitoring of AIX, Linux, macOS, Solaris/SunOS and other Unix-based servers. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The Unix monitoring integration allows for system-level monitoring of AIX, Linux, macOS, Solaris/SunOS and other Unix-based servers. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Debian Ubuntu Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 461.03455, + "_score": 437.7279, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -142806,7 +142850,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor SUSE. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is SUSE? Linux-based operating system developed by SUSE designed for servers, mainframes, and workstations. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your SUSE environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CentOS Debian Ubuntu Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 353.56622, + "_score": 335.69727, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -142853,7 +142897,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Ubuntu observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ubuntu installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor Ubuntu. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Ubuntu? Open source Linux distribution for both personal and enterprise use, based on Debian. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Ubuntu environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Debian Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.66626, + "_score": 328.20358, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -142900,7 +142944,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Cordova observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Cordova installation docs Cordova wraps your HTML/JavaScript app into a native container which can access the device functions of several platforms. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic Mobile monitoring New Relic's mobile monitoring for Cordova gives you a comprehensive view of your app's performance. The official New Relic Cordova plugin for iOS and Android allows developers to easily embed the mobile agents into Cordova applications. Get started! Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources OKHTTP Android tvOS iOS Interactions page", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 224.05624, + "_score": 213.73972, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -142946,7 +142990,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Android observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Android installation docs Mobile operating system based on a modified Linux kernel and other open source software. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic Mobile monitoring New Relic's mobile monitoring for Android gives you a comprehensive view of your app's performance. It works for Android apps written using Java or Kotlin. Get started! Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources iOS tvOS NerdGraph tutorial: Mobile agent monitoring examples OKHTTP Cordova", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 199.67482, + "_score": 190.46262, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -142991,7 +143035,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 tvOS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tvOS installation docs Default operating system for Apple media streaming devices, including the Apple TV. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic Mobile monitoring New Relic's mobile monitoring for tvOS gives you a comprehensive view of your app's performance. Get started! Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources OKHTTP Android iOS NerdGraph tutorial: Mobile agent monitoring examples Cordova", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 188.3291, + "_score": 179.64836, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -143037,7 +143081,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 iOS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. iOS installation docs Default operating system for Apple mobile devices, including the iPhone and iPad. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic Mobile monitoring New Relic's mobile monitoring for iOS gives you a comprehensive view of your app's performance. It works for iOS apps written using Objective-C, Swift, or both languages Get started! Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Android tvOS NerdGraph tutorial: Mobile agent monitoring examples OKHTTP Cordova", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.96243, + "_score": 155.45193, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -143086,7 +143130,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 142.80276, + "_score": 135.16245, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -143136,7 +143180,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Kubernetes quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Kubernetes Dashboard Get a high level overview of your Kubernetes instances Alerts   3 Kubernetes observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU utilization is above 90% for at least 10 minutes. High Disk Utlilzation This alert is triggered when the Disk Utilization is above 95% for at least 15 minutes. High Memory Usage This alert is triggered when the Memory Usage is above 85%. Documentation   1 Kubernetes observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kubernetes installation docs Kubernetes is an open-source container-orchestration system for automating computer application deployment, scaling, and management. Why monitor Kubernetes? Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and, management of containerized applications. The New Relic Kubernetes monitoring quickstart gives you visibility into your Kubernetes clusters and workloads in minutes, whether your clusters are hosted on-premises or in the cloud. Kubernetes quickstart highlights The New Relic Kubernetes quickstart uses dashboards to proactively monitor your metrics, like: resources used number of K8s objects namespaces per cluster pods by namespace container cpu usage container restarts missing pods by deployment node resource consumption, and more. This quickstart is also compatible with on-host integrations like: Cassandra MySQL Apache, and more. New Relic + Kubernetes = Optimum performance monitoring The New Relic Kubernetes quickstart has multiple components that work together to give you end-to-end observability across your clusters. While you have the flexibility to deploy the components that you prefer, to achieve full observability, you need to install the complete package to monitor all metrics. Use our quickstart to generate a Kubernetes manifest and add Pixie for more fine-grained telemetry data. You can also do the installation with Pixie for fine-grained telemetry data. Our quickstart monitors the aggregated core and memory usage across all nodes in your cluster. This allows you to meet resource requirements for optimal application performance. It also empowers you to track resource consumption, find pods that aren't running, monitor disk usage, and troubleshoot container restarts. The New Relic Kubernetes integration has dashboards and a cluster explorer that provide a multi-dimensional representation of a Kubernetes cluster from which you can explore your namespaces, deployments, nodes, pods, containers, and applications. Download the New Relic Kubernetes quickstart today to gain instant visibility into your Kubernetes services, clusters and workloads in minutes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Query Pixie data Error messages Manage your Auto-telemetry with Pixie data ingest Configure control plane monitoring Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 405.48566, + "_score": 385.1969, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -143150,47 +143194,6 @@ }, "id": "63235a0864441f4cff1013eb" }, - { - "sections": [ - "Error messages", - "Problem", - "Invalid New Relic license", - "Error sending events", - "Failed to discover kube-state-metrics", - "Solution for integration version v2", - "Missing metrics for Namespaces, Deployments, and ReplicaSets", - "Indicators of missing data", - "Cannot list pods at the cluster scope" - ], - "title": "Error messages", - "type": "docs", - "tags": [ - "Integrations", - "Kubernetes integration", - "Troubleshooting" - ], - "external_id": "58f57f3e85c9a788ab6fadabb0c821be699c06a5", - "image": "", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/kubernetes-pixie/kubernetes-integration/troubleshooting/kubernetes-integration-troubleshooting-error-messages/", - "published_at": "2023-01-21T14:16:39Z", - "updated_at": "2022-12-15T22:28:50Z", - "document_type": "troubleshooting_doc", - "popularity": 1, - "body": "Problem You are getting error messages for the New Relic Kubernetes integration in your New Relic infrastructure logs. Invalid New Relic license If the license you are using is invalid then you will see an error like this in the logs of the agent or forwarder containers: 2018-04-09T14:20:17.750893186Z time=\"2018-04-09T14:20:17Z\" level=error msg=\"metric sender can't process 0 times\" error=\"InventoryIngest: events were not accepted: 401 401 Unauthorized Invalid license key.\" Copy To resolve this problem make sure you specify a valid license key. Error sending events If the agent is not able to connect to New Relic servers you will see an error like the following in the logs of the agent or forwarder containers: 2018-04-09T18:16:35.497195185Z time=\"2018-04-09T18:16:35Z\" level=error msg=\"metric sender can't process 1 times\" error=\"Error sending events: Post https://staging-infra-api.newrelic.com/metrics/events/bulk: net/http: request canceled (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)\" Copy Depending on the exact nature of the error the message in the logs may differ. To address this problem, see the New Relic networks documentation. Failed to discover kube-state-metrics The Kubernetes integration requires kube-state-metrics. If that is not found, you will see an error like the following in the newrelic-infra container logs: time=\"2022-06-21T09:12:20Z\" level=error msg=\"retrieving scraper data: retrieving ksm data: discovering KSM endpoints: timeout discovering endpoints\" Copy Common reasons for this error include: kube-state-metrics has not been deployed into the cluster. kube-state-metrics is deployed using a custom deployment. There are multiple versions of kube-state-metrics running and the Kubernetes integration is not finding the correct one. The Kubernetes integration automatically discovers kube-state-metrics in your cluster using by default legeraging the label \"app.kubernetes.io/name=kube-state-metrics\" across all namespaces. You can change the discovery behavior in the ksm.config of the helm chart values . Solution for integration version v2 Below are some solutions to the most common Kubernetes integration errors. These errors show up in the standard non-verbose Infrastructure agent logs. If you need more detailed logs working with New Relic support, for example, see Kubernetes logs. Failed to discover kube-state-metrics The Kubernetes integration requires kube-state-metrics. If that is not found, you will see an error like the following in the newrelic-infra container logs: 2018-04-11T08:02:41.765236022Z time=\"2018-04-11T08:02:41Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-04-11T08:02:41Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"failed to discover kube-state-metrics endpoint, got error: no service found by label k8s-app=kube-state-metrics\\\"\\n\" Copy Common reasons for this error include: kube-state-metrics has not been deployed into the cluster. kube-state-metrics is deployed using a custom deployment. There are multiple versions of kube-state-metrics running and the Kubernetes integration is not finding the correct one. The Kubernetes integration automatically discovers kube-state-metrics in your cluster using this logic: It looks for a kube-state-metrics service running on the kube-system namespace. If that is not found, it looks for a service tagged with label \"k8s-app: kube-state-metrics\". The integration also requires the kube-state-metrics pod to have the label k8s-app: kube-state-metrics or app: kube-state-metrics. If neither of those are found, there will be a log entry like the following: 2018-04-11T09:25:00.825532798Z time=\"2018-04-11T09:25:00Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-04-11T09:25:00Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"failed to discover nodeIP with kube-state-metrics, got error: no pod found by label k8s-app=kube-state-metrics\\\"\\n Copy To solve this issue, add the k8s-app=kube-state-metrics label to the kube-state-metrics pod. Missing metrics for Namespaces, Deployments, and ReplicaSets If metrics for Kubernetes nodes, pods, and containers are showing but metrics for namespaces, deployments and ReplicaSets are missing, the Kubernetes integration is not able to connect to kube-state-metrics. Indicators of missing data Indicators of missing namespace, deployment, and ReplicaSet data: In the # of K8s objects chart, that data is missing. Queries for K8sNamespaceSample, K8sDeploymentSample, and K8sReplicasetSample don't show any data. There are few possible reasons for this: kube-state-metrics service has been customized to listen on port 80. If that is the case, you may see an error like the following in the verbose logs: time=\"2018-04-04T09:35:47Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-04-04T09:35:47Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"Non-recoverable error group: error querying KSM. Get http://kube-state-metrics.kube-system.svc.cluster.local:0/metrics: net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)\\\"\\n\" Copy This is a known problem that happens in some clusters where it takes too much time for kube-state-metrics to collect all the cluster's information before sending to the integration. As a workaround, increase the kube-state-metrics client timeout. kube-state-metrics instance is running behind kube-rbac-proxy. New Relic does not currently support this configuration. You may see an error like the following in the verbose logs: time=\"2018-03-28T23:09:12Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-03-28T23:09:12Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"Non-recoverable error group: error querying KSM. Get http://192.168.132.37:8443/metrics: net/http: HTTP/1.x transport connection broken: malformed HTTP response \\\\\\\"\\\\\\\\x15\\\\\\\\x03\\\\\\\\x01\\\\\\\\x00\\\\\\\\x02\\\\\\\\x02\\\\\\\"\\\"\\n\" Copy The KSM payload is quite large, and the Kubernetes integration processing the date is being OOM-killed. Since the integration is not the main process of the container, the pod is not restarted. This situation can be spotted at the logs of the newrelic-infra pod running in the same node of KSM: time=\"2020-12-10T17:40:44Z\" level=error msg=\"Integration command failed\" error=\"signal: killed\" instance=nri-kubernetes integration=com.newrelic.kubernetes Copy As a workaround, increase the DaemonSet memory limits so the process is not killed. Cannot list pods at the cluster scope Newrelic pods and newrelic service account are not deployed in the same namespace. This is usually because the current context specifies a namespace. If this is the case, you will see an error like the following: time=\\\"2018-05-31T10:55:39Z\\\" level=panic msg=\\\"p ods is forbidden: User \\\\\\\"system:serviceaccount:kube-system:newrelic\\\\\\\" cannot list pods at the cluster scope\\\" Copy To check to see if this is the case, run: kubectl describe serviceaccount newrelic | grep Namespace kubectl get pods -l name=newrelic-infra --all-namespaces kubectl config get-contexts Copy To resolve this problem, change the namespace for the service account in the New Relic DaemonSet YAML file to be the same as the namespace for the current context: - kind: ServiceAccount name: newrelic namespace: default --- Copy", - "info": "", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 335.71033, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "sections": "Failed to discover kube-state-metrics", - "tags": "Kubernetes integration", - "body": " status 1" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr="time=\\"2018-04-11T08:02:41Z\\" level=fatal msg=\\"failed to discover kube-state-metrics endpoint, got error: no service found by label k8s-app=kube-state-metrics\\"\\n" Copy Common reasons for this error include: kube-state-metrics has not been deployed" - }, - "id": "617d73a064441fd0d5fbd775" - }, { "sections": [ "Set up New Relic using the Kubernetes operator", @@ -143212,7 +143215,7 @@ "external_id": "2f9f7c55115d09255ade8f1d3fbcce4bee50d4aa", "image": "", "url": "https://developer.newrelic.com/automate-workflows/get-started-kubernetes/", - "published_at": "2023-01-23T01:38:41Z", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:39:04Z", "updated_at": "2021-10-16T01:40:30Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, @@ -143220,7 +143223,7 @@ "body": "Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. You can use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic entities. In this guide you'll learn how to set up New Relic for the first time with the open source New Relic Kubernetes operator. More specifically, you'll provision an alert policy with NRQL conditions in your New Relic account using Kubernetes. Before you begin This walkthrough assumes you’ve already deployed a Kubernetes cluster. You could even create a local cluster on your machine with kind. To use this guide, you should have some basic knowledge of both New Relic and Kubernetes. To complete the full exercise, you’ll need to: Deploy a New Relic agent if you haven't done so yet. Install New Relic for your application. Install kubectl and point it at the correct cluster; this determines the cluster where you’ll install the New Relic operator. Install kustomize. Step 1 of 3 Installing the operator on your Kubernetes cluster First, install cert-manager, which automatically provisions and manages TLS certificates in Kubernetes. bash Copy $ kubectl apply --validate=false -f https://github.com/jetstack/cert-manager/releases/download/v0.15.0/cert-manager.yaml Next, install the Kubernetes operator. bash Copy $ kustomize build https://github.com/newrelic/newrelic-kubernetes-operator/config/default | kubectl apply -f - To confirm the installation was successful, run a few kubectl commands to check the status of the Kubernetes operator. Ensure the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system, has been applied: bash Copy $ kubectl get namespaces The output should be similar to the following, which includes the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system: bash Copy NAME STATUS AGE cert-manager Active 4m35s default Active 20m kube-node-lease Active 20m kube-public Active 20m kube-system Active 20m newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system Active 3m48s Now, make sure the Kubernetes operator's controller manager is running: Note: Don't forget to include the --namespace (shorthand -n) option when running kubectl get pods to ensure you're inspecting resources within the correct namespace. bash Copy $ kubectl get pods --namespace newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system You should see output similar to the following: bash Copy NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-7b9c64f58crwg9j 2/2 Running 0 157m If your output is similar to the example shown, you’re ready for the next step. If you don’t see a pod named newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-, double check your Kubernetes configuration to ensure you’re within the correct context and pointing to the correct cluster. Step 2 of 3 Creating your first alert policy To kick things off, start small. First, create an alert policy with the minimum required configuration, then add a NRQL alert condition to the policy, which will add the condition to the policy in New Relic. A minimal alert policy configuration is represented in the code below. For the sake of this walkthrough, name this file new_relic_alert_policy.yaml. Note: For help locating your user key, check out New Relic's user key documentation. apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' Copy Now run the kubectl apply command to create your alert policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml You'll see output that reads similar to the following: bash Copy alertspolicy.nr.k8s.newrelic.com/my-policy created Confirm that your alert policy was created by viewing your policies at alerts.newrelic.com/accounts/{your account ID}/policies. You can search for your new policy by its name. In this case, search for \"Alert Policy Created With k8s.\" You should see your new alert policy. Next it’s time to add a NRQL alert condition to the policy using the same configuration file. Step 3 of 3 Add NRQL alert conditions to your alert policy In the previous section you created an alert policy; now, you’ll add some alert conditions to the policy so you can trigger alerts when certain metrics are out of line. In your new_relic_alert_policy.yaml file, add a NRQL alert condition to the policy that will alert you when an application's average overall response time is above five seconds for a three minute period. Note: To receive notifications when an alert is triggered, add notification channels to your alert policy, with this code. # The policy from the previous steps apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' # Add a NRQL alert condition to the policy conditions: - spec: type: 'NRQL' name: 'NRQL Alert Condition Created With k8s' nrql: query: \"SELECT average(duration) FROM Transaction WHERE appName = 'YOUR APP NAME'\" evaluationOffset: 3 enabled: true terms: - threshold: '5' threshold_occurrences: 'ALL' threshold_duration: 180 priority: 'CRITICAL' operator: 'ABOVE' violationTimeLimit: 'ONE_HOUR' valueFunction: 'SINGLE_VALUE' Copy With the alert condition added to the configuration, you can apply the update, which will create a NRQL alert condition and add it to your policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml To confirm that the NRQL alert condition was created successfully, refresh your alert policy. If you see a new alert condition added to the alert policy, it was a success. To finish things off, you'll create and add an alert channel to your alert policy. For example, maybe you want to send an email out to your team when your alert condition is triggered. Try it out now We have a Kubernetes test cluster ready for you in 2 minutes. By following this on-line tutorial, you will learn how to: Deploy the New Relic agent in a Kubernetes environment Use the New Relic Kubernetes operator Some tips to use the on-line tutorial window: Accept the cookies, so you can see the menu bar. Click anywhere in the tutorial window to start. It will take about 2 minutes for your environment to be ready. Press CTRL-l or type clear to clear the terminal window Click on the finish flag icon in the bottom menu to hide or show the instructions Good luck! Important Some browsers automatically disable the use of iframes. If the module isn't loading please check your browser settings. Your browser does not support iframes. What’s next? Nice work — now you can manage your New Relic alert policies and NRQL alert conditions with code that integrates seamlessly within your Kubernetes workflow. This provides the ability to configure and manage your alerts with a domain-specific pattern, providing consistency and maintainability. You also gain the benefits of code reviews for any potential changes moving forward. As you and your team move forward, you might need to adjust some of the configuration values to better fit your needs. 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Invalid New Relic license If the license you are using is invalid then you will see an error like this in the logs of the agent or forwarder containers: 2018-04-09T14:20:17.750893186Z time=\"2018-04-09T14:20:17Z\" level=error msg=\"metric sender can't process 0 times\" error=\"InventoryIngest: events were not accepted: 401 401 Unauthorized Invalid license key.\" Copy To resolve this problem make sure you specify a valid license key. Error sending events If the agent is not able to connect to New Relic servers you will see an error like the following in the logs of the agent or forwarder containers: 2018-04-09T18:16:35.497195185Z time=\"2018-04-09T18:16:35Z\" level=error msg=\"metric sender can't process 1 times\" error=\"Error sending events: Post https://staging-infra-api.newrelic.com/metrics/events/bulk: net/http: request canceled (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)\" Copy Depending on the exact nature of the error the message in the logs may differ. To address this problem, see the New Relic networks documentation. Failed to discover kube-state-metrics The Kubernetes integration requires kube-state-metrics. If that is not found, you will see an error like the following in the newrelic-infra container logs: time=\"2022-06-21T09:12:20Z\" level=error msg=\"retrieving scraper data: retrieving ksm data: discovering KSM endpoints: timeout discovering endpoints\" Copy Common reasons for this error include: kube-state-metrics has not been deployed into the cluster. kube-state-metrics is deployed using a custom deployment. There are multiple versions of kube-state-metrics running and the Kubernetes integration is not finding the correct one. The Kubernetes integration automatically discovers kube-state-metrics in your cluster using by default legeraging the label \"app.kubernetes.io/name=kube-state-metrics\" across all namespaces. You can change the discovery behavior in the ksm.config of the helm chart values . Solution for integration version v2 Below are some solutions to the most common Kubernetes integration errors. These errors show up in the standard non-verbose Infrastructure agent logs. If you need more detailed logs working with New Relic support, for example, see Kubernetes logs. Failed to discover kube-state-metrics The Kubernetes integration requires kube-state-metrics. If that is not found, you will see an error like the following in the newrelic-infra container logs: 2018-04-11T08:02:41.765236022Z time=\"2018-04-11T08:02:41Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-04-11T08:02:41Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"failed to discover kube-state-metrics endpoint, got error: no service found by label k8s-app=kube-state-metrics\\\"\\n\" Copy Common reasons for this error include: kube-state-metrics has not been deployed into the cluster. kube-state-metrics is deployed using a custom deployment. There are multiple versions of kube-state-metrics running and the Kubernetes integration is not finding the correct one. The Kubernetes integration automatically discovers kube-state-metrics in your cluster using this logic: It looks for a kube-state-metrics service running on the kube-system namespace. If that is not found, it looks for a service tagged with label \"k8s-app: kube-state-metrics\". The integration also requires the kube-state-metrics pod to have the label k8s-app: kube-state-metrics or app: kube-state-metrics. If neither of those are found, there will be a log entry like the following: 2018-04-11T09:25:00.825532798Z time=\"2018-04-11T09:25:00Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-04-11T09:25:00Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"failed to discover nodeIP with kube-state-metrics, got error: no pod found by label k8s-app=kube-state-metrics\\\"\\n Copy To solve this issue, add the k8s-app=kube-state-metrics label to the kube-state-metrics pod. Missing metrics for Namespaces, Deployments, and ReplicaSets If metrics for Kubernetes nodes, pods, and containers are showing but metrics for namespaces, deployments and ReplicaSets are missing, the Kubernetes integration is not able to connect to kube-state-metrics. Indicators of missing data Indicators of missing namespace, deployment, and ReplicaSet data: In the # of K8s objects chart, that data is missing. Queries for K8sNamespaceSample, K8sDeploymentSample, and K8sReplicasetSample don't show any data. There are few possible reasons for this: kube-state-metrics service has been customized to listen on port 80. If that is the case, you may see an error like the following in the verbose logs: time=\"2018-04-04T09:35:47Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-04-04T09:35:47Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"Non-recoverable error group: error querying KSM. Get http://kube-state-metrics.kube-system.svc.cluster.local:0/metrics: net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)\\\"\\n\" Copy This is a known problem that happens in some clusters where it takes too much time for kube-state-metrics to collect all the cluster's information before sending to the integration. As a workaround, increase the kube-state-metrics client timeout. kube-state-metrics instance is running behind kube-rbac-proxy. New Relic does not currently support this configuration. You may see an error like the following in the verbose logs: time=\"2018-03-28T23:09:12Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-03-28T23:09:12Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"Non-recoverable error group: error querying KSM. Get http://192.168.132.37:8443/metrics: net/http: HTTP/1.x transport connection broken: malformed HTTP response \\\\\\\"\\\\\\\\x15\\\\\\\\x03\\\\\\\\x01\\\\\\\\x00\\\\\\\\x02\\\\\\\\x02\\\\\\\"\\\"\\n\" Copy The KSM payload is quite large, and the Kubernetes integration processing the date is being OOM-killed. Since the integration is not the main process of the container, the pod is not restarted. This situation can be spotted at the logs of the newrelic-infra pod running in the same node of KSM: time=\"2020-12-10T17:40:44Z\" level=error msg=\"Integration command failed\" error=\"signal: killed\" instance=nri-kubernetes integration=com.newrelic.kubernetes Copy As a workaround, increase the DaemonSet memory limits so the process is not killed. Cannot list pods at the cluster scope Newrelic pods and newrelic service account are not deployed in the same namespace. This is usually because the current context specifies a namespace. If this is the case, you will see an error like the following: time=\\\"2018-05-31T10:55:39Z\\\" level=panic msg=\\\"p ods is forbidden: User \\\\\\\"system:serviceaccount:kube-system:newrelic\\\\\\\" cannot list pods at the cluster scope\\\" Copy To check to see if this is the case, run: kubectl describe serviceaccount newrelic | grep Namespace kubectl get pods -l name=newrelic-infra --all-namespaces kubectl config get-contexts Copy To resolve this problem, change the namespace for the service account in the New Relic DaemonSet YAML file to be the same as the namespace for the current context: - kind: ServiceAccount name: newrelic namespace: default --- Copy", + "info": "", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 319.03223, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "sections": "Failed to discover kube-state-metrics", + "tags": "Kubernetes integration", + "body": " status 1" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr="time=\\"2018-04-11T08:02:41Z\\" level=fatal msg=\\"failed to discover kube-state-metrics endpoint, got error: no service found by label k8s-app=kube-state-metrics\\"\\n" Copy Common reasons for this error include: kube-state-metrics has not been deployed" + }, + "id": "617d73a064441fd0d5fbd775" + }, { "sections": [ "Configure control plane monitoring", @@ -143278,7 +143322,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 316.96045, + "_score": 301.26355, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -143324,7 +143368,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 312.1607, + "_score": 295.7389, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -143359,7 +143403,7 @@ "external_id": "2f9f7c55115d09255ade8f1d3fbcce4bee50d4aa", "image": "", "url": "https://developer.newrelic.com/automate-workflows/get-started-kubernetes/", - "published_at": "2023-01-23T01:38:41Z", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:39:04Z", "updated_at": "2021-10-16T01:40:30Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, @@ -143367,7 +143411,7 @@ "body": "Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. You can use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic entities. In this guide you'll learn how to set up New Relic for the first time with the open source New Relic Kubernetes operator. More specifically, you'll provision an alert policy with NRQL conditions in your New Relic account using Kubernetes. Before you begin This walkthrough assumes you’ve already deployed a Kubernetes cluster. You could even create a local cluster on your machine with kind. To use this guide, you should have some basic knowledge of both New Relic and Kubernetes. To complete the full exercise, you’ll need to: Deploy a New Relic agent if you haven't done so yet. Install New Relic for your application. Install kubectl and point it at the correct cluster; this determines the cluster where you’ll install the New Relic operator. Install kustomize. Step 1 of 3 Installing the operator on your Kubernetes cluster First, install cert-manager, which automatically provisions and manages TLS certificates in Kubernetes. bash Copy $ kubectl apply --validate=false -f https://github.com/jetstack/cert-manager/releases/download/v0.15.0/cert-manager.yaml Next, install the Kubernetes operator. bash Copy $ kustomize build https://github.com/newrelic/newrelic-kubernetes-operator/config/default | kubectl apply -f - To confirm the installation was successful, run a few kubectl commands to check the status of the Kubernetes operator. Ensure the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system, has been applied: bash Copy $ kubectl get namespaces The output should be similar to the following, which includes the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system: bash Copy NAME STATUS AGE cert-manager Active 4m35s default Active 20m kube-node-lease Active 20m kube-public Active 20m kube-system Active 20m newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system Active 3m48s Now, make sure the Kubernetes operator's controller manager is running: Note: Don't forget to include the --namespace (shorthand -n) option when running kubectl get pods to ensure you're inspecting resources within the correct namespace. bash Copy $ kubectl get pods --namespace newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system You should see output similar to the following: bash Copy NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-7b9c64f58crwg9j 2/2 Running 0 157m If your output is similar to the example shown, you’re ready for the next step. If you don’t see a pod named newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-, double check your Kubernetes configuration to ensure you’re within the correct context and pointing to the correct cluster. Step 2 of 3 Creating your first alert policy To kick things off, start small. First, create an alert policy with the minimum required configuration, then add a NRQL alert condition to the policy, which will add the condition to the policy in New Relic. A minimal alert policy configuration is represented in the code below. For the sake of this walkthrough, name this file new_relic_alert_policy.yaml. Note: For help locating your user key, check out New Relic's user key documentation. apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' Copy Now run the kubectl apply command to create your alert policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml You'll see output that reads similar to the following: bash Copy alertspolicy.nr.k8s.newrelic.com/my-policy created Confirm that your alert policy was created by viewing your policies at alerts.newrelic.com/accounts/{your account ID}/policies. You can search for your new policy by its name. In this case, search for \"Alert Policy Created With k8s.\" You should see your new alert policy. Next it’s time to add a NRQL alert condition to the policy using the same configuration file. Step 3 of 3 Add NRQL alert conditions to your alert policy In the previous section you created an alert policy; now, you’ll add some alert conditions to the policy so you can trigger alerts when certain metrics are out of line. In your new_relic_alert_policy.yaml file, add a NRQL alert condition to the policy that will alert you when an application's average overall response time is above five seconds for a three minute period. Note: To receive notifications when an alert is triggered, add notification channels to your alert policy, with this code. # The policy from the previous steps apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' # Add a NRQL alert condition to the policy conditions: - spec: type: 'NRQL' name: 'NRQL Alert Condition Created With k8s' nrql: query: \"SELECT average(duration) FROM Transaction WHERE appName = 'YOUR APP NAME'\" evaluationOffset: 3 enabled: true terms: - threshold: '5' threshold_occurrences: 'ALL' threshold_duration: 180 priority: 'CRITICAL' operator: 'ABOVE' violationTimeLimit: 'ONE_HOUR' valueFunction: 'SINGLE_VALUE' Copy With the alert condition added to the configuration, you can apply the update, which will create a NRQL alert condition and add it to your policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml To confirm that the NRQL alert condition was created successfully, refresh your alert policy. If you see a new alert condition added to the alert policy, it was a success. To finish things off, you'll create and add an alert channel to your alert policy. For example, maybe you want to send an email out to your team when your alert condition is triggered. Try it out now We have a Kubernetes test cluster ready for you in 2 minutes. By following this on-line tutorial, you will learn how to: Deploy the New Relic agent in a Kubernetes environment Use the New Relic Kubernetes operator Some tips to use the on-line tutorial window: Accept the cookies, so you can see the menu bar. Click anywhere in the tutorial window to start. It will take about 2 minutes for your environment to be ready. Press CTRL-l or type clear to clear the terminal window Click on the finish flag icon in the bottom menu to hide or show the instructions Good luck! Important Some browsers automatically disable the use of iframes. If the module isn't loading please check your browser settings. Your browser does not support iframes. What’s next? Nice work — now you can manage your New Relic alert policies and NRQL alert conditions with code that integrates seamlessly within your Kubernetes workflow. This provides the ability to configure and manage your alerts with a domain-specific pattern, providing consistency and maintainability. You also gain the benefits of code reviews for any potential changes moving forward. As you and your team move forward, you might need to adjust some of the configuration values to better fit your needs. 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Dashboard   1 Jumpstart quickstart tool quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Partner I/O quickstart Documentation   1 Jumpstart quickstart tool observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Guide to build a quickstart Detailed instructions how to contribute a quickstart to New Relic I/O. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The Jumpstart quickstart is a tool that has everything you need to help you get started building your own quickstart. It has some basic steps to follow to get started, some sample dashboards and queries, as well as a list of resources to help you build your own quickstart faster! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources xMatters Send logs from your product Send metrics from your product Send traces from your product Send events from your product", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 140.2721, + "_score": 133.78781, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -143839,7 +143883,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 138.23288, + "_score": 130.72781, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -143888,7 +143932,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Atlassian JIRA observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Atlassian Jira (Cloud) installation docs See a potential problem developing in your stack? When you integrate New Relic with Atlassian Jira(Cloud), you can automate your jira processes like creating, updating, or deleting a ticket directly from New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Jira is a proprietary issue tracking product developed by Atlassian that allows bug tracking and agile project management. You can Integrate New Relic with Atlassian Jira(Cloud) and automatically create and update Jira issues. Check out our documentation to set up a JIRA notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. See installation docs Authors Matan Moser (New Relic), Ismail Azam (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources ServiceNow Notifications Webhook Notifications Slack Notifications Email Notifications Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 477.3277, + "_score": 453.13974, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -143958,7 +144002,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 391.48566, + "_score": 371.32385, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -143992,7 +144036,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 362.35962, + "_score": 342.6881, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -144043,7 +144087,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Bitbucket quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Bitbucket Documentation   1 Bitbucket observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Bitbucket pipe integration docs Bitbucket pipe integration to send an event to New Relic from your Bitbucket pipeline. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Atlassian Bitbucket quickstart About Bitbucket With best-in-class Jira integration, and built-in CI/CD, Bitbucket Cloud is the native Git tool in Atlassian’s Open DevOps solution. About this quickstart This quickstart is built around a Bitbucket Pipe integration. This tool will enable you to send CI/CD events into New Relic, where you can monitor your Bitbucket Pipelines. With this visualization you can monitor: Number of events/pipeline builds Track priority events Real time event log from your pipeline Events and priority events over time How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Joseph Counts (New Relic) Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jenkins CircleCI ReleaseIQ BizTalk360 Speedscale", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 359.42896, + "_score": 341.41925, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -144088,7 +144132,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GitHub for CodeStream observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs How to set up GitHub with Codestream Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo GitHub is a code hosting platform for version control and collaboration. It lets developers and others work together on projects from anywhere. With CodeStream you can create, review, and merge GitHub PRs without ever leaving your IDE. All with full source-tree and full file access, your favorite keybindings, and all the code intelligence embedded in your development environment. Check out our documentation to learn how to connect New Relic CodeStream to GitHub. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Slack for CodeStream CodeStream Atlassian Jira for Errors Inbox Microsoft Teams for CodeStream GitHub Dependabot", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.04715, + "_score": 327.6485, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -144136,7 +144180,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 Amazon ElastiCache quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon ElastiCache (Redis) Amazon ElastiCache (Memcached) Documentation   1 Amazon ElastiCache observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon ElastiCache installation docs Monitor Amazon ElastiCache by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon ElastiCache? Deploy, operate, and scale an in-memory data store or cache in the cloud. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon ElastiCache by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon ElastiCache documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon ElastiCache. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon EC2 Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 282.89825, + "_score": 268.6334, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -144185,7 +144229,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 260.51584, + "_score": 247.40533, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -144234,7 +144278,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.9341, + "_score": 246.92825, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -144283,7 +144327,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.9341, + "_score": 246.92825, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -144332,7 +144376,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.86298, + "_score": 246.8699, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -144380,7 +144424,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Fluentd plugin for Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Fluentd plugin for Logs installation docs Open source data collector, which lets you unify the data collection and consumption for a better use and understanding of data. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Open source data collector, which lets you unify the data collection and consumption for a better use and understanding of data. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logstash plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logrus Logxi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 218.48859, + "_score": 207.4657, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -144425,7 +144469,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Logstash plugin for Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Logstash plugin for Logs installation docs Open source server-side data processing pipeline for condensing disparate data sources. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Open source server-side data processing pipeline for condensing disparate data sources. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Fluentd plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logrus Logxi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 218.48843, + "_score": 207.46559, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -144474,7 +144518,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Infrastructure quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Infrastructure Dashboard Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Documentation   0 This quickstart doesn't include any documentation . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Infrastructure monitoring quickstart Infrastructure monitoring provides deep visibility into performance, available resources, and your entire estate at a glance. Remote infrastructure monitoring tools collect and display data and related attributes represented by various metrics and metadata. Quickly identify and resolve issues, averting potential downtime with our infrastructure monitoring. By triggering alerts, infrastructure monitoring also improves overall flexibility and scalability to manage peaks. Drill down into specific errors and resolve them to ensure that your environment is fully optimized. New Relic's infrastructure quickstart provides visibility across the entire stack and enables greater scale and efficiency. It's a monitoring solution for multifaceted hybrid environments including pre-built dashboards and alerts. Quickstart highlights New Relic's infrastructure monitoring tool provides instant observability out-of-the-box. This quickstart includes multiple customizable dashboards, including: Server CPU Memory usage System load Process breakdown, and more New Relic infrastructure monitoring Instant observability with New Relic quickstarts minimizes the complexity in efficiently managing enterprise infrastructure. You can see everything at a glance with New Relic's infrastructure dashboard. Quickly see the status of key infrastructure components with our pre-built dashboards. New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps DevOps engineers reduce complexity and enhance efficiency through unmatched visibility in an infrastructure dashboard. New Relic capabilities On top of the benefits from this quickstart, New Relic infrastructure monitoring provides advanced features, including: Custom views Kubernetes cluster explorer Kubernetes monitoring Limitless scaling How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Darren Doyle Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logrus Logxi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 218.00854, + "_score": 207.07214, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -144521,7 +144565,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Logrus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Logrus Alerts   4 Logrus observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Logrus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Logrus installation docs Logrus is a structured logger for Go (golang), completely API compatible with the standard library logger. What is Logrus? Logrus is a structured logger for Go (golang), completely API compatible with the standard library logger. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Logrus with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Logrus. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logxi Zap Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 193.34097, + "_score": 183.5935, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -144572,7 +144616,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Logxi quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Logxi Alerts   4 Logxi observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Logxi observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Logxi installation docs log XI is a structured 12-factor app logger built for speed and happy development. What is Logxi? log XI is a structured 12-factor app logger built for speed and happy development. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Logxi with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Logxi. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logrus Zap Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 193.3406, + "_score": 183.5932, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -144620,7 +144664,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Elasticsearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Elasticsearch Monitoring Alerts   7 Elasticsearch observability quickstart contains 7 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Query Load Baseline This alert is triggered when the count of active queries on primary shards deviates more than 2 standard deviations above or below the baseline. This can be a leading indicator of a potential loss of service or flood of requests. Cluster Health This alert triggers when the reported health of an Elasticsearch cluster is 'red'. Flush Latency Threshold This alert will trigger when the Flush latency for an Elasticsearch cluster's primary shards is >5ms. This is measured by: # of Flushes / Time spent on Flushes (ms) for the evaluated time window. Increased Flush Latency is an indication that your disks cannot keep up with your cluster's demands and you may need to reconfigure the 'flush_threshold_size' setting to reduce the translog size needed to trigger a flush operation. FS Utilization Percent This alert will trigger when the File Store of an Elasticsearch cluster node is >90% full. Index Health This alert triggers when the reported health of an Elasticsearch index is 'red'. Indexing Latency Threshold This alert will trigger when the Indexing latency for an Elasticsearch cluster's primary shards is >5ms. This is measured by: # of Docs Indexed / Time spent Indexing (ms) for the evaluated time window. Increased Flush Latency is an indication that you are trying to index too many documents at one time and you may need to reconfigured your settings to increase performance. JVM Heap Utilization Percent This alert will trigger when the JVM Heap utilization of an Elasticsearch cluster node is >90%. Documentation   1 Elasticsearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Elasticsearch Multitenant-capable full-text RESTful search engine with an HTTP web interface and schema-free JSON documents. This quickstart includes dashboards and alerts for popular signals regarding Elasticsearch cluster health and performance. Use this quickstart together with the New Relic Elasticsearch On Host Integration and New Relic Infrastructure agent log forwarding to get insight into the performance of your Elasticsearch clusters. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.01593, + "_score": 152.8919, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -144662,7 +144706,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Memcached quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Memcached Documentation   1 Memcached observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Memcached Open-source distributed memory caching system to reduce the number of calls to external databases or APIs. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Official New Relic quickstart for Memcached Use this quickstart together with the New Relic Memcached On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your Memcached instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.01593, + "_score": 152.8919, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -144706,7 +144750,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Oracle Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Oracle Database installation docs Traditional database management system for running online transaction processing, data warehousing, and mixed database workloads. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Oracle? Traditional database management system for running online transaction processing, data warehousing, and mixed database workloads. Get started! Use New Relic's Oracle Database integration to collect key performance metrics on databases, tablespaces, and memory by default. Follow the Oracle Database monitoring integration documentation to get started. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Memcached Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.01593, + "_score": 152.8919, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -144752,7 +144796,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Couchbase quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Couchbase Documentation   1 Couchbase observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Couchbase Couchbase is an open-source, distributed multi-model NoSQL document-oriented database software package. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Couchbase is an award-winning distributed NoSQL cloud database. It delivers unmatched versatility, performance, scalability, and financial value across cloud, on-premises, hybrid, distributed cloud, and edge computing deployments. As a key-value and document database that’s memory first, Couchbase empowers developers to build responsive and flexible cloud, mobile, and edge computing applications that scale effortlessly. You can use this quickstart together with the New Relic Couchbase On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your Couchbase instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.01593, + "_score": 152.8919, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -144797,7 +144841,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Cassandra quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Cassandra Documentation   1 Cassandra observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Cassandra Open-source NoSQL database management platform built for large datasets. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor Cassandra? Monitoring Cassandra performance is vital to identify slowdowns, diagnose issues, and take prompt actions to correct any problems. Monitor Cassandra efficiently with New Relic’s Cassandra quickstart. Cassandra quickstart highlights The New Relic Cassandra quickstart automatically instruments your database and includes pre-built dashboards visualizing: client request rates average pending pool tasks active request pool tasks active and pending read tasks by node write/read latency New Relic + Cassandra - Your tool for better monitoring Monitor all Cassandra key performance indicators with the New Relic Cassandra integration. This gives you insights on client request rates, average pending and active request pool tasks, active and pending read tasks by node, write latency, read latency, etc. The Cassandra integration sends performance metrics and inventory data from your Cassandra database to the New Relic platform. On the platform, you can view pre-built dashboards of your Cassandra metric data, create alert policies, query data for troubleshooting purposes, and create charts. Monitoring multiple Cassandra servers from the same integration is possible with New Relic by leveraging the multi-instance monitoring configuration. Our integration allows you to monitor Cassandra running as a service in Kubernetes or on Amazon ECS. You can also install New Relic's infrastructure monitoring agent on a Linux host that is running Cassandra. Download the New Relic Cassandra Quickstart now to monitor Cassandra query performance and improve Cassandra speed. Address the issue of complexity in your data infrastructure and ensure the good health of Cassandra clusters. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 160.67767, + "_score": 152.61458, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -144839,7 +144883,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Gatsby Build quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Gatsby Build Documentation   1 Gatsby Build observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Gatsby Build OpenTelemetry Setup Ship performance data from Gatsby builds using OpenTelemetry Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The Gatsby quickstart allows you to get visibility into the build time of your Gatsby Sites, using OpenTelemetry to collect each step as a span in a Distributed Trace. This quickstart takes events, metrics, logs, and traces from the gatsby-build-newrelic plugin and allows us to contextualize and identify performance issues within our plugins, 3rd party APIs, and other parts of our website. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Ruairi Douglas Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CodeStream Python MongoDB Linux Nginx", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 132.10983, + "_score": 125.45357, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -144886,7 +144930,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Python quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   4 Python observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Python observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Python installation docs Python is an interpreted, high-level and general-purpose programming language. Complete quickstart for Python monitoring Python monitoring provides visibility into all your applications to help identify and resolve performance issues. Track key transactions, monitor a dashboard for critical metrics, and trigger alerts whenever an error or problem is detected before it impacts users. The Python quickstart enables development teams to dive deep into performance metrics to inspect database query traces, code-level transaction traces, and error traces. Why monitoring Python is so important Python monitoring agents enable developers to troubleshoot application and endpoint issues, identify specific dependencies, and meet service level agreements. Development teams can view detailed stack traces of sampled threads and extend performance monitoring to collect and analyze business data in a dashboard. This approach helps teams make data-driven decisions and enhance user experiences. What's included in this quickstart? New Relic's Python monitoring quickstart boasts instant full-stack observability out-of-the-box: Alerts (Adpex score, CPU utilization, transaction error) Dashboards (most popular transactions, average transaction duration today compared with that for the previous week, Adpex score comparisons, and more) Monitor scripts and functions Monitor WSGI web transactions New Relic - complete Python performance monitoring tool New Relic's Python agent helps developers measure time-based values like connections per minute. It allows teams to capture discrete events with key-value attributes attached to them and analyze and query data. In addition to the above, New Relic's Python agent includes: Browser monitoring Cross application tracing Custom metrics Event loop diagnostics Message queues Runtime metrics New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps Python developers minimize complexity and boost efficiency through enhanced visibility. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammerstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources FastAPI Ruby Elixir C Pika", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 101.48342, + "_score": 95.2545, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -144930,7 +144974,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Linux quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Linux Documentation   1 Linux observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Linux installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor Linux. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Linux? Linux is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems, typically packaged in a distribution. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Linux environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Debian Ubuntu Unix", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 93.71831, + "_score": 88.98362, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -144975,7 +145019,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 MongoDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. MongoDB Documentation   1 MongoDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MongoDB Open source, document-oriented database where you store data in JSON-like files with dynamic schemas. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo MongoDB Monitoring MongoDB enables the unlimited virtual scaling of applications. Utilities like mongostat and mongotop offer immediate results but fail to provide insights into trends in a highly graphical visual dashboard. MongoDB dashboards provide insights into key metrics like RAM usage, operations per second, page fault, disk size, lock %, and app and database performance at a glance. Avoid slow queries with proper indexes that impact performance. Instantly monitor your entire MongoDB database with our instant observability kit or the MongoDB free monitoring tool. The critical differences between MongoDB free monitoring and monitoring MongoDB with New Relic’s instant observability quickstart are efficiency, usability, scope, and cost. MongoDB free monitoring focuses on standalone instances and replica sets. Data collected on disk utilization, memory, and operation execution times are uploaded periodically. What’s Included? New Relic + MongoDB quickstart - New Relic’s instant observability quickstart provides multiple monitoring parameters like operations per second, transactions, and queries by default (with Nagios, you must configure each parameter). New Relic’s MongoDB quickstart contains multiple dashboards, including: Total Commands, failed commands per second, bytes in & out per second, available connections, and more. Monitor MongoDB with New Relic to quickly gain improved distribution and increased visibility into real-time user and app response times, throughput and breakdown by component and layer, and long-term data trends over time. Value of MongoDB Quickstarts MongoDB performance monitoring with New Relic offers advanced features, including: Obtain app performance insights (without logging in to DB instances). Create custom queries and charts of your data integrations. Filter and analyze configuration data and metrics in Infrastructure UI. New Relic’s instant observability quickstart helps developers reduce administrative overheads and accelerate time to value. As New Relic is SaaS-based, you also don’t have to worry about maintenance or onboarding. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 93.49875, + "_score": 88.803635, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145020,7 +145064,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Nginx quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Nginx Documentation   1 Nginx observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Nginx Web server which can also be used as a reverse proxy, load balancer, mail proxy, and HTTP cache. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitoring Nginx is so important NGINX is one of the fastest‑growing open-source web servers in the world. However, in some cases, NGINX may not serve requests as quickly as expected due to problems in an application or architecture. Monitoring NGINX performance is essential to ensure that your web application and server environment are healthy. The key to effective NGINX monitoring is the New Relic NGINX quickstart. New Relic Nginx quickstart features Dashboards: NGINX dashboards proactively monitor NGINX metrics like requests per second, active connections, connections accepted per second, connections dropped per second, etc. Automatic On-host integrations instrumentation Compatible with both NGINX Open Source and NGINX Plus New Relic - the complete Nginx performance monitoring tool Monitor key NGINX with the New Relic NGINX Performance monitoring integration with metrics like requests per second, connections accepted per second, connections dropped per second, etc. Specifically, our NGINX integration collects and sends inventory and metrics from your NGINX server to the New Relic platform, where you can see valuable insights. From that platform, you can also query data, understand integration data in detail, and create alert conditions. In addition, the integration provides useful aggregates of detailed error reports for HTTP error responses. This gives you early warnings of missing pages or code errors and exceptions. With the New Relic NGINX integration, you can monitor NGINX running on an Ubuntu server or running as a service in Kubernetes or on Amazon ECS. The tool is compatible with both the open-source and commercial versions of NGINX. Download the New Relic NGINX quickstart today to improve NGINX response time, execute NGINX performance tuning, and monitor NGINX traffic efficiently! It is the key to a healthy NGINX server that provides a seamless user experience for web applications. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Apache httpd MongoDB CodeStream Gatsby Build Azure App Service", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 93.423965, + "_score": 88.742294, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145064,7 +145108,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Logstash plugin for Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Logstash plugin for Logs installation docs Open source server-side data processing pipeline for condensing disparate data sources. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Open source server-side data processing pipeline for condensing disparate data sources. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Fluentd plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logrus Logxi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 218.48843, + "_score": 207.46559, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145109,7 +145153,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Fluent Bit plugin for Logs installation docs Open source and multi-platform Log Processor and Forwarder which allows you to collect data/logs from different sources. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Open source and multi-platform Log Processor and Forwarder which allows you to collect data/logs from different sources. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logrus Logxi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 218.488, + "_score": 207.46524, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145159,7 +145203,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Infrastructure quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Infrastructure Dashboard Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Documentation   0 This quickstart doesn't include any documentation . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Infrastructure monitoring quickstart Infrastructure monitoring provides deep visibility into performance, available resources, and your entire estate at a glance. Remote infrastructure monitoring tools collect and display data and related attributes represented by various metrics and metadata. Quickly identify and resolve issues, averting potential downtime with our infrastructure monitoring. By triggering alerts, infrastructure monitoring also improves overall flexibility and scalability to manage peaks. Drill down into specific errors and resolve them to ensure that your environment is fully optimized. New Relic's infrastructure quickstart provides visibility across the entire stack and enables greater scale and efficiency. It's a monitoring solution for multifaceted hybrid environments including pre-built dashboards and alerts. Quickstart highlights New Relic's infrastructure monitoring tool provides instant observability out-of-the-box. This quickstart includes multiple customizable dashboards, including: Server CPU Memory usage System load Process breakdown, and more New Relic infrastructure monitoring Instant observability with New Relic quickstarts minimizes the complexity in efficiently managing enterprise infrastructure. You can see everything at a glance with New Relic's infrastructure dashboard. Quickly see the status of key infrastructure components with our pre-built dashboards. New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps DevOps engineers reduce complexity and enhance efficiency through unmatched visibility in an infrastructure dashboard. New Relic capabilities On top of the benefits from this quickstart, New Relic infrastructure monitoring provides advanced features, including: Custom views Kubernetes cluster explorer Kubernetes monitoring Limitless scaling How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Darren Doyle Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logrus Logxi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 218.00854, + "_score": 207.07214, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145206,7 +145250,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Logrus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Logrus Alerts   4 Logrus observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Logrus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Logrus installation docs Logrus is a structured logger for Go (golang), completely API compatible with the standard library logger. What is Logrus? Logrus is a structured logger for Go (golang), completely API compatible with the standard library logger. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Logrus with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Logrus. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logxi Zap Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 193.34097, + "_score": 183.5935, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145257,7 +145301,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Logxi quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Logxi Alerts   4 Logxi observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Logxi observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Logxi installation docs log XI is a structured 12-factor app logger built for speed and happy development. What is Logxi? log XI is a structured 12-factor app logger built for speed and happy development. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Logxi with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Logxi. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logrus Zap Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 193.3406, + "_score": 183.5932, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145304,7 +145348,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.86024, + "_score": 154.68793, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145351,7 +145395,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.85645, + "_score": 154.68481, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145390,7 +145434,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.34424, + "_score": 153.4428, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145427,7 +145471,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 143.6318, + "_score": 136.1596, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145467,7 +145511,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 141.63556, + "_score": 134.2709, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145514,7 +145558,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.9275, + "_score": 257.318, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145563,7 +145607,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.3225, + "_score": 256.82184, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145612,7 +145656,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.3225, + "_score": 256.82184, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145661,7 +145705,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24857, + "_score": 256.76114, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145710,7 +145754,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Outposts observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Outposts installation docs Monitor AWS Outposts by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Outposts? An introduction to AWS integrations on New Relic One. Use the Amazon CloudWatch API to obtain metrics from the AWS services you monitor. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Outposts by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Outposts documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Outposts. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.2484, + "_score": 256.761, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145762,7 +145806,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 StatsD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. StatsD installation docs Lightweight, open-source Node.js application that listens for metrics from different applications and aggregates them. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is StatsD? Lightweight, open-source Node.js application that listens for metrics from different applications and aggregates them. Common StatsD use cases StatsD makes it easier for you to instrument your applications. As a developer or organization, it empowers you to code quickly troubleshoot application issues in real-time, and have absolute control over your data. With StatsD, you can collect metrics from your production applications, even before the apps are deployed into production. In addition, resource utilization metrics can be directly linked to product metrics relevant to your organization. New Relic + StatsD New Relic instruments StatsD with our infrastructural monitoring capabilities and allows you to analyze, troubleshoot and optimize StatsD performance. With the New Relic-StatsD integration, you can proactively monitor the health of StatsD, capture critical performance metrics, and achieve maximum uptime. Install the New Relic StatsD quickstart today to ensure that StatsD effectively listens for metrics from different apps while aggregating them in a seamless and efficient way. Get started! New Relic's StatsD integration lets you easily get StatsD-format data into New Relic. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Collectd Nagios Legacy SNMP Micrometer Dropwizard", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 230.11911, + "_score": 218.49411, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145804,7 +145848,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Nagios quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Nagios Documentation   1 Nagios observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Nagios Nagios is a free and open-source computer-software application that monitors systems, networks and infrastructure. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Use the New Relic Nagios On Host Integration to run Nagios custom scripts and display the data in New Relic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Jakub Kotkowiak Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Collectd StatsD Legacy SNMP Micrometer Dropwizard", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 230.11911, + "_score": 218.49411, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145850,7 +145894,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Legacy SNMP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. SNMP installation docs Internet Standard protocol for collecting and organizing information about managed devices on IP networks. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is SNMP? Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a networking protocol used for monitoring managed devices on IP networks. It unlocks insights into any device on your network, physical, or virtual. How to monitor SNMP? New Relic SNMP integration empowers you to monitor the health of your network. First, you need to poll SNMP data from network devices and send it to New Relic. Then, create a New Relic workload to logically group your devices and set up anomaly detection. Afterward, you can use your new data to understand behaviors within your network. Why monitor SNMP with New Relic? Our SNMP infrastructure monitoring integration helps you to capture critical network performance metrics and inventory reported by SNMP servers. Follow in the footsteps of DevOps engineers at Synchrony Financial who are leveraging New Relic to monitor their network and other security-related hardware devices like the IBM DataPower gateway. Synchrony Financial runs various threat detection, prevention rules, and policies on the IBM DataPower gateway. However, their IBM DataPower API gateway is a single point of failure through which application traffic is routed. This exposes SNMP metric data about its own availability and performance. By using New Relic SNMP integration, Synchrony DevOps get real-time alerts on any security threats as soon as they are detected. Install the New Relic SNMP monitoring quickstart today to proactively monitor the health of your network and correlate network performance with infrastructure, applications, and digital experiences. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Collectd Nagios StatsD Micrometer Dropwizard", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 228.91618, + "_score": 217.34789, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145893,7 +145937,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Dropwizard observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Dropwizard installation docs Java framework intended for use in RESTful web services. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Dropwizard? Java framework for metrics instrumentation intended for use in RESTful web services. Get started! New Relic's Dropwizard reporter sends your Dropwizard telemetry data to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Kamon Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.85828, + "_score": 187.87332, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145934,7 +145978,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Kamon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kamon installation docs Kamon is used to automatically instrument, monitor and debug distributed systems. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Kamon? Kamon provides an instrumentation toolkit that specializes in automatic instrumentation of Scala and Akka applications. It consists of APIs for metric and tracing instrumentation and automatic instrumentation modules that create application metrics and distributed traces. Get started! New Relic's Kamon reporter is included in the Kamon Bundle, and you can configure it to send telemetry data from your Kamon-instrumented applications to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation for the New Relic's Kamon reporter to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.85803, + "_score": 187.87311, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -145981,7 +146025,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Storage observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Storage installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Storage by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Storage? Service built for app developers that need to store and serve user-generated content, such as photos or videos. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Storage by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Storage documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Storage. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 393.55908, + "_score": 375.13925, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -146018,7 +146062,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 377.53754, + "_score": 355.6679, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -146065,7 +146109,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Database installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Database by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Database? An efficient, low-latency solution for mobile apps that require synced states across clients in real time. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Database by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 364.01154, + "_score": 347.01392, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -146114,7 +146158,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Hosting observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Hosting installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Hosting by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Hosting? Provides fast and secure hosting for your web app, static and dynamic content, and microservices. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Hosting by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Hosting documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Hosting. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 363.8954, + "_score": 346.91763, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -146163,7 +146207,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Dataproc observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Dataproc installation docs Monitor GCP Dataproc by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Dataproc? Run Apache Spark and Hadoop clusters in a fully managed Google Cloud environment. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Dataproc by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Dataproc documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Dataproc. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 363.84207, + "_score": 346.87344, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -146205,7 +146249,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 763.63196, + "_score": 721.7295, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -146257,7 +146301,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Algorithmia quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Algorithmia Dashboard for Default Metrics High level overview of your Algorithmia metrics within New Relic Documentation   1 Algorithmia observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Algorithmia Docs Documentation on the workings of the Algorithmia integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Algorithmia? Algorithmia is an enterprise platform for automating the deployment of machine-learning models into production. New Relic + Algorithmia The New Relic Algorithmia quickstart helps you track the performance of machine learning models in production. The quickstart enables full-stack observability of your machine learning models so that you can achieve maximum performance and uptime, as well as build more intelligent apps by unlocking end-to-end. The quickstart’s dashboards provide a high-level overview of Algorithmia metrics, like runtime duration by algorithm and throughput by algorithm. Why monitor Algorithmia with New Relic? Monitoring your ML models after production is critical to understanding the effectiveness of your algorithm. The New Relic Algorithmia monitoring quickstart empowers you to track and detect model drift, model bias, and data drift. The Algorithmia integration helps you to instrument, analyze, troubleshoot, and optimize ML model performance across your entire system. In addition, the quickstart enables you to send model performance metrics from Algorithmia Insights to New Relic where you can monitor your algorithms in real-time. You can also explore metrics data and view the state of your algorithm through a user-friendly dashboard. Install the New Relic Algorithmia quickstart today to streamline models in New Relic’s observability platform and build sophisticated ML models. It’s the key to creating a seamless collaboration between your data science and DevOps teams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources DagsHub Truera Superwise Model Observability Platform Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 724.1914, + "_score": 686.9709, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -146309,7 +146353,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Truera quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Truera: Initial Dashboard Documentation   1 Truera observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Truera Docs Documentation on the workings of the Truera integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo TruEra provides best in class AI Quality diagnostics and monitoring solution. TruEra and NewRelic users can go beyond standard accuracy, input and output drift monitoring by identifying consequential data drift, and other AI Quality diagnostics such as fairness, conceptual soundness and segment behavior. When combined with NewRelic’s comprehensive observability capabilities, MLOps teams can correlate signals throughout the ML lifecycle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Truera Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Algorithmia Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps) Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration DagsHub", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 694.68787, + "_score": 658.5187, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -146338,7 +146382,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 675.16675, + "_score": 638.34717, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -146384,7 +146428,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Build your own ML Integration observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Bring your own data repo Documentation on how to bring your own ML data Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo With bring your own data (BYO), after just a few minutes, you can quickly send your model's inference and metric data to the New Relic platform, directly from a notebook or any other environment.# Displayed in search results and recommendations. Summarizes a quickstarts functionality. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps) Algorithmia Truera Superwise Model Observability Platform Amazon SageMaker", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 669.49426, + "_score": 634.924, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -146434,7 +146478,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS FireLens plugin for Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS FireLens plugin for Logs installation docs Collect log data and export to AWS or other services for analysis. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Collect log data and export to AWS or other services for analysis. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs Amazon S3 Amazon CloudFront web logs AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 392.1752, + "_score": 372.56494, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -146486,7 +146530,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon S3 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon S3 Alerts   1 Amazon S3 observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Error Count This alert is triggered when there is more than 10 5xx erorrs in 10 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon S3 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon S3 installation docs Monitor Amazon S3 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon S3? Provides developers and IT teams with secure, durable, highly-scalable cloud storage. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon S3 by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon S3 documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon S3. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs AWS FireLens plugin for Logs Amazon EFS Amazon EBS AWS Outposts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 368.2906, + "_score": 349.8808, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -146535,7 +146579,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.92767, + "_score": 257.318, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -146584,7 +146628,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.3227, + "_score": 256.82184, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -146633,7 +146677,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.3227, + "_score": 256.82184, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -146684,7 +146728,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Storage observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Storage installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Storage by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Storage? Service built for app developers that need to store and serve user-generated content, such as photos or videos. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Storage by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Storage documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Storage. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.252, + "_score": 305.37842, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -146733,7 +146777,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Database installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Database by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Database? An efficient, low-latency solution for mobile apps that require synced states across clients in real time. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Database by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.23596, + "_score": 305.3651, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -146782,7 +146826,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Dataproc observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Dataproc installation docs Monitor GCP Dataproc by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Dataproc? Run Apache Spark and Hadoop clusters in a fully managed Google Cloud environment. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Dataproc by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Dataproc documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Dataproc. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.0869, + "_score": 305.24146, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -146831,7 +146875,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Dataflow observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Dataflow installation docs Monitor GCP Dataflow by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Dataflow? Execute Apache Beam pipelines in a fully managed google cloud environment. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Dataflow by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Dataflow documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Dataflow. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.07767, + "_score": 305.23383, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -146880,7 +146924,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Google App Engine observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Google App Engine installation docs Monitor Google App Engine by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Google App Engine? GCP service that abstracts away underlying infrastructure for your mobile and web applications, allowing you to focus on their development. Get started! Start monitoring Google App Engine by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our Google App Engine documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Google App Engine. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 316.99048, + "_score": 302.28308, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -146931,7 +146975,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.927, + "_score": 257.3173, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -146980,7 +147024,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32202, + "_score": 256.8211, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -147029,7 +147073,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32202, + "_score": 256.8211, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -147078,7 +147122,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24805, + "_score": 256.76044, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -147127,7 +147171,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Trusted Advisor observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Trusted Advisor installation docs Monitor AWS Trusted Advisor by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Trusted Advisor? The AWS Trusted Advisor is an online tool that provides real-time guidance to help you follow AWS best practices for provisioning your resources. It evaluates your account by using checks which then identify ways to optimize your AWS infrastructure. New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart features The New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor monitoring quickstart empowers you with our AWS Trusted Advisor integration to collect data about key metrics, query the data and gain valuable insights. Why monitor AWS Trusted Advisor with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your AWS Trusted Advisor metrics and other data to New Relic. In order to have fresh data, our integration programmatically sends refresh requests to AWS. You can activate the integration by following our standard procedures for connecting AWS services to New Relic. The monitoring quickstart helps you to track key AWS Trusted Advisor metrics like AWS region, current usage, limit amount, service limit usage, status, and timestamp. Install the New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart today to proactively monitor AWS Trusted Advisor and keep getting quality recommendations that help you follow AWS best practices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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You can use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic entities. In this guide you'll learn how to set up New Relic for the first time with the open source New Relic Kubernetes operator. More specifically, you'll provision an alert policy with NRQL conditions in your New Relic account using Kubernetes. Before you begin This walkthrough assumes you’ve already deployed a Kubernetes cluster. You could even create a local cluster on your machine with kind. To use this guide, you should have some basic knowledge of both New Relic and Kubernetes. To complete the full exercise, you’ll need to: Deploy a New Relic agent if you haven't done so yet. Install New Relic for your application. Install kubectl and point it at the correct cluster; this determines the cluster where you’ll install the New Relic operator. Install kustomize. Step 1 of 3 Installing the operator on your Kubernetes cluster First, install cert-manager, which automatically provisions and manages TLS certificates in Kubernetes. bash Copy $ kubectl apply --validate=false -f https://github.com/jetstack/cert-manager/releases/download/v0.15.0/cert-manager.yaml Next, install the Kubernetes operator. bash Copy $ kustomize build https://github.com/newrelic/newrelic-kubernetes-operator/config/default | kubectl apply -f - To confirm the installation was successful, run a few kubectl commands to check the status of the Kubernetes operator. Ensure the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system, has been applied: bash Copy $ kubectl get namespaces The output should be similar to the following, which includes the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system: bash Copy NAME STATUS AGE cert-manager Active 4m35s default Active 20m kube-node-lease Active 20m kube-public Active 20m kube-system Active 20m newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system Active 3m48s Now, make sure the Kubernetes operator's controller manager is running: Note: Don't forget to include the --namespace (shorthand -n) option when running kubectl get pods to ensure you're inspecting resources within the correct namespace. bash Copy $ kubectl get pods --namespace newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system You should see output similar to the following: bash Copy NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-7b9c64f58crwg9j 2/2 Running 0 157m If your output is similar to the example shown, you’re ready for the next step. If you don’t see a pod named newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-, double check your Kubernetes configuration to ensure you’re within the correct context and pointing to the correct cluster. Step 2 of 3 Creating your first alert policy To kick things off, start small. First, create an alert policy with the minimum required configuration, then add a NRQL alert condition to the policy, which will add the condition to the policy in New Relic. A minimal alert policy configuration is represented in the code below. For the sake of this walkthrough, name this file new_relic_alert_policy.yaml. Note: For help locating your user key, check out New Relic's user key documentation. apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' Copy Now run the kubectl apply command to create your alert policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml You'll see output that reads similar to the following: bash Copy alertspolicy.nr.k8s.newrelic.com/my-policy created Confirm that your alert policy was created by viewing your policies at alerts.newrelic.com/accounts/{your account ID}/policies. You can search for your new policy by its name. In this case, search for \"Alert Policy Created With k8s.\" You should see your new alert policy. Next it’s time to add a NRQL alert condition to the policy using the same configuration file. Step 3 of 3 Add NRQL alert conditions to your alert policy In the previous section you created an alert policy; now, you’ll add some alert conditions to the policy so you can trigger alerts when certain metrics are out of line. In your new_relic_alert_policy.yaml file, add a NRQL alert condition to the policy that will alert you when an application's average overall response time is above five seconds for a three minute period. Note: To receive notifications when an alert is triggered, add notification channels to your alert policy, with this code. # The policy from the previous steps apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' # Add a NRQL alert condition to the policy conditions: - spec: type: 'NRQL' name: 'NRQL Alert Condition Created With k8s' nrql: query: \"SELECT average(duration) FROM Transaction WHERE appName = 'YOUR APP NAME'\" evaluationOffset: 3 enabled: true terms: - threshold: '5' threshold_occurrences: 'ALL' threshold_duration: 180 priority: 'CRITICAL' operator: 'ABOVE' violationTimeLimit: 'ONE_HOUR' valueFunction: 'SINGLE_VALUE' Copy With the alert condition added to the configuration, you can apply the update, which will create a NRQL alert condition and add it to your policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml To confirm that the NRQL alert condition was created successfully, refresh your alert policy. If you see a new alert condition added to the alert policy, it was a success. To finish things off, you'll create and add an alert channel to your alert policy. For example, maybe you want to send an email out to your team when your alert condition is triggered. Try it out now We have a Kubernetes test cluster ready for you in 2 minutes. By following this on-line tutorial, you will learn how to: Deploy the New Relic agent in a Kubernetes environment Use the New Relic Kubernetes operator Some tips to use the on-line tutorial window: Accept the cookies, so you can see the menu bar. Click anywhere in the tutorial window to start. It will take about 2 minutes for your environment to be ready. Press CTRL-l or type clear to clear the terminal window Click on the finish flag icon in the bottom menu to hide or show the instructions Good luck! Important Some browsers automatically disable the use of iframes. If the module isn't loading please check your browser settings. Your browser does not support iframes. What’s next? Nice work — now you can manage your New Relic alert policies and NRQL alert conditions with code that integrates seamlessly within your Kubernetes workflow. This provides the ability to configure and manage your alerts with a domain-specific pattern, providing consistency and maintainability. You also gain the benefits of code reviews for any potential changes moving forward. As you and your team move forward, you might need to adjust some of the configuration values to better fit your needs. 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Use existing Grafana dashboards with New Relic In Grafana, you can configure New Relic as a Prometheus data source. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo When you integrate Prometheus metrics with New Relic via Remote Write or the OpenMetrics Integration (2.0+) and configure New Relic as a Prometheus data source in Grafana, you can use existing Grafana dashboards and seamlessly tap into the additional monitoring, reliability, and scale we provide. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Prometheus Agent Grafana Dashboard Migration Traefik (Prometheus) Send Prometheus metric data to New Relic Grafana support with Prometheus and PromQL", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 308.84564, + "_score": 293.3011, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -147435,7 +147479,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Traefik (Prometheus) quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Traefik (Prometheus) This quickstart was built and tested based on Traefik metrics sent to New Relic using Prometheus Agent or Prometheus server Alerts   3 Traefik (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High 400 Error Rate This alert is triggered when a Traefik service has an HTTP 4xx error rate above 5% for over 5 minutes. This threshold should be adjusted to your own requirements. High 500 Error Rate This alert is triggered when a Traefik service has an HTTP 5xx error rate above 5% for over 5 minutes. This threshold should be adjusted to your own requirements. Too Many Open requests This alert is triggered when a Traefik service has more than 50 open requests for over 1 minute. This threshold should be adjusted to your own requirements. Documentation   2 Traefik (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Prometheus installation docs Use Prometheus remote_write or Prometheus Agent Traefik Documentations Traefik Integration Documentation This quickstart was built and tested based on Traefik metrics sent to New Relic using Prometheus Agent or Prometheus server. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler, Mir Ansar Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Documentation   1 Webhook Notifications observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Webhook installation docs Ready to integrate Webhook with New Relic? Check out our documentation to learn how to set up a Webhook workflow from New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Webhook is a method of augmenting or altering the behavior of a web page or web application with custom callbacks. Integrate New Relic with Webhook to use the webhook notifier to send the notification messages to any endpoint you like. Check out our documentation to set up a Webhook notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. See installation docs Authors Matan Moser (New Relic), Ismail Azam (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources ServiceNow Notifications Slack Notifications Email Notifications Atlassian JIRA Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 509.44885, + "_score": 483.55707, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -147645,7 +147689,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Email Notifications observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Email installation docs Want to send automated emails when your system meets certain thresholds? Check out our documentation about setting up a workflow that notifies the right teams when an alert is triggered. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Send your New Relic alert notifications via email. You can send email notifications to users with or without New Relic accounts. Check out our documentation to set up an email notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. See installation docs Authors Matan Moser (New Relic), Ismail Azam (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources ServiceNow Notifications Webhook Notifications Slack Notifications Atlassian JIRA Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 509.44885, + "_score": 483.55707, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -147693,7 +147737,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Slack Notifications observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Slack installation docs If you use Slack to communicate with your organization, you can create a Slack workflow that sends notifications from New Relic to Slack. Check out our documentation so you can integrate Slack and New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Slack is a a messaging app for business that connects people to the information that they need. Integrate New Relic with Slack to send notification messages to your Slack channels. Check out our documentation to set up a Slack notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. See installation docs Authors Matan Moser (New Relic), Ismail Azam (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources ServiceNow Notifications Webhook Notifications Email Notifications Atlassian JIRA Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 509.44357, + "_score": 483.55273, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -147744,7 +147788,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Atlassian JIRA observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Atlassian Jira (Cloud) installation docs See a potential problem developing in your stack? When you integrate New Relic with Atlassian Jira(Cloud), you can automate your jira processes like creating, updating, or deleting a ticket directly from New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Jira is a proprietary issue tracking product developed by Atlassian that allows bug tracking and agile project management. You can Integrate New Relic with Atlassian Jira(Cloud) and automatically create and update Jira issues. Check out our documentation to set up a JIRA notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. 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Documentation   1 Ubuntu observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ubuntu installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor Ubuntu. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Ubuntu? Open source Linux distribution for both personal and enterprise use, based on Debian. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Ubuntu environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Debian Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 329.59863, + "_score": 312.97055, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -147866,7 +147910,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Debian observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Debian installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor Debian. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Debian? Debian, also known as Debian GNU/Linux, is a Linux distribution composed of free and open-source software. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Debian environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is CentOS? Free Linux distribution built to be compatible with Red Hat Enterprise. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your CentOS environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is SUSE? Linux-based operating system developed by SUSE designed for servers, mainframes, and workstations. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your SUSE environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Linux is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems, typically packaged in a distribution. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Linux environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Telemetry Data Platform allows customers to onboard Prometheus Metrics and support New Relic as a Prometheus data source for Grafana dashboards. To help our customers that want to get rid of their Grafana instance we've build a toolset to migrate Grafana Prometheus dashboards to New Relic dashboards. Follow the easy to execute instructions on our Github repository to start converting Grafana dashboards in minutes. One important note is that this isn’t a perfect solution, but it should get you 95% of the way. New Relic and Grafana are very different solutions, and the tool relies heavily on our PromQL to NRQL conversion service which is not feature complete. For these reasons, not all dashboards may get imported perfectly and some clean up may be required. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Amine Benzaied, Samuel Vandamme Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Grafana Prometheus Integration Prometheus Agent Traefik (Prometheus) Send Prometheus metric data to New Relic Grafana support with Prometheus and PromQL", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 216.50616, + "_score": 205.39569, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -148093,7 +148137,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Traefik (Prometheus) quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Traefik (Prometheus) This quickstart was built and tested based on Traefik metrics sent to New Relic using Prometheus Agent or Prometheus server Alerts   3 Traefik (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High 400 Error Rate This alert is triggered when a Traefik service has an HTTP 4xx error rate above 5% for over 5 minutes. This threshold should be adjusted to your own requirements. High 500 Error Rate This alert is triggered when a Traefik service has an HTTP 5xx error rate above 5% for over 5 minutes. This threshold should be adjusted to your own requirements. Too Many Open requests This alert is triggered when a Traefik service has more than 50 open requests for over 1 minute. This threshold should be adjusted to your own requirements. Documentation   2 Traefik (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Prometheus installation docs Use Prometheus remote_write or Prometheus Agent Traefik Documentations Traefik Integration Documentation This quickstart was built and tested based on Traefik metrics sent to New Relic using Prometheus Agent or Prometheus server. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler, Mir Ansar Support Verified by New Relic Need help? 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Dashboard   1 Video agent for Akamai player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Akamai Media Player Alerts   3 Video agent for Akamai player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - akamai-media-player Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - akamai-media-player Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - akamai-media-player Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for Akamai player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Akamai Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using Akamai player. Why monitor Akamai player? Akamai Media Player is designed to help you insert quality media playback experiences into web, mobile, and connected-TV applications using SDKs. It includes SDKs for web, iOS, tvOS, Android, Android TV, Fire TV, and Chromecast. New Relic Akamai quickstart monitors your Akamai player with digital experience monitoring, tracing, diagnostics, and application analytics. Akamai player quickstart highlights The New Relic Akamai player quickstart has the following features Dashboards| Our dashboards proactively track metrics like video attempts, video plays, and average video start time. The dashboards also help you monitor other key indicators like connection buffering ratio, plays by app, and more. Alerts| You can get instant alerts on performance metrics like video playback failure, video start failure, and video start time. How to monitor Akamai performance New Relic’s Akamai quickstart automatically instruments your Akamai player with our video agent. It empowers you to monitor video applications with practical dashboards and alerts. The dashboard provides interactive visualizations to explore your data and understand context. In particular, the dashboard offers you the ability to drill down into performance details like the number of video attempts, number of video plays, and the overall average video start. With instant alerts, the integration helps you to detect issues quickly and respond to them efficiently thereby improving your Akamai streaming experience. Install the New Relic Akamai observability quickstart today to track Akamai player’s metrics in real-time through a seamless dashboard and different alerts. This quickstart offers you the fastest path to effective monitoring of your Akamai video player via our video agent. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Android. Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for iOS and tvOS Agent for Prebid", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 576.3679, + "_score": 547.45544, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -148307,7 +148351,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Video agent for Android. observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Android. Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications for Android. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Agent to monitor video applications for Android. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 573.85004, + "_score": 544.9352, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -148356,7 +148400,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for VideoJS player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Video.js Alerts   3 Video agent for VideoJS player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - videojs Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - videojs Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - videojs Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for VideoJS player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video VideoJS Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using VideoJS player. Agent to monitor video applications using VideoJS player. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Android. Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 564.6342, + "_score": 536.33344, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -148405,7 +148449,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for JWPlayer quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - JWPlayer Alerts   3 Video agent for JWPlayer observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - jwplayer Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - jwplayer Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - jwplayer Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for JWPlayer observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video JWPlayer Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using JWPlayer. Agent to monitor video applications using JWPlayer. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for VideoJS player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 564.5527, + "_score": 536.2947, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -148454,7 +148498,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for The Platform player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Theplatform Alerts   3 Video agent for The Platform player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - theplatform Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - theplatform Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - theplatform Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for The Platform player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video The Platform Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using The Platform player. Agent to monitor video applications using The Platform player. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for Chromecast", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 564.5527, + "_score": 536.2947, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -148503,7 +148547,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Blameless observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Blameless installation docs Site reliability engineering (SRE) platform with AI-driven incident resolution, SLOs/Error budgets, and reliability insights. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Site reliability engineering (SRE) platform with AI-driven incident resolution, SLOs/Error budgets, and reliability insights. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Blameless Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources SIGNL4 Pagerduty VictorOps Reliability engineering diagnostics: a beginner's guide to troubleshooting application performance Golden Signals for Web Servers", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 727.401, + "_score": 690.5686, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -148553,7 +148597,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 VictorOps observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. VictorOps installation docs Send your New Relic alerts to VictorOps Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is VictorOps? Get notified via VictorOps when incidents are opened, acknowledged, or closed. Notifications can include charts about the incident. Get started! Check out our VictorOps documentation to set up a notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic alerting for VictorOps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Pagerduty SIGNL4 Blameless Golden Signals for Web Servers Reliability engineering diagnostics: a beginner's guide to troubleshooting application performance", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 691.8999, + "_score": 656.7878, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -148602,7 +148646,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Pagerduty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Pagerduty installation docs Send your New Relic alerts to PagerDuty Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is PagerDuty? PagerDuty provides a SaaS incident response platform for IT departments. Get started! Check out our PagerDuty documentation to set up a notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic alerting for PagerDuty. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources VictorOps SIGNL4 Blameless Golden Signals for Web Servers Reliability engineering diagnostics: a beginner's guide to troubleshooting application performance", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 691.8999, + "_score": 656.7878, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -148652,7 +148696,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Golden Signals for Web Servers quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Golden Signals Web Alerts   5 Golden Signals for Web Servers observability quickstart contains 5 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. CPU Usage This alert fires when a host's CPU usage goes above 90 percent for a period of 5 minutes. Errors This alert fires when 10 percent of the transactions against an application end with an error, over a period of 5 minutes. Memory Usage When memory limits are reached, applications can do weird and unpredictable things. This alert fires when the percentage of memory used on a host exceeds 90 percent for 5 minutes. Response time This alert fires when the average transaction duration is above 5 seconds for 5 minutes. Throughput Throughput is a great way to measure the health of your applications. This alert fires when the throughput of a web application drops below 5 transactions in a 5 minute period. Documentation   2 Golden Signals for Web Servers observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. New Relic infrastructure agent Learn how to monitor your hosts with New Relic. New Relic language agents Learn how to get in-depth and relevant information about your running software in minutes. Golden signals alerts for web servers. Includes alerts and a dashboard for throughput, errors, response time, CPU usage, and memory usage. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Alec Swanson Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Getting started with New Relic and Terraform Getting started with New Relic and Terraform SIGNL4 Blameless Issue summary and analysis in Applied Intelligence", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 637.0073, + "_score": 604.8917, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -148689,7 +148733,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 246.46298, + "_score": 232.43124, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -148733,7 +148777,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets? Automatically scale application load across a series of heterogeneous, load-balanced virtual machines. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.39621, + "_score": 115.265, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -148779,7 +148823,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure VMs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure VMs installation docs Monitor Azure VMs by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure VMs? Provides on-demand cloud infrastructure in a variety of server sizes, regions, and operating systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure VMs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure VMs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure VMs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10401, + "_score": 115.02542, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -148825,7 +148869,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Machine Learning Services observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Machine Learning Services installation docs Monitor Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Machine Learning Services? Build and manage machine-learning applications on Azure. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Machine Learning Services documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Machine Learning Services. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Logic Apps? Scalable workflows, business processes, and enterprise orchestrations for apps and data across cloud services and on-prem systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Logic Apps by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Logic Apps documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Logic Apps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10401, + "_score": 115.02542, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -148917,7 +148961,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure Cost Management quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Cost Management Documentation   1 Azure Cost Management observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Cost Management installation docs Monitor Azure Cost Management by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Cost Management? Monitor billing, manage subscriptions, and optimize spending across your Azure services. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Cost Management by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Cost Management documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Cost Management. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 789.286, + "_score": 749.46747, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -149086,7 +149130,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 699.2925, + "_score": 659.7243, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -149129,7 +149173,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 671.79675, + "_score": 635.87573, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -149183,7 +149227,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics SSL Certification check observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a SSL Certification check Synthetics SSL Certification check will proactively ping your domain certificates based on a configurable threshold. Pair with an alert to ensure you are notified when your certificates need renewed. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 580.231, + "_score": 550.99854, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -149235,7 +149279,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics User Step Execution observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a User Step Execution Step monitors are advanced monitors which require no code to set up and allow you to test critical flows of your website. The monitor can be configured to: Assert text Assert title Assert an element Click an element Dismiss a modal Double click an element Hover an element Navigate to a URL Secure a credential Select from a dropdown Type text How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 519.48364, + "_score": 493.46997, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -149287,7 +149331,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics Page Load performance observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Page Load performance monitors essentially are simple, pre-built scripted browser monitors. They make a request to your site using an instance of Google Chrome and wait for a full page load. Compared to a simple ping monitor, this is a more accurate emulation of an actual customer visit. The user agent is identified as Google Chrome. The check will return you detailed resource breakdowns and timelines to debug performance and latency issues. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 519.48364, + "_score": 493.46997, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -149340,7 +149384,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Synthetics Page Link Crawler quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Page Link Crawler Alerts   1 Synthetics Page Link Crawler observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Low Success Rate This alert is triggered when the link crawler fails more than 10% of the times. Documentation   1 Synthetics Page Link Crawler observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring What is a link crawler? Link crawler helps you to automatically test your webpage links to detect broken links. When a website URL is provided, synthetic Link Crawler will visit the URL, test all the links on the website, and return any broken links. New Relic synthetic link crawler Broken links in a website can lead to many problems, including missing web pages, site performance issues, and a reduction in site conversion rates. The New Relic synthetic link crawler quickstart offers you a broken link monitor for your website links. This monitor is one of the seven types of New Relic synthetic monitors. Others include certificate check monitor, ping monitor, step monitor, simple browser monitors, scripted browser monitors, and API tests. Why should you monitor your site links with New Relic? Monitoring website links with New Relic synthetic link crawler quickstart is crucial to quickly detect broken links and resolve outages. The synthetic monitor provides detailed statistics for each web page resource and downtime incidents. You can also collect custom response codes for more details on your monitor runs. New Relic synthetic broken link monitor quickstart also leverages the host-not-reporting feature in infrastructure monitoring. This gives you the advantage of enhanced monitoring options, and you can get notified when New Relic stops receiving data from your hosts. Download and install the New Relic synthetic broken link monitor quickstart today to start monitoring your websites for broken links. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 517.4338, + "_score": 491.52402, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -149393,7 +149437,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics Endpoint Availability observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a Synthetics Endpoint Availability check Synthetics Endpoint Availability uses an HTTP client to monitor remote API endpoints (REST, healthchecks, etc) and allows for customisation for your specific environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics Availability (Ping) Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Page Link Crawler", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 499.77325, + "_score": 474.5954, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -149441,7 +149485,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 OKHTTP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. OKHTTP installation docs OkHttp is a third-party library developed by Square for sending and receive HTTP-based network requests. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo OkHttp is a third-party library developed by Square for sending and receive HTTP-based network requests. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Cordova Android tvOS iOS Interactions page", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 322.04028, + "_score": 307.192, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -149485,7 +149529,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Android observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Android installation docs Mobile operating system based on a modified Linux kernel and other open source software. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic Mobile monitoring New Relic's mobile monitoring for Android gives you a comprehensive view of your app's performance. It works for Android apps written using Java or Kotlin. Get started! Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources iOS tvOS NerdGraph tutorial: Mobile agent monitoring examples OKHTTP Cordova", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 260.37134, + "_score": 248.35863, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -149530,7 +149574,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 tvOS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tvOS installation docs Default operating system for Apple media streaming devices, including the Apple TV. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic Mobile monitoring New Relic's mobile monitoring for tvOS gives you a comprehensive view of your app's performance. Get started! Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources OKHTTP Android iOS NerdGraph tutorial: Mobile agent monitoring examples Cordova", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 249.02733, + "_score": 237.54578, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -149576,7 +149620,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 iOS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. iOS installation docs Default operating system for Apple mobile devices, including the iPhone and iPad. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic Mobile monitoring New Relic's mobile monitoring for iOS gives you a comprehensive view of your app's performance. It works for iOS apps written using Objective-C, Swift, or both languages Get started! Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Android tvOS NerdGraph tutorial: Mobile agent monitoring examples OKHTTP Cordova", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 246.99527, + "_score": 235.59163, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -149627,7 +149671,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 222.99829, + "_score": 211.05447, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -149676,7 +149720,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 StatsD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. StatsD installation docs Lightweight, open-source Node.js application that listens for metrics from different applications and aggregates them. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is StatsD? Lightweight, open-source Node.js application that listens for metrics from different applications and aggregates them. Common StatsD use cases StatsD makes it easier for you to instrument your applications. As a developer or organization, it empowers you to code quickly troubleshoot application issues in real-time, and have absolute control over your data. With StatsD, you can collect metrics from your production applications, even before the apps are deployed into production. In addition, resource utilization metrics can be directly linked to product metrics relevant to your organization. New Relic + StatsD New Relic instruments StatsD with our infrastructural monitoring capabilities and allows you to analyze, troubleshoot and optimize StatsD performance. With the New Relic-StatsD integration, you can proactively monitor the health of StatsD, capture critical performance metrics, and achieve maximum uptime. Install the New Relic StatsD quickstart today to ensure that StatsD effectively listens for metrics from different apps while aggregating them in a seamless and efficient way. Get started! New Relic's StatsD integration lets you easily get StatsD-format data into New Relic. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Collectd Nagios Legacy SNMP Micrometer Dropwizard", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 230.11896, + "_score": 218.49399, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -149718,7 +149762,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Nagios quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Nagios Documentation   1 Nagios observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Nagios Nagios is a free and open-source computer-software application that monitors systems, networks and infrastructure. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Use the New Relic Nagios On Host Integration to run Nagios custom scripts and display the data in New Relic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Jakub Kotkowiak Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Collectd StatsD Legacy SNMP Micrometer Dropwizard", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 230.11896, + "_score": 218.49399, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -149762,7 +149806,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Collectd observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Collectd installation docs Unix daemon for gathering and storing performance data across application and network infrastructure. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is CollectD? Unix daemon for gathering and storing performance data across application and network infrastructure. Get started! New Relic's CollectD integration lets you easily get CollectD-format data into New Relic. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Nagios StatsD Legacy SNMP Micrometer Dropwizard", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 229.89328, + "_score": 218.30905, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -149803,7 +149847,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Dropwizard observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Dropwizard installation docs Java framework intended for use in RESTful web services. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Dropwizard? Java framework for metrics instrumentation intended for use in RESTful web services. Get started! New Relic's Dropwizard reporter sends your Dropwizard telemetry data to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Kamon Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.85815, + "_score": 187.87321, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -149844,7 +149888,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Kamon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kamon installation docs Kamon is used to automatically instrument, monitor and debug distributed systems. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Kamon? Kamon provides an instrumentation toolkit that specializes in automatic instrumentation of Scala and Akka applications. It consists of APIs for metric and tracing instrumentation and automatic instrumentation modules that create application metrics and distributed traces. Get started! New Relic's Kamon reporter is included in the Kamon Bundle, and you can configure it to send telemetry data from your Kamon-instrumented applications to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation for the New Relic's Kamon reporter to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.8579, + "_score": 187.873, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -149888,7 +149932,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Elasticsearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Elasticsearch Monitoring Alerts   7 Elasticsearch observability quickstart contains 7 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Query Load Baseline This alert is triggered when the count of active queries on primary shards deviates more than 2 standard deviations above or below the baseline. This can be a leading indicator of a potential loss of service or flood of requests. Cluster Health This alert triggers when the reported health of an Elasticsearch cluster is 'red'. Flush Latency Threshold This alert will trigger when the Flush latency for an Elasticsearch cluster's primary shards is >5ms. This is measured by: # of Flushes / Time spent on Flushes (ms) for the evaluated time window. Increased Flush Latency is an indication that your disks cannot keep up with your cluster's demands and you may need to reconfigure the 'flush_threshold_size' setting to reduce the translog size needed to trigger a flush operation. FS Utilization Percent This alert will trigger when the File Store of an Elasticsearch cluster node is >90% full. Index Health This alert triggers when the reported health of an Elasticsearch index is 'red'. Indexing Latency Threshold This alert will trigger when the Indexing latency for an Elasticsearch cluster's primary shards is >5ms. This is measured by: # of Docs Indexed / Time spent Indexing (ms) for the evaluated time window. Increased Flush Latency is an indication that you are trying to index too many documents at one time and you may need to reconfigured your settings to increase performance. JVM Heap Utilization Percent This alert will trigger when the JVM Heap utilization of an Elasticsearch cluster node is >90%. Documentation   1 Elasticsearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Elasticsearch Multitenant-capable full-text RESTful search engine with an HTTP web interface and schema-free JSON documents. This quickstart includes dashboards and alerts for popular signals regarding Elasticsearch cluster health and performance. Use this quickstart together with the New Relic Elasticsearch On Host Integration and New Relic Infrastructure agent log forwarding to get insight into the performance of your Elasticsearch clusters. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.01584, + "_score": 152.89182, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -149930,7 +149974,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Memcached quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Memcached Documentation   1 Memcached observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Memcached Open-source distributed memory caching system to reduce the number of calls to external databases or APIs. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Official New Relic quickstart for Memcached Use this quickstart together with the New Relic Memcached On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your Memcached instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.01584, + "_score": 152.89182, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -149972,7 +150016,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Couchbase quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Couchbase Documentation   1 Couchbase observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Couchbase Couchbase is an open-source, distributed multi-model NoSQL document-oriented database software package. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Couchbase is an award-winning distributed NoSQL cloud database. It delivers unmatched versatility, performance, scalability, and financial value across cloud, on-premises, hybrid, distributed cloud, and edge computing deployments. As a key-value and document database that’s memory first, Couchbase empowers developers to build responsive and flexible cloud, mobile, and edge computing applications that scale effortlessly. You can use this quickstart together with the New Relic Couchbase On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your Couchbase instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.01584, + "_score": 152.89182, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -150014,7 +150058,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Microsoft SQL Server observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MSSQL installation docs Relational database management system used to store and retrieve data as requested by other software applications. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Relational database management system used to store and retrieve data as requested by other software applications. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 160.73154, + "_score": 152.65875, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -150060,7 +150104,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Cassandra quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Cassandra Documentation   1 Cassandra observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Cassandra Open-source NoSQL database management platform built for large datasets. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor Cassandra? Monitoring Cassandra performance is vital to identify slowdowns, diagnose issues, and take prompt actions to correct any problems. Monitor Cassandra efficiently with New Relic’s Cassandra quickstart. Cassandra quickstart highlights The New Relic Cassandra quickstart automatically instruments your database and includes pre-built dashboards visualizing: client request rates average pending pool tasks active request pool tasks active and pending read tasks by node write/read latency New Relic + Cassandra - Your tool for better monitoring Monitor all Cassandra key performance indicators with the New Relic Cassandra integration. This gives you insights on client request rates, average pending and active request pool tasks, active and pending read tasks by node, write latency, read latency, etc. The Cassandra integration sends performance metrics and inventory data from your Cassandra database to the New Relic platform. On the platform, you can view pre-built dashboards of your Cassandra metric data, create alert policies, query data for troubleshooting purposes, and create charts. Monitoring multiple Cassandra servers from the same integration is possible with New Relic by leveraging the multi-instance monitoring configuration. Our integration allows you to monitor Cassandra running as a service in Kubernetes or on Amazon ECS. You can also install New Relic's infrastructure monitoring agent on a Linux host that is running Cassandra. Download the New Relic Cassandra Quickstart now to monitor Cassandra query performance and improve Cassandra speed. Address the issue of complexity in your data infrastructure and ensure the good health of Cassandra clusters. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 160.67758, + "_score": 152.6145, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -150109,7 +150153,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon RDS Documentation   1 Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring installation docs Monitor Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring? Supplement your RDS monitoring with real-time metrics about the OS. Get started! Start monitoring AWS RDS Enhanced by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS RDS Enhanced documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS RDS Enhanced. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.8937, + "_score": 305.745, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -150159,7 +150203,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon DocumentDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon DocumentDB Documentation   1 Amazon DocumentDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon DocumentDB installation docs Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon DocumentDB? Fast, scalable, highly available, and fully managed document database service that supports MongoDB workloads. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon DocumentDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon DocumentDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon DocumentDB.summary: Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relicsummary: Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relic How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.8937, + "_score": 305.745, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -150209,7 +150253,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon QLDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon QLDB Documentation   1 Amazon QLDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon QLDB installation docs Monitor Amazon QLDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon QLDB? Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (Amazon QLDB) is a fully managed ledger database that provides a transparent, immutable, and cryptographically verifiable transaction log. Proactively instrument Amazon QLDB with the New Relic infrastructure monitoring agent to monitor the stability and reliability of Amazon QLDB. Amazon QLDB quickstart highlights The New Relic Amazon QLDB quickstart includes the following features Dashboards: Proactively monitor metrics like ledger samples, provider readIOs latency, ledgers, overview of ledger provider, etc. Start monitoring Amazon QLDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon QLDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. Ideal Amazon QLDB performance monitoring New Relic Amazon QLDB quickstart offers an integration for reporting your Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB) data to New Relic. The integration collects several Amazon QLDB metrics that you can analyze to understand context, improve customer experience, and make data-driven business decisions. The quickstart empowers you to monitor Amazon QLDB with out-of-the-box dashboards and visualizations. Some of the metrics you can track with the integration include the total amount of disk space used by a ledger's journal, indexes, and indexed history, all reported in 15-minute intervals. It also tracks the number of disk read I/O operations, disk write I/O operations, and the amount of time taken for data operations, all reported in one-minute intervals. Install the New Relic Amazon QLDB instant observability quickstart to effectively monitor your Amazon QLDB performance metrics with our infrastructure agent. This quickstart is your gateway to instant monitoring of services like QLDB AWS marketplace. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.8906, + "_score": 305.74246, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -150259,7 +150303,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 Amazon ElastiCache quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon ElastiCache (Redis) Amazon ElastiCache (Memcached) Documentation   1 Amazon ElastiCache observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon ElastiCache installation docs Monitor Amazon ElastiCache by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon ElastiCache? Deploy, operate, and scale an in-memory data store or cache in the cloud. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon ElastiCache by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon ElastiCache documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon ElastiCache. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon EC2 Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.8906, + "_score": 305.74246, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -150309,7 +150353,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon RDS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon RDS Alerts   1 Amazon RDS observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Documentation   1 Amazon RDS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon RDS installation docs Monitor Amazon RDS by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon RDS? Set up and manage a relational database in the cloud by providing resizable capacity and managing common database administration tasks. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon RDS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon RDS documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon RDS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.76385, + "_score": 305.6385, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -150361,7 +150405,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Route 53 Resolver quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Route 53 Documentation   1 Amazon Route 53 Resolver observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Route 53 Resolver installation docs Monitor Amazon Route 53 Resolver by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Route 53 Resolver? Create and configure endpoints in Amazon Route 53. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Route 53 Resolver by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Route 53 Resolver documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Route 53 Resolver. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF AWS NLB/ALB Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.73755, + "_score": 333.01282, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -150411,7 +150455,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 AWS WAF quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS WAFV2 AWS WAF Documentation   1 AWS WAF observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS WAF installation docs Monitor AWS WAF by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS WAF? Secure web traffic with a firewall built on top of Amazon Web Services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS WAF by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS WAF documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS WAF. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.73755, + "_score": 333.01282, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -150461,7 +150505,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 AWS NLB/ALB quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS ALB AWS NLB Documentation   1 AWS NLB/ALB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS NLB/ALB installation docs Monitor AWS NLB/ALB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS NLB/ALB? Distributes incoming application traffic across multiple targets, such as EC2 instances, in multiple availability zones. Get started! Start monitoring AWS NLB/ALB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS NLB/ALB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS NLB/ALB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.73755, + "_score": 333.01282, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -150511,7 +150555,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 AWS Transit Gateway quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS Transit Gateway Documentation   1 AWS Transit Gateway observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Transit Gateway installation docs Monitor AWS Transit Gateway by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Transit Gateway? Collate VPC and on-premises resources through a central gateway. Get started! Start monitoring AWS TransitGateway by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS TransitGateway documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS TransitGateway. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.7373, + "_score": 333.01263, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -150561,7 +150605,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 AWS Direct Connect quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS Direct Connect Documentation   1 AWS Direct Connect observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Direct Connect installation docs Monitor AWS Direct Connect by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Direct Connect? Establish a private, secure connection to AWS that runs outside of your ISP. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Direct Connect by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Direct Connect documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Direct Connect. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF Amazon VPC Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.5473, + "_score": 332.85693, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -150609,7 +150653,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets? Automatically scale application load across a series of heterogeneous, load-balanced virtual machines. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.39621, + "_score": 115.265, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -150655,7 +150699,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure VMs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure VMs installation docs Monitor Azure VMs by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure VMs? Provides on-demand cloud infrastructure in a variety of server sizes, regions, and operating systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure VMs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure VMs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure VMs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10401, + "_score": 115.02542, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -150701,7 +150745,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Machine Learning Services observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Machine Learning Services installation docs Monitor Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Machine Learning Services? Build and manage machine-learning applications on Azure. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Machine Learning Services documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Machine Learning Services. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10401, + "_score": 115.02542, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -150747,7 +150791,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Logic Apps observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Logic Apps installation docs Monitor Azure Logic Apps by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Logic Apps? Scalable workflows, business processes, and enterprise orchestrations for apps and data across cloud services and on-prem systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Logic Apps by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Logic Apps documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Logic Apps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10401, + "_score": 115.02542, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -150793,7 +150837,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure Cost Management quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Cost Management Documentation   1 Azure Cost Management observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Cost Management installation docs Monitor Azure Cost Management by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Cost Management? Monitor billing, manage subscriptions, and optimize spending across your Azure services. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Cost Management by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Cost Management documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Cost Management. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.103935, + "_score": 115.02536, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -150844,7 +150888,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 260.516, + "_score": 247.40546, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -150893,7 +150937,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.93427, + "_score": 246.9284, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -150942,7 +150986,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.93427, + "_score": 246.9284, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -150991,7 +151035,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.86316, + "_score": 246.87006, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -151040,7 +151084,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Trusted Advisor observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Trusted Advisor installation docs Monitor AWS Trusted Advisor by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Trusted Advisor? The AWS Trusted Advisor is an online tool that provides real-time guidance to help you follow AWS best practices for provisioning your resources. It evaluates your account by using checks which then identify ways to optimize your AWS infrastructure. New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart features The New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor monitoring quickstart empowers you with our AWS Trusted Advisor integration to collect data about key metrics, query the data and gain valuable insights. Why monitor AWS Trusted Advisor with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your AWS Trusted Advisor metrics and other data to New Relic. In order to have fresh data, our integration programmatically sends refresh requests to AWS. You can activate the integration by following our standard procedures for connecting AWS services to New Relic. The monitoring quickstart helps you to track key AWS Trusted Advisor metrics like AWS region, current usage, limit amount, service limit usage, status, and timestamp. Install the New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart today to proactively monitor AWS Trusted Advisor and keep getting quality recommendations that help you follow AWS best practices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.86298, + "_score": 246.8699, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -151093,7 +151137,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   3 Pulumi observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started with New Relic and Pulumi In this guide, you learn how to set up New Relic alerts with Pulumi. Github repository Github repository for the New Relic Package. New Relic Package Pulumi documentation for the New Relic Package Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Pulumi? Pulumi is a popular infrastructure-as-code software tool. Pulumi enables teams to use a unified software engineering process to deliver infrastructure and applications together and faster. This increases agility, reduces risks, and speeds innovation. You use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic entities, dashboard, alerts and synthetics. What does New Relic provide Pulumi has developed a New Relic Package to configure alerts, synthetics, dashboards, and other parts of New Relic through declarative configuration files. How to get started? Follow the instructions on Pulumi package documentation: Getting Started with the New Relic Package How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Pulumi Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ansible Chef Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 483.37802, + "_score": 459.10593, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -151139,7 +151183,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 Chef observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Chef installation docs Chef is a configuration management tool written in Ruby and Erlang. Chef Supermarket Chef Supermarket page for the New Relic Chef Recipe Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Chef? Chef Infrastructure Management enables DevOps teams to model and deploy secure and scalable infrastructure automation across any cloud, VM, and/or physical infrastructure. The Chef Infra agent is self-updating, self-automating and works well in low bandwidth or remote environments. It also allows Chef to scale up and down as customers demands change. Security keys are managed and rotated regularly using Chef automated cookbooks which allows admins to turn off port access to SSH and WinRM further securing their environments in line with recommendations from industry standards like CIS (Center for Internet Security) benchmarks. What does New Relic provide New Relic has developed a Chef recipe for the Chef Infra agent to deploy the New Relic Infrastructure agent and On Host Integrations throughout your environment. How to get started? Follow the instructions on New Relic documentation: Configure the infrastructure agent using Chef How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ansible Pulumi Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 483.3721, + "_score": 459.10107, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -151186,7 +151230,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 Puppet observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Puppet installation docs Puppet is a configuration management tool used to manage various stages of the IT infrastructure lifecycle. Puppet Forge Puppet Forge page for the New Relic Puppet Module Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Puppet? Puppet is the industry standard for IT automation. Modernize, manage and bring your hybrid infrastructure into compliance through Puppet's powerful continuous automation. What does New Relic provide New Relic has developed a Puppet module for the Puppet agent to deploy the New Relic Infrastructure agent and On Host Integrations throughout your environment. How to get started? Follow the instructions on New Relic documentation: Configure the infrastructure agent using Puppet How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ansible Pulumi Chef Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 483.37177, + "_score": 459.1008, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -151233,7 +151277,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   3 Terraform observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started with New Relic and Terraform In this guide, you learn how to set up New Relic alerts with Terraform. Github repository Github repository for the New Relic Provider. New Relic Provider Terraform documentation for the New Relic Provider Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Terraform? Terraform is an open-source infrastructure as code software tool that provides a consistent CLI workflow to manage hundreds of cloud services. Terraform codifies cloud APIs into declarative configuration files. What does New Relic provide New Relic has developed a Terraform provider to configure alerts, synthetics, dashboards, and other parts of New Relic through declarative configuration files. How to get started? Follow the instructions on Terraform provider documentation: Getting Started with the New Relic Provider How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ansible Pulumi Chef Puppet New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 481.47433, + "_score": 457.5437, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -151271,7 +151315,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 New Relic CLI observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Get started with the New Relic CLI This guide walks you through the essentials of New Relic CLI, from install and configuration to basic usage. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Access the New Relic platform from the comfort of your terminal. You can use the New Relic CLI to manage entity tags, define workloads, record deployment markers, and much more. In short, you can use the CLI to automate common tasks in your DevOps workflow. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS CloudFormation Ansible Pulumi Chef Puppet", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 159.04973, + "_score": 151.05045, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -151318,7 +151362,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Database installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Database by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Database? An efficient, low-latency solution for mobile apps that require synced states across clients in real time. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Database by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.23596, + "_score": 305.3651, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -151367,7 +151411,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Hosting observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Hosting installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Hosting by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Hosting? Provides fast and secure hosting for your web app, static and dynamic content, and microservices. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Hosting by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Hosting documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Hosting. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.1338, + "_score": 305.28036, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -151416,7 +151460,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Dataproc observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Dataproc installation docs Monitor GCP Dataproc by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Dataproc? Run Apache Spark and Hadoop clusters in a fully managed Google Cloud environment. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Dataproc by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Dataproc documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Dataproc. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.0869, + "_score": 305.24146, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -151465,7 +151509,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Dataflow observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Dataflow installation docs Monitor GCP Dataflow by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Dataflow? Execute Apache Beam pipelines in a fully managed google cloud environment. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Dataflow by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Dataflow documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Dataflow. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.07767, + "_score": 305.23383, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -151514,7 +151558,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Google App Engine observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Google App Engine installation docs Monitor Google App Engine by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Google App Engine? GCP service that abstracts away underlying infrastructure for your mobile and web applications, allowing you to focus on their development. Get started! Start monitoring Google App Engine by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our Google App Engine documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Google App Engine. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 316.99048, + "_score": 302.28308, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -151566,7 +151610,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Route 53 Resolver quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Route 53 Documentation   1 Amazon Route 53 Resolver observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Route 53 Resolver installation docs Monitor Amazon Route 53 Resolver by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Route 53 Resolver? Create and configure endpoints in Amazon Route 53. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Route 53 Resolver by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Route 53 Resolver documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Route 53 Resolver. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF AWS NLB/ALB Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.7373, + "_score": 333.01263, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -151616,7 +151660,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 AWS WAF quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS WAFV2 AWS WAF Documentation   1 AWS WAF observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS WAF installation docs Monitor AWS WAF by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS WAF? Secure web traffic with a firewall built on top of Amazon Web Services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS WAF by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS WAF documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS WAF. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.7373, + "_score": 333.01263, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -151666,7 +151710,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 AWS NLB/ALB quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS ALB AWS NLB Documentation   1 AWS NLB/ALB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS NLB/ALB installation docs Monitor AWS NLB/ALB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS NLB/ALB? Distributes incoming application traffic across multiple targets, such as EC2 instances, in multiple availability zones. Get started! Start monitoring AWS NLB/ALB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS NLB/ALB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS NLB/ALB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.7373, + "_score": 333.01263, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -151716,7 +151760,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 AWS Transit Gateway quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS Transit Gateway Documentation   1 AWS Transit Gateway observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Transit Gateway installation docs Monitor AWS Transit Gateway by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Transit Gateway? Collate VPC and on-premises resources through a central gateway. Get started! Start monitoring AWS TransitGateway by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS TransitGateway documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS TransitGateway. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.7371, + "_score": 333.01245, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -151766,7 +151810,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon VPC quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon VPC Documentation   1 Amazon VPC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon VPC installation docs Monitor Amazon VPC by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon VPC? Virtual network that leverages AWS to gain visibility into configuration event changes that are overlaid across your Amazon services. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon VPC by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon VPC documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon VPC. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.72086, + "_score": 332.99915, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -151817,7 +151861,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 IIS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 IIS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IIS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IIS installation docs Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. What is IIS? Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IIS with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IIS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56909, + "_score": 160.13058, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -151862,7 +151906,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NServiceBus installation docs NServiceBus is an implementation of a 'service bus' pattern for .NET. NService Bus NServiceBus is a messaging system for service-oriented backend architectures. It is specifically designed for .NET applications, and it implements a Pub/Sub brokering system, along with many other features, that make handling service messaging simple and intuitive. However, backend architectures are complicated, with many interacting services and processes, so it is not unusual for messages to get dropped or corrupted in some way. The New Relic complete monitoring quickstart provides insight into all aspects of the NServiceBus application runtime, saving users from countless headaches that could arise when working with the system. New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features The New Relic NServiceBus Quickstart comes packaged with numerous features that ensure the health of the NServiceBus application. They are broken down into two categories. Dashboards, which provide visual insight into application performance, and Alerts, which notify developers when a potential issue arises within NServiceBus. Dashboards include the following Transactions overview which gives an overview of all messaging transactions passing through NServiceBus Errors overview documenting errors occurring within the system and their potential origins VM overview which reports key VM utilization statistics such as memory and CPU usage Top 10 failed transactions shares the highest impact failed transactions which are causing a backend to lag Latest error report has the most recent error so that it can be immediately addressed And more… Alerts include Apdex score updates you when the apdex score, i.e. the ratio of satisfied/successful requests to total requests, falls below a certain threshold Memory usage sends an alert when RAM usage exceeds a pre-set threshold Transactions error alerts the user when transaction errors climb past a certain level New Relic - the ideal NServiceBus monitoring tool New Relic’s quickstart provides the ultimate in NServiceBus monitoring solutions. Having continual insight into NServiceBus performance is key to ensuring that backend systems run smoothly with consistent uptime, as messaging is a huge point of failure for backend architectures. When messages are not transacted successfully, communication between backend services breaks down leaving the application unable to function successfully as a whole. By providing dashboard insight into the apdex score and commonly failed transactions, and alerts which notify the user prior to reaching critical thresholds, the New Relic quickstart allows weak points in the system to be identified immediately, before communication in the backend fails completely. Similarly, proper management of the NServiceBus VM is critical to ensuring that the NServiceBus application itself doesn’t crash completely. The New Relic dashboards and alerts provide continual VM monitoring, allowing developers to make key decisions regarding throttling and other performance constraints when usage gets too high. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56628, + "_score": 160.12827, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -151906,7 +151950,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spring.net quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spring.net installation docs Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. What is Spring.net? Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spring.net with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spring.net. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56238, + "_score": 160.12506, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -151951,7 +151995,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Umbraco quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Umbraco installation docs Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. What is Umbraco? Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Umbraco with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Umbraco. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56226, + "_score": 160.12497, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -151996,7 +152040,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 CSLA .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CSLA .NET installation docs Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. What is CSLA .NET? Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments CSLA .NET with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for CSLA .NET. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.55998, + "_score": 160.12311, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -152042,7 +152086,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 iOS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. iOS installation docs Default operating system for Apple mobile devices, including the iPhone and iPad. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic Mobile monitoring New Relic's mobile monitoring for iOS gives you a comprehensive view of your app's performance. It works for iOS apps written using Objective-C, Swift, or both languages Get started! Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Android tvOS NerdGraph tutorial: Mobile agent monitoring examples OKHTTP Cordova", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 267.52582, + "_score": 255.20078, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -152085,7 +152129,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 tvOS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tvOS installation docs Default operating system for Apple media streaming devices, including the Apple TV. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic Mobile monitoring New Relic's mobile monitoring for tvOS gives you a comprehensive view of your app's performance. Get started! Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources OKHTTP Android iOS NerdGraph tutorial: Mobile agent monitoring examples Cordova", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 165.41211, + "_score": 157.79425, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -152123,7 +152167,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 131.5145, + "_score": 124.38317, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -152167,7 +152211,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 OKHTTP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. OKHTTP installation docs OkHttp is a third-party library developed by Square for sending and receive HTTP-based network requests. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo OkHttp is a third-party library developed by Square for sending and receive HTTP-based network requests. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Cordova Android tvOS iOS Interactions page", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 115.70735, + "_score": 110.37717, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -152211,7 +152255,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Cordova observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Cordova installation docs Cordova wraps your HTML/JavaScript app into a native container which can access the device functions of several platforms. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic Mobile monitoring New Relic's mobile monitoring for Cordova gives you a comprehensive view of your app's performance. The official New Relic Cordova plugin for iOS and Android allows developers to easily embed the mobile agents into Cordova applications. Get started! Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources OKHTTP Android tvOS iOS Interactions page", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 99.20787, + "_score": 94.64207, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -152260,7 +152304,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Agent for Google Publisher Tags observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GPT agent Installation Docs Agent to monitor web applications using GPT. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Agent to monitor web applications using GPT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Agent for Prebid Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for VideoJS player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 604.65564, + "_score": 574.7452, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -152305,7 +152349,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Video agent for Chromecast observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Chromecast Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications for Chromecast. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Agent to monitor video applications for Chromecast devices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for Android. Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for JWPlayer Agent for Prebid", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 488.83176, + "_score": 464.19757, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -152353,7 +152397,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for Akamai player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Akamai Media Player Alerts   3 Video agent for Akamai player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - akamai-media-player Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - akamai-media-player Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - akamai-media-player Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for Akamai player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Akamai Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using Akamai player. Why monitor Akamai player? Akamai Media Player is designed to help you insert quality media playback experiences into web, mobile, and connected-TV applications using SDKs. It includes SDKs for web, iOS, tvOS, Android, Android TV, Fire TV, and Chromecast. New Relic Akamai quickstart monitors your Akamai player with digital experience monitoring, tracing, diagnostics, and application analytics. Akamai player quickstart highlights The New Relic Akamai player quickstart has the following features Dashboards| Our dashboards proactively track metrics like video attempts, video plays, and average video start time. The dashboards also help you monitor other key indicators like connection buffering ratio, plays by app, and more. Alerts| You can get instant alerts on performance metrics like video playback failure, video start failure, and video start time. How to monitor Akamai performance New Relic’s Akamai quickstart automatically instruments your Akamai player with our video agent. It empowers you to monitor video applications with practical dashboards and alerts. The dashboard provides interactive visualizations to explore your data and understand context. In particular, the dashboard offers you the ability to drill down into performance details like the number of video attempts, number of video plays, and the overall average video start. With instant alerts, the integration helps you to detect issues quickly and respond to them efficiently thereby improving your Akamai streaming experience. Install the New Relic Akamai observability quickstart today to track Akamai player’s metrics in real-time through a seamless dashboard and different alerts. This quickstart offers you the fastest path to effective monitoring of your Akamai video player via our video agent. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Android. Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for iOS and tvOS Agent for Prebid", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 452.24475, + "_score": 429.56934, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -152399,7 +152443,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Video agent for Android. observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Android. Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications for Android. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Agent to monitor video applications for Android. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 349.88232, + "_score": 332.25772, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -152444,7 +152488,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for JWPlayer quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - JWPlayer Alerts   3 Video agent for JWPlayer observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - jwplayer Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - jwplayer Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - jwplayer Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for JWPlayer observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video JWPlayer Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using JWPlayer. Agent to monitor video applications using JWPlayer. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for VideoJS player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 349.00806, + "_score": 331.54077, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -152487,7 +152531,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 138.17719, + "_score": 131.24321, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -152535,7 +152579,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 RabbitMQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. RabbitMQ Documentation   1 RabbitMQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RabbitMQ Lightweight message queue and broker service that gives disparate services a common communication point. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo RabbitMQ performance RabbitMQ is an open-source message broker that supports multiple protocols. It acts as a broker, fielding messages sent from a “producer” application and distributing them to the “consumer” applications for which they are designated. The New Relic RabbitMQ agent monitors the performance of RabbitMQ instances, giving insights into their activity. It targets the AMQP RabbitMQ distribution that integrates with Node.js. RabbitMQ quickstart highlights The New Relic RabbitMQ quickstart automatically instruments your RabbitMQ application, and comes pre-built dashboards visualizing: Total Used File Descriptors by Node Total Memory Usage by Node Consumers by Queue Consumer Message Utilization by Queue Total Messages by Queue Total Message Throughput by Queue Published Messages by Queue Published Messages Throughput by Queue New Relic + RabbitMQ - Your tool for better monitoring Monitor RabbitMQ to ensure it’s coordinating messages between producer and consumer apps in a timely and efficient manner. Silent failures are common in RabbitMQ, frequently causing messages to hang or never be delivered. This can drastically warp the downstream behavior of an app. By monitoring RabbitMQ application health, system administrators can catch these errors before they occur. The key metrics to keep an eye on include memory usage, message throughput and utilization by queue, and queue consumers. Monitoring memory usage allows for detection of system overloads. Similarly, throughput and utilization trade off on queue capacity. Queues that are underutilized can be identified for message acceptance, and queues with low throughput can be investigated for hanging messages. Finally, insight into queue consumers can help to evenly distribute them across available queues. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources IBM MQ MSMQ Amazon MQ Update Java config for legacy agent versions message_transaction (Python agent API)", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.25198, + "_score": 130.1269, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -152577,7 +152621,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets? Automatically scale application load across a series of heterogeneous, load-balanced virtual machines. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 130.12982, + "_score": 123.56328, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -152623,7 +152667,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure VMs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure VMs installation docs Monitor Azure VMs by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure VMs? Provides on-demand cloud infrastructure in a variety of server sizes, regions, and operating systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure VMs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure VMs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure VMs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 129.8166, + "_score": 123.30645, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -152669,7 +152713,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Machine Learning Services observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Machine Learning Services installation docs Monitor Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Machine Learning Services? Build and manage machine-learning applications on Azure. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Machine Learning Services documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Machine Learning Services. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 129.8166, + "_score": 123.30645, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -152720,7 +152764,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 260.51584, + "_score": 247.40546, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -152769,7 +152813,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.9341, + "_score": 246.9284, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -152818,7 +152862,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.9341, + "_score": 246.9284, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -152867,7 +152911,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.86298, + "_score": 246.87006, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -152916,7 +152960,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Trusted Advisor observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Trusted Advisor installation docs Monitor AWS Trusted Advisor by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Trusted Advisor? The AWS Trusted Advisor is an online tool that provides real-time guidance to help you follow AWS best practices for provisioning your resources. It evaluates your account by using checks which then identify ways to optimize your AWS infrastructure. New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart features The New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor monitoring quickstart empowers you with our AWS Trusted Advisor integration to collect data about key metrics, query the data and gain valuable insights. Why monitor AWS Trusted Advisor with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your AWS Trusted Advisor metrics and other data to New Relic. In order to have fresh data, our integration programmatically sends refresh requests to AWS. You can activate the integration by following our standard procedures for connecting AWS services to New Relic. The monitoring quickstart helps you to track key AWS Trusted Advisor metrics like AWS region, current usage, limit amount, service limit usage, status, and timestamp. Install the New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart today to proactively monitor AWS Trusted Advisor and keep getting quality recommendations that help you follow AWS best practices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.86282, + "_score": 246.8699, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -152967,7 +153011,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Front Door observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Front Door installation docs Monitor Azure Front Door by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Front Door? Azure service for creating rules and redirecting your incoming web traffic’s global routing. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Front Door by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Front Door documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Front Door. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Express Route Azure VPN Gateways Azure Virtual Network Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 219.71164, + "_score": 208.56906, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -153016,7 +153060,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure Virtual Network quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Virtual Network Documentation   1 Azure Virtual Network observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Virtual Network installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Network by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Network? Azure Virtual Network (VNet) provides the means for Azure cloud resources such as virtual machines to securely communicate with each other as well as the rest of the internet and on-premises resources. Using VNet to create a private network gives you control over network filtering, routing, and other key pieces of the network infrastructure. Given an Azure virtual network, you can do things like assign a public IP, assign a load balancer, and handle outbound connections. VNets are ideal for developers deploying on Azure resources who want fine-grained control over network management. New Relic Azure Vnet integration New Relic's integration for Azure Virtual Network reports metric data about your virtual networks (VNets), like packets dropped per second or bytes forwarded per second. It also collects data about the status and configuration of your account. The selection of dashboards include: Total virtual networks: The total number of virtual networks currently live Virtual networks time series: Displays the fluctuation of the total number of virtual networks over a series of timepoints Virtual network per region: Displays the virtual networks within a specific geographic region Public IPs under DDoS attack: Quickly identify which IPs on the network may be experiencing a DDOS attack Virtual network per resource group: Shows the number of virtual networks deployed within each resource group Why monitor Azure Virtual Network with New Relic? Having insight into Azure virtual network performance is key to keeping network systems healthy and reliable. Virtual networks are often vulnerable to attack, so continuous monitoring of IP requests and understanding which IPs may be experiencing a distributed denial of service (DDOS) attack can be critical for initiating a proactive response. The virtual network time series display can give insight into fluctuations in network health and uptime within a specified interval and can be useful for drilling down into any deviations from the norm. Finally, being able to understand how virtual networks are distributed across geographic regions can help you pinpoint when a particular region is being underserved and deploy network resources accordingly. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Express Route Azure VPN Gateways Azure Front Door Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 219.71164, + "_score": 208.56906, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -153065,7 +153109,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Express Route observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Express Route installation docs Monitor Azure Express Route by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Express Route? Create a dedicated connection between your on-prem infrastructure and Azure's services. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Express Route by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Express Route documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Express Route. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure VPN Gateways Azure Front Door Azure Virtual Network Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 219.70103, + "_score": 208.56036, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -153111,7 +153155,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets? Automatically scale application load across a series of heterogeneous, load-balanced virtual machines. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 130.12982, + "_score": 123.56328, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -153157,7 +153201,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure VMs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure VMs installation docs Monitor Azure VMs by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure VMs? Provides on-demand cloud infrastructure in a variety of server sizes, regions, and operating systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure VMs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure VMs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure VMs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 129.8166, + "_score": 123.30645, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -153206,7 +153250,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Metric API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Metric API usage docs New Relic's Metric API can be used to send metric data to New Relic from a variety of sources. This API is how metrics from some of our integrations and exporters get into New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic's Metric API can be used to send metric data to New Relic from a variety of sources. This API is how metrics from some of our integrations and exporters get into New Relic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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This makes all of your logging data available in one location and provides deeper visibility into both your application and your platform performance data. Forwarding your logs to New Relic will give you enhanced log management capabilities to collect, process, explore, query, and alert on your log data. To see how logs in context of your apps and hosts can help you find the root cause of an issue, watch this short video (approx. 3:40 minutes): Basic process For an overview of all the options available for New Relic log management, see Introduction to logs. When it comes to reporting logs with our infrastructure agent, there are two main routes: Use our guided install, which is a lightweight install route that you can use to install our infrastructure agent, an APM agent, and more. The guided install is a good choice for smaller organizations or any organization that wants to test out New Relic. Do a standard manual install of our infrastructure agent. This will require more work than the guided install but will unlock more power. Here are the steps for setting up log reporting via our infrastructure monitoring: If you haven't already, create a New Relic account. It's free, forever. Verify the system requirements needed for configuring logs. Ensure you have installed the infrastructure agent, version 1.11.4 or higher. (If you use the guided install process in the UI, skip the following steps.) Create a logging.yml configuration file in the infrastructure agent's logging.d directory. Configure your log sources and other parameters. Generate some traffic and wait a few minutes, then check your account for data. Explore your log data in the logs UI. In New Relic, look for log data that's been reported by the infrastructure agent. Here's an example of logs for your host's UI. You can see logs in context of events for the selected time period, and drill down into detailed data for any of the highlighted attributes. To examine even more detailed data, run a query, or click Open in logs. Here's an example of a host's logs in context of an event. Enable logging for your on-host integrations With the infrastructure agent installed, you can enable automatic log parsing and forwarding for our most popular on-host integrations with one step. To enable this feature, rename the on-host-log.yml.example file to on-host-log.yml. Once done, your integration's logs are automatically parsed and sent to New Relic. This option is available for our supported Linux platforms. To enable the on-host integration log forwarding feature: Elasticsearch logs Copy (or rename) the elasticsearch-log.yml.example file to elasticsearch-log.yml to enable automatic Elasticsearch JSON formatted log parsing and forwarding to New Relic. No need to restart the agent. Example: sudo cp /etc/newrelic-infra/logging.d/elasticsearch-log.yml.example /etc/newrelic-infra/logging.d/elasticsearch-log.yml Copy MySQL logs Copy (or rename) the mysql-log.yml.example file to mysql-log.yml to enable automatic MySQL error log parsing and forwarding to New Relic. No need to restart the agent. Example: sudo cp /etc/newrelic-infra/logging.d/mysql-log.yml.example /etc/newrelic-infra/logging.d/mysql-log.yml Copy NGINX logs Copy (or rename) the nginx-log.yml.example file to nginx-log.yml to enable automatic NGINX access and error log parsing and forwarding to New Relic. No need to restart the agent. Example: sudo cp /etc/newrelic-infra/logging.d/nginx-log.yml.example /etc/newrelic-infra/logging.d/nginx-log.yml Copy Rabbitmq logs Copy (or rename) the rabbitmq-log.yml.example file to rabbitmq-log.yml to enable automatic Rabbitmq error log parsing and forwarding to New Relic. No need to restart the agent. Example: sudo cp /etc/newrelic-infra/logging.d/rabbitmq-log.yml.example /etc/newrelic-infra/logging.d/rabbitmq-log.yml Copy Redis logs Copy (or rename) the redis-log.yml.example file to redis-log.yml to enable automatic Redis error log parsing and forwarding to New Relic. No need to restart the agent. Example: sudo cp /etc/newrelic-infra/logging.d/redis-log.yml.example /etc/newrelic-infra/logging.d/redis-log.yml Copy System requirements To use the log forwarder of the infrastructure agent, make sure you meet the following requirements: Infrastructure agent version 1.11.4 or higher. Fluent Bit . The infrastructure agent already installs the latest version for you. To update or downgrade it to a specfic version, refer to the Fluent Bit installation procedures. OpenSSL library 1.1.0 or higher is required by the infrastructure agent starting from version 1.16.4. Built-in support for ARM64 architecture on Linux systems (for example, AWS Graviton architecture) added in infrastructure agent 1.20.6 . Important The log forwarding feature is not supported with the Docker container for infrastructure monitoring agents. The log forwarding feature is compatible with the following operating systems: Operating system Supported version Amazon Linux Amazon Linux 2 CentOS Version 7 or higher Debian Version 9 (\"Stretch\") or higher Exception: Version 11 is not supported. Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Version 7 or higher SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) Version 12 Ubuntu Versions 16.04.x, 18.04.x and 20.04.x (LTS versions) Windows Windows Server 2012, 2016, 2019, and 2022, and their service packs. Windows 10 Install the infrastructure agent Starting with version 1.11.4, the infrastructure agent can forward logs to New Relic. To install and run the agent, use a package manager (Linux) or the MSI installer (Windows). Important The log forwarding feature is not included when the infrastructure agent is implemented using Linux tarball or Windows ZIP installations. To use the following links, make sure you are logged to your New Relic account. Amazon Linux Ansible CentOS Debian RHEL SLES Ubuntu Windows If you don't have a New Relic account yet, or if you prefer to follow the procedure manually, see our tutorial to install the package manager. Enable log forwarding on agent installed using Linux tarball Our custom Linux installation process for infrastructure monitoring allows you to tailor all aspects of the installation process, and to place files and folders on your machine. If you choose the assisted or manual tarball installation process, follow these steps to implement the log forwarder feature: Create the following directories: /var/db/newrelic-infra/newrelic-integrations/logging /etc/newrelic-infra/logging.d Download and install New Relic's fluent-bit-package (RPM) by running a command similar to: bash Copy $ yum localinstall td-agent-bit-.rpm` Download New Relic's fluentbit plugin  and save it as /var/db/newrelic-infra/newrelic-integrations/logging/out_newrelic.so. Dowload or copy the parsers.conf file from this Github repository , and save it as /var/db/newrelic-infra/newrelic-integrations/logging/parsers.conf. Did this doc help with your installation? Leave us a comment! Configure the infrastructure agent Configuration files describe which log sources are forwarded. Our infrastructure agent uses .yml files to configure logging. You can add as many config files as you want. To add a new configuration file for the log forwarding feature: Navigate to the log forwarder configuration folder: Linux: /etc/newrelic-infra/logging.d/ Windows: C:\\Program Files\\New Relic\\newrelic-infra\\logging.d\\ Create a logging.yml configuration file, and add the parameters you need. The logging.d directory has various .yml.example files you can use as a reference or starting point. Tip If you install the infrastructure agent via Add data in the UI, the file logging.yml is created automatically. The agent automatically processes new configuration files without having to restart the infrastructure monitoring service. The only exception to this is when configuring a custom Fluent Bit configuration. Log forwarding parameters The infrastructure log forwarding .yml config supports the following parameters: Name (required) To start, define a name of the log or logs you want to forward to New Relic. Log source (required) What you use for the log source will depend on where you want to forward your logs from. Available options include: file Path to the log file or files. The agent tracks changes on the log files in a way similar to tail -f shell. Example: logs: - name: example-log file: /var/log/example.log # Path to a single log file - name: example-log-two file: /var/log/example-two.log # Path to another single log file Copy The file parameter can point to a specific log file or multiple files by using wildcards applied to names and extensions; for example, /logs/*.log. You can use wildcards in place of directories in a file path, which can be used to tail files located in different directories. Example: logs: - name: docker-logs file: /var/lib/docker/containers/*/*.log # Path to multiple folders and files Copy Important Use of wildcards may significantly increase the number of file descriptors and inotify watches the Fluent Bit process keeps open, which can interfere with log collection if the host's file descriptor limit is reached. Tailing a large number of files may require you to increase the maximum number of file descriptors and inotify watchers allowed by the operating system. Please refer to Errors when tailing a large amount of log files for more details on how to increase them. systemd Use the systemd parameter to forward log messages that are collected by the journald daemon in Linux environments. This input type requires the agent to run in root mode. Example: logs: - name: systemd-example systemd: cupsd Copy syslog Syslog data source. Parameters: uri: Syslog socket. Format varies depending on the protocol: TCP/UDP network sockets: [tcp/udp]://LISTEN_ADDRESS:PORT Unix domain sockets: unix_[tcp/udp]:// + /socket/path parser: Syslog parser. Default is rfc3164. Use rfc5424 if your messages include fractional seconds. Note: rfc3164 currently does not work on SuSE. unix_permissions: default is 0644 for domain sockets; this limits entries to processes running as root. You can use 0666 to listen for non-root processes, at your own risk. When running the agent in privileged mode, ports and sockets must be available or owned by nri-agent, with 0666 file permissions, so that other processes can write logs to the sockets. logs: # TCP network socket - name: syslog-tcp-test syslog: uri: tcp://0.0.0.0:5140 # Use the tcp://LISTEN_ADDRESS:PORT format parser: rfc5424 # Default syslog parser is rfc3164 # UDP network socket - name: syslog-udp-test syslog: uri: udp://0.0.0.0:6140 # Use the udp://LISTEN_ADDRESS:PORT format max_line_kb: 35 # Unix TCP domain socket - name: syslog-unix-tcp-test syslog: uri: unix_tcp:///var/unix-tcp-socket-test unix_permissions: 0666 # Default is 0644. Change at your own risk # Unix UDP domain socket - name: syslog-unix-udp-test syslog: uri: unix_udp:///var/unix-udp-socket-test parser: rfc5424 Copy tcp Logs retrieved over TCP connections. Parameters: uri: TCP/IP socket to listen for incoming data. The URI format is tcp://LISTEN_ADDRESS:PORT format: format of the data. It can be json or none. separator: If format: none is used, you can define a separator string for splitting records (default: \\n). logs: - name: tcp-simple-test tcp: uri: tcp://0.0.0.0:1234 # Use the tcp://LISTEN_ADDRESS:PORT format format: none # Raw text - this is default for 'tcp' separator: \\t # String for separating raw text entries max_line_kb: 32 - name: tcp-json-test tcp: uri: tcp://0.0.0.0:2345 # Use the tcp://LISTEN_ADDRESS:PORT format format: json Copy winevtlog Important Available since infrastructure agent v.1.24.3 Collect event from Windows log channels using new Windows Event Log API using the winevtlog Fluent Bit plugin . Parameters: channel: name of the channel logs will be collected from. collect-eventids: a list of Windows Event IDs to be collected and forwarded to New Relic. Event ID ranges are supported. exclude-eventids: a list of Windows Event IDs to be excluded from collection. Event ID ranges are supported. All events are collected from the specified channel by default. Configure the collect-eventids and exclude-eventids sections to avoid sending unwanted logs to your New Relic account. Add event IDs or ranges to collect-eventids or exclude-eventids to forward or drop specific events. exclude-eventids takes precedence over collect-eventids if the same event ID is present in both sections. Example: logs: # Winevtlog log ingestion with eventId filters. - name: windows-security winevtlog: channel: Security collect-eventids: - 4624 - 4265 - 4700-4800 exclude-eventids: - 4735 # entries for the application, system, powershell, and SCOM channels - name: windows-application winevtlog: channel: Application - name: windows-system winevtlog: channel: System - name: windows-pshell winevtlog: channel: Windows Powershell - name: scom winevtlog: channel: Operations Manager # Entry for Windows Defender Logs - name: windows-defender winevtlog: channel: Microsoft-Windows-Windows Defender/Operational # Entry for Windows Clustering Logs - name: windows-clustering winevtlog: channel: Microsoft-Windows-FailoverClustering/Operational # Entry for IIS logs with logtype attribute for automatic parsing - name: iis-log file: C:\\inetpub\\logs\\LogFiles\\w3svc.log attributes: logtype: iis_w3c Copy winlog Important Winlog can only collect classic Event logs. Attempting to capture others will silently collect the Applications log. Collect events from Windows log channels. Parameters: channel: name of the channel logs will be collected from. It doesn't work for custom channels. collect-eventids: a list of Windows Event IDs to be collected and forwarded to New Relic. Event ID ranges are supported. exclude-eventids: a list of Windows Event IDs to be excluded from collection. Event ID ranges are supported. All events are collected from the specified channel by default. Configure the collect-eventids and exclude-eventids sections to avoid sending unwanted logs to your New Relic account. Add event IDs or ranges to collect-eventids or exclude-eventids to forward or drop specific events. exclude-eventids takes precedence over collect-eventids if the same event ID is present in both sections. Example: logs: # Winlog log ingestion with eventId filters. - name: windows-security winlog: channel: Security collect-eventids: - 4624 - 4265 - 4700-4800 exclude-eventids: - 4735 # entries for the application, system, powershell, and SCOM channels - name: windows-application winlog: channel: Application - name: windows-system winlog: channel: System - name: windows-pshell winlog: channel: Windows Powershell - name: scom winlog: channel: Operations Manager # Entry for Windows Defender Logs - name: windows-defender winlog: channel: Microsoft-Windows-Windows Defender/Operational # Entry for Windows Clustering Logs - name: windows-clustering winlog: channel: Microsoft-Windows-FailoverClustering/Operational # Entry for IIS logs with logtype attribute for automatic parsing - name: iis-log file: C:\\inetpub\\logs\\LogFiles\\w3svc.log attributes: logtype: iis_w3c Copy Optional configuration The following configuration parameters are not required but are still recommended. attributes List of custom attributes specified as key-value pairs that can be used to send additional data with the logs which you can then query. The attributes configuration parameter can be used with any log source. Important The attributes configuration parameter does not add custom attributes to logs forwarded via external Fluent Bit configuration (for example, using the fluentbit configuration parameter). In this scenario, you should refer to the record_modifier option in the Fluent Bit documentation . One common use of the attributes configuration parameter is to specify the logtype attribute. This attribute allows leveraging one of the built-in parsing rules supported by New Relic's log management capabilities. Example: logs: - name: example-file-attributes file: /var/log/example.log attributes: logtype: nginx region: example-us-02 team: A-team - name: example-tcp-attributes tcp: uri: tcp://0.0.0.0:2345 format: json attributes: logtype: nginx region: example-us-02 team: B-team Copy attributes automatically inserted by the infrastructure agent The infrastructure agent automatically inserts log attributes for your convenience. Some of them are inserted for any log record, while others depend on the configuration parameters you used while setting up the log forwarder. Attribute name Description entity.guids Always inserted. The infrastructure agent inserts the Entity GUID assigned by New Relic to identify the host where it's running. It is available in the entity.guids field. Note: If the captured logs belong to an application instrumented using APM, the entity.guids field contains both the entity GUID of infrastructure, as well as the GUID of APM, separated by a pipe ( | ) delimiter. fb.input Always inserted. The underlying Fluent Bit input plugin type used to capture the logs. Currently its values are tail, systemd, winlog, syslog, and tcp. filePath Inserted when using the file input type. Absolute file path of the file being monitored. hostname Always inserted. The hostname of the machine/VM/container executing the infrastructure agent. plugin.type Always inserted. Indicates the utility used to capture the logs. In this case, it is the infrastructure agent itself, so this attribute always has the value nri-agent. pattern Regular expression for filtering records. Only supported for the tail, systemd, syslog, and tcp (only with format none) sources. This field works in a way similar to grep -E in Unix systems. For example, for a given file being captured, you can filter for records containing either WARN or ERROR using: - name: only-records-with-warn-and-error file: /var/log/logFile.log pattern: WARN|ERROR Copy No filtering is applied by default. max_line_kb Maximum size of log entries/lines in KB. If log entries exceed the limit, they are skipped. Default is 128. fluentbit External Fluent Bit configuration and parser files. If defined, they are merged with the existing configuration and parser files generated by the infrastructure agent. The infrastructure agent processes the configuration files located in the logging.d directory and will generate a run-time Fluent Bit configuration file that contains the appropriate [INPUT], [FILTER] and [OUTPUT] sections. Optionally, it will also declare an @INCLUDE in case you provided an external Fluent Bit configuration file via the fluentbit option. The runtime file does not define a [SERVICE] section , leaving all default Fluent Bit configuration values. You can still override Fluent Bit's default settings by defining your own [SERVICE] section in your external Fluent Bit configuration file and include it via the fluentbit option. Parameters: config_file: path to an existing Fluent Bit configuration file. Note that any overlapping source results in duplicate messages in New Relic's Logs UI. parsers_file: path to an existing Fluent Bit parsers file. The following parser names are reserved: rfc3164, rfc3164-local and rfc5424. Important The infrastructure agent allows forwarding logs for the most common use cases by defining simple log forwarding configurations in the YAML files in the logging.d/ directory, as described in this document. These files are internally translated into Fluent Bit configuration files with the correct format and sane configuration defaults. New Relic provides official support for these configuration options, since we ensure that the generated configuration files are correct and operative. Nevertheless, for those use cases not covered by our supported configuration options, we provide the possibility to use an externally-generated Fluent Bit configuration and parsers file using the fluentbit, config_file and parsers_file options. Note that we cannot guarantee the correct operation of the log forwarded in this case, given that the provided configurations are completely arbitrary, and are not being generated/validated by the agent. Therefore, New Relic does not provide official support for the external configurations specified via these options. Sample configuration file Here is an example of a logging.d/ configuration file in YAML format. For more configuration examples, see the infrastructure agent repository . logging.d/sample.yaml # Remember to only use spaces for indentation logs: # Example of 'file' source - name: file-with-attributes file: /var/log/test.log # Path to a single file or pattern attributes: # You can use custom attributes to enrich your data logtype: nginx team: The A Team pattern: Error # Regular expression to filter log entries # Example of 'systemd' source (Linux only) - name: systemd-example systemd: cupsd # Examples of 'syslog' source, one per protocol # TCP network socket - name: syslog-tcp-test syslog: uri: tcp://0.0.0.0:5140 # Use the tcp://LISTEN_ADDRESS:PORT format parser: rfc5424 # Default syslog parser is rfc3164 # UDP network socket - name: syslog-udp-test syslog: uri: udp://0.0.0.0:6140 # Use the udp://LISTEN_ADDRESS:PORT format max_line_kb: 35 # Paths for Unix sockets are defined by combining protocol and path: # unix_udp:// + /path/socket - for example, unix_udp:///tmp/socket # Unix TCP domain socket - name: syslog-unix-tcp-test syslog: uri: unix_tcp:///var/unix-tcp-socket-test unix_permissions: 0666 # Default is 0644. Change at your own risk # Unix UDP domain socket - name: syslog-unix-udp-test syslog: uri: unix_udp:///var/unix-udp-socket-test parser: rfc5424 # Examples of 'tcp' source for formats 'none' and 'json' - name: tcp-simple-test tcp: uri: tcp://0.0.0.0:1234 # Use the tcp://LISTEN_ADDRESS:PORT format format: none # Raw text - this is default for 'tcp' separator: \\t # String for separating raw text entries attributes: # You can add custom attributes to any source of logs tcpFormat: none someOtherAttribute: associatedValue max_line_kb: 32 - name: tcp-json-test tcp: uri: tcp://0.0.0.0:2345 # Use the tcp://LISTEN_ADDRESS:PORT format format: json attributes: tcpFormat: json yetAnotherAttribute: 12345 # Example of Fluent Bit configuration import - name: fluentbit-import fluentbit: config_file: /path/to/fluentbit.config parsers_file: /path/to/fluentbit/parsers.conf Copy View your log data If everything is configured correctly and your data is being collected, you should see logs and related telemetry data in these places: The selected host's Summary page in the New Relic UI: Go to one.newrelic.com > Explorer or Infrastructure > Hosts > (select an entity) > Logs. New Relic's Logs UI New Relic tools for running NRQL queries. For example, you can execute a query like this: SELECT * FROM Log Copy Troubleshooting If you encounter problems with configuring your log forwarder, try these troubleshooting tips. No log data If no data appears after you enable our log management capabilities, follow our standard log troubleshooting procedures. No data appears when tailing a file The log forwarding feature requires the agent to have permission to read the data sources. When running the infrastructure agent in privileged or non-privileged modes, make sure that the log files you want to forward (and any intermediary directory in its path) are readable by the user running nri-agent. Example: Check file access under Linux Let's check whether the file /var/log/restrictedLogs/logFile.log can be monitored by the nri-agent user. In Linux, you can do a quick check with the namei command: sudo -u nri-agent namei -ml /var/log/restrictedLogs/logFile.log f: /var/log/restrictedLogs/logFile.log drwxr-xr-x root root / drwxr-xr-x root root var drwxrwxr-x root syslog log drwxr--r-- root root restrictedLogs logFile.log - No such file or directory Copy This command failed because the file is not visible to the nri-agent user. By inspecting the previous output, we can detect that the restrictedLogs directory is missing the execution flag for others. To fix this, execute: sudo chmod 755 /var/log/restrictedLogs Copy And then check for file access again: # sudo -u nri-agent namei -ml /var/log/restrictedLogs/logFile.log f: /var/log/restrictedLogs/logFile.log drwxr-xr-x root root / drwxr-xr-x root root var drwxrwxr-x root syslog log drwxr-xr-x root root restrictedLogs -rw-r----- vagrant vagrant logFile.log Copy The file is now visible to the nri-agent user. You must ensure that the file is also readable by the nri-agent user. To check this, use: # sudo -u nri-agent head /var/log/restrictedLogs/logFile.log head: cannot open '/var/log/restrictedLogs/logFile.log' for reading: Permission denied Copy In this example, the file is missing the read rights for the others group (users other than vagrant and the vagrant user group). You could fix this by granting read permissions to others, but the application could change these permissions upon restart. To avoid this, a better approach is to add the nri-agent user to the vagrant user group. No data appears when capturing via a Syslog socket The log forwarding feature requires that the agent has permission to read the data sources. When running the infrastructure agent in privileged or non-privileged modes: If you're using Unix domain socket files, make sure that the nri-agent user can access these files (please refer to the previous section) and that they have read and write permissions (666) so that other users than nri-agent can write to them. If you're using IP sockets, ensure that the port that you are using is not a system reserved one (like port 80, for example). If no data appears after you enable log management, follow standard log management troubleshooting procedures. No data appears using infrastructure agent proxy As explained in the infrastructure agent configuration guidelines, the proxy parameter must use either HTTP or HTTPS and be in the form https://user:password@hostname:port. The agent can parse the parameter without the HTTP or HTTPS, but the log forwarder cannot. You will see an error like the following in the agent verbose logs: [ERROR] building HTTP transport: parse \\\"hostname:port\\\": first path segment in URL cannot contain colon Copy To solve this problem, check your newrelic-infra.yml file, and ensure the proxy parameter adheres to this form. If you're using caBundleFile or caBundleDir in order to specify any certificate, we recommend to follow the below rules for each OS: Linux For HTTP proxies you don't need to setup any certificates. The plugin loads the system certificates and New Relic sends logs into the logging endpoint. However, you can specify the proxy self-signed certificate (PEM file) using either the caBundleFile or caBundleDir parameters. Windows For HTTP proxies you don't need to setup any certificates. The plugin loads the system certificates. For HTTPS, you can configure it in one of the following ways: Import the proxy certificate to the system pool (Recommended) Import the proxy self-signed certificate (PEM file) by using the MMC tool. Refer to this link , and in Step 2 ensure to import it in your Trusted Root Certification Authorities, instead of in the Intermediate Certification Authorities. Using the caBundleFile and caBundleDir parameters On Windows, we cannot load both the certificates from the system certificate pool and the ones specified with the caBundleFile caBundleDir parameters. So, if you are using caBundleFile or caBundleDir, ensure that the following certificates are placed in the same PEM file (when using caBundleFile) or in the same directory (when using caBundleDir): The proxy certificate (because it's an HTTPS proxy). The logging endpoint certificate (eg. https://log-api.newrelic.com/log/v1). The infrastructure agent certificate (eg. https://infra-api.newrelic.com). You can check the certificates by running: # openssl s_client -connect log-api.newrelic.com:443 -servername log-api.newrelic.com Copy Sending the infrastructure agent's logs to New Relic You can configure the infrastructure agent to send its own logs to New Relic. This is useful for troubleshooting issues with log forwarding, the agent, or when contacting support . Important Trace logging generates a lot of data very quickly. To reduce disk space consumption and data ingest, when finished generating logs, be sure to set level: info (or lower). To forward the infrastructure agent logs to New Relic: Edit your newrelic-infra.yml file. Enable logs forwarding to New Relic by adding the following config snippet log: level: trace # Recommended: Helps with troubleshooting forward: true # Enables sending logs to New Relic format: json # Recommended: Enable agent logging in JSON format stdout: false # On Windows and systems that don't use `systemd` or where `journald` is inaccessible Copy Restart the agent to load the new settings. This configuration sets up the agent in troubleshooting mode, but the log forwarder (based on Fluent Bit ) will continue in a non-verbose mode. Enabling verbose mode in the log forwarder (Fluent Bit) Sometimes you can have issues with the log forwarder itself. For example, there may be problems accessing a specific channel when shipping Windows log events or when accessing a particular log file. In these situations, you can also enable the verbose mode for the log forwarder. Important Trace logging generates a lot of data very quickly. To reduce disk space consumption and data ingest, when finished generating logs, be sure to set level: info (or lower). Edit your newrelic-infra.yml file. Enable Fluent Bit verbose logs by adding the following config snippet log: level: trace forward: true # Enables sending logs to New Relic format: json # Recommended: Enable agent logging in JSON format stdout: false # On Windows and systems that don't use `systemd` or where `journald` is inaccessible include_filters: traces: - supervisor # Required to see verbose logs from Fluent Bit Copy Restart the agent to load the new settings. Fluent Bit does not start with the infra agent Important Fluent Bit's tail plugin does not support network drives. For Linux versions prior to 2016, you may need to update the OpenSSL library to 1.1.0 (or higher). To check if you have this problem: See if infra-agent has started Fluent Bit by running: ps -aux | grep td-agent-bit Copy If it isn't running go to /var/db/newrelic-infra/newrelic-integrations/logging and run: ./fluent-bit -i systemd -o stdout Copy If you get the following error, update OpenSSL to 1.1.0 or higher: error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.1.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Copy Runtime error on Windows One of the following error messages may appear when enabling log forwarding on Windows: The code execution cannot proceed because VCRUNTIME140.dll was not found. Copy OR error=\"exit status 3221225781\" process=log-forwarder Copy This is caused by a missing DLL. To solve the issue, install the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable as applicable: x64 x86 Errors when tailing a large amount of log files (Linux) It's common to face either one of the following error messages when attempting to tail a large amount of files: Too many open files The user limit on the total number of inotify watches was reached or the kernel failed to allocate a needed resource The operating system defines a maximum amount of allocatable file descriptors (typically 1024 by default), and a maximum amount of allocatable inotify watches (typically 8192 by default). Any process attempting to go above these limits will fail, returning one of the errors above. The underlying technology we use to forward logs, Fluent Bit , opens one file descriptor and sets an inotify watch for each file you configure to be forwarded. Moreover, at the time of writing this section, Fluent Bit uses an extra set of 32 file descriptors for its normal operation, with another extra file descriptor when it shuts down. Therefore, to capture a large amount of files you need to ensure that both the file descriptor and inotify watch limits are slightly greater than the amount of log files you wish to tail. The following instructions summarize how to increase these limits if you want to tail 10,000 log files. Also, it assumes the infrastructure agent is installed in root running mode, and therefore must be run using the root user. Check which is the current hard limit for the amount of file descriptors per process. Typically, this limit should be quite high and should not need to be modified. ulimit -Hn Copy Add the following line to /etc/security/limits.conf. We specified a limit of 10100 here instead of just 10000 to allow Fluent Bit to allocate the extra file descriptors it may need to work. root soft nofile 10100 # replace root by nri-agent for non-root (privileged and unprivileged) installations Copy Add the following line to /etc/pam.d/common-session so that the previous limit is applied upon restart: session required pam_limits.so Copy Add the following line to /etc/sysctl.conf to increase the amount of allowed inotify watchers per user. We specified a limit of 18192 here instead of just 10000 so that the root user will still have 8192 available inotify watches (the default value). fs.inotify.max_user_watches=18192 Copy Restart your system. Ensure that the new limits have been enforced by running: ulimit -Sn # Should return 10100 cat /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches # Should return 18192 Copy Learn more on how to increase open file limits , or on how to increase the inotify watches . Install a particular Fluent Bit version (Linux) Prior to version 1.19.0 (or version 1.20.3 for SLES 12.5), the Linux infrastructure agent came bundled with a Fluent Bit binary. Starting in this version, Fluent Bit is now included as as a separate recommended package dependency. This means that you can install, update, or downgrade Fluent Bit separately from the agent. For your convenience, we have included several Fluent Bit packages in the same repository where the infrastructure lives, so you don't need to install any additional repositories to upgrade Fluent Bit. Note that the agent automatically installs Fluent Bit when you first install it, using the latest available version. After the first installation, you can upgrade Fluent Bit as you would normally do with any Linux package. You can list the available Fluent Bit versions by running: RPM: sudo yum check-update yum list td-agent-bit --showduplicates Copy DEB: sudo apt update apt-cache showpkg td-agent-bit Copy To upgrade to a particular Fluent Bit version, just run (in the following examples, version 1.8.12 is used): RPM: # Remove command only required when downgrading to a previous version sudo yum remove td-agent-bit sudo yum install td-agent-bit-1.8.12-1 Copy DEB: sudo apt install td-agent-bit=1.8.12 Copy What's next? Explore logging data across your platform with our Logs UI. Get deeper visibility into both your application and your platform performance data by forwarding your logs with our logs in context capabilities. Set up alerts. Query your data and create dashboards. Disable log forwarding To disable log forwarding capabilities, go to your logging.d directory, and remove files with the .yml extension that were originally added during the configuration process. 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Logstash plugin for Logs installation docs Open source server-side data processing pipeline for condensing disparate data sources. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Open source server-side data processing pipeline for condensing disparate data sources. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Dashboard   1 Infrastructure quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Infrastructure Dashboard Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Documentation   0 This quickstart doesn't include any documentation . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Infrastructure monitoring quickstart Infrastructure monitoring provides deep visibility into performance, available resources, and your entire estate at a glance. Remote infrastructure monitoring tools collect and display data and related attributes represented by various metrics and metadata. Quickly identify and resolve issues, averting potential downtime with our infrastructure monitoring. By triggering alerts, infrastructure monitoring also improves overall flexibility and scalability to manage peaks. Drill down into specific errors and resolve them to ensure that your environment is fully optimized. New Relic's infrastructure quickstart provides visibility across the entire stack and enables greater scale and efficiency. It's a monitoring solution for multifaceted hybrid environments including pre-built dashboards and alerts. Quickstart highlights New Relic's infrastructure monitoring tool provides instant observability out-of-the-box. This quickstart includes multiple customizable dashboards, including: Server CPU Memory usage System load Process breakdown, and more New Relic infrastructure monitoring Instant observability with New Relic quickstarts minimizes the complexity in efficiently managing enterprise infrastructure. You can see everything at a glance with New Relic's infrastructure dashboard. Quickly see the status of key infrastructure components with our pre-built dashboards. New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps DevOps engineers reduce complexity and enhance efficiency through unmatched visibility in an infrastructure dashboard. New Relic capabilities On top of the benefits from this quickstart, New Relic infrastructure monitoring provides advanced features, including: Custom views Kubernetes cluster explorer Kubernetes monitoring Limitless scaling How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Darren Doyle Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Agent for Google Publisher Tags Video agent for iOS and tvOS Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 440.45386, + "_score": 418.6366, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -153483,7 +153558,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Video agent for Android. observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Android. Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications for Android. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Agent to monitor video applications for Android. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 328.61676, + "_score": 312.02917, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -153528,7 +153603,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Video agent for Chromecast observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Chromecast Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications for Chromecast. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Agent to monitor video applications for Chromecast devices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for Android. Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for JWPlayer Agent for Prebid", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 328.61676, + "_score": 312.02917, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -153576,7 +153651,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for Akamai player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Akamai Media Player Alerts   3 Video agent for Akamai player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - akamai-media-player Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - akamai-media-player Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - akamai-media-player Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for Akamai player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Akamai Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using Akamai player. Why monitor Akamai player? Akamai Media Player is designed to help you insert quality media playback experiences into web, mobile, and connected-TV applications using SDKs. It includes SDKs for web, iOS, tvOS, Android, Android TV, Fire TV, and Chromecast. New Relic Akamai quickstart monitors your Akamai player with digital experience monitoring, tracing, diagnostics, and application analytics. Akamai player quickstart highlights The New Relic Akamai player quickstart has the following features Dashboards| Our dashboards proactively track metrics like video attempts, video plays, and average video start time. The dashboards also help you monitor other key indicators like connection buffering ratio, plays by app, and more. Alerts| You can get instant alerts on performance metrics like video playback failure, video start failure, and video start time. How to monitor Akamai performance New Relic’s Akamai quickstart automatically instruments your Akamai player with our video agent. It empowers you to monitor video applications with practical dashboards and alerts. The dashboard provides interactive visualizations to explore your data and understand context. In particular, the dashboard offers you the ability to drill down into performance details like the number of video attempts, number of video plays, and the overall average video start. With instant alerts, the integration helps you to detect issues quickly and respond to them efficiently thereby improving your Akamai streaming experience. Install the New Relic Akamai observability quickstart today to track Akamai player’s metrics in real-time through a seamless dashboard and different alerts. This quickstart offers you the fastest path to effective monitoring of your Akamai video player via our video agent. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? 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Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - jwplayer Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - jwplayer Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - jwplayer Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for JWPlayer observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video JWPlayer Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using JWPlayer. Agent to monitor video applications using JWPlayer. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for VideoJS player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 327.79565, + "_score": 311.35587, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -153669,7 +153744,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 ServiceNow Notifications observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ServiceNow installation docs With our ServiceNow integration, sync issues caught in New Relic with ServiceNow incidents. Check out our documentation to set up ServiceNow destinations and configure a message template, so your personnel are always informed. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo ServiceNow is a software that helps companies manage digital workflows for enterprise operations. Integrate New Relic with ServiceNow Incident-Management and automatically create and update incidents. Check out our documentation to set up a ServiceNow notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. See installation docs Authors Matan Moser (New Relic), Ismail Azam (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Webhook is a method of augmenting or altering the behavior of a web page or web application with custom callbacks. Integrate New Relic with Webhook to use the webhook notifier to send the notification messages to any endpoint you like. Check out our documentation to set up a Webhook notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. See installation docs Authors Matan Moser (New Relic), Ismail Azam (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Send your New Relic alert notifications via email. You can send email notifications to users with or without New Relic accounts. Check out our documentation to set up an email notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. See installation docs Authors Matan Moser (New Relic), Ismail Azam (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Slack is a a messaging app for business that connects people to the information that they need. Integrate New Relic with Slack to send notification messages to your Slack channels. Check out our documentation to set up a Slack notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Get started with WayScript See how to create a workspace, add a lair, and build your first tool. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Scalable, single click development environments with WayScript Spin up customizable development environments which integrate Docker, Kubernetes, New Relic, and all your third-party dev tooling in a single click. What is WayScript WayScript is an Internal Developer Platform (IDP) that enables scalable, single click development environments. The platform empowers early stage, high growth engineering teams with scalable, modern infrastructure so they can focus on product instead of battling Ops. Why WayScript Help your development team ‘shift left’ with WayScript. Instantly connect your environments to New Relic for standardized observability in pre-production, staging, and production.  WayScript is self-hosted, air-gapped, & SOC-2 Type 2 compliant and spins up in under 1 hour on your AWS. Benefits Instant infrastructure in a box Increases internal tooling output by 50% Standardized, secure cloud-hosted developer environments Observability in pre-production, staging, and production environments Developer productivity and innovation Rapid Internal Tooling, API Development, and Process Automation Getting started Read the blog for a step by step walkthrough or watch the demo. Get started with WayScript. See how to create a workspace, add a lair, and build your first tool. Install docs What is an Internal Developer Platform? How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, WayScript Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Full Story Organization and user management v220204 Organization and user management v210901 Mule ESB MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 956.6163, + "_score": 908.57605, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -153953,7 +154028,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 MariaDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MariaDB installation docs MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Mule ESB Postman Cloudflare Network Logs Network KTranslate Container Health DBmarlin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 955.4922, + "_score": 907.65424, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154000,7 +154075,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Mule ESB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Mule ESB observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Mule ESB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Mule ESB installation docs Mule is a lightweight Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform. What is Mule ESB? Mule is a lightweight Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Mule ESB with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Mule ESB. To learn more about Mulesoft, visit their blog. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources MariaDB Postman BizTalk360 Glassbox Gigamon Newrelic", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 954.96246, + "_score": 907.2197, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154049,7 +154124,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Postman quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Postman Monitor Documentation   1 Postman observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Postman integration configuration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Postman introduction Postman is an API platform for building and using APIs. Postman simplifies each step of the API lifecycle and streamlines collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster. Postman quickstart highlights The Postman quickstart allows you to get an opinionated visualization of your Postman API data within minutes. View your average latency over time Compare your total request count over time Get a real time tally of recent errors and failed tests Measure API 4xx and 5xx failures Review your byte traffic over time Getting started Watch the Nerd Byte instructional video Read the blog post How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Shashank Awasthi, Postman Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Speedscale Cloudflare Network Logs MariaDB Mule ESB Bitbucket", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 954.50885, + "_score": 906.8476, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154094,7 +154169,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Snyk quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Snyk Application Security Documentation   1 Snyk observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation docs Installation and configuration instructions for Snyk and the Snyk quickstart. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The Snyk quickstart allows you to send application security vulnerabilities of your services into New Relic. We leverage webhooks on the Snyk platform to trigger an Azure Function App that acts as a proxy between Snyk and New Relic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Harry Kimpel Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Security Bulletin NR18-08 Full Story Send Snyk data to New Relic Lacework Integration Security Bulletin NR19-05", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 949.80365, + "_score": 902.98364, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154141,7 +154216,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 IBM DB2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 IBM DB2 observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IBM DB2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IBM DB2 installation docs Database management tool that supports a wide variety of data types. What is IBM DB2? Database management tool that supports a wide variety of data types. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IBM DB2 with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IBM DB2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra Hibernate H2 HSQL Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.84406, + "_score": 210.70337, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154188,7 +154263,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Hibernate quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Hibernate observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Hibernate observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Hibernate installation docs Object-relational mapping tool with data query and retrieval functionality built in in Java. What is Hibernate? Object-relational mapping tool with data query and retrieval functionality built in in Java. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Hibernate with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Hibernate. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra H2 HSQL IBM DB2 Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.8304, + "_score": 210.69205, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154235,7 +154310,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 H2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 H2 observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 H2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. H2 installation docs Java-based relational database management system. What is H2? Java-based relational database management system. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments H2 with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for H2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra Hibernate HSQL IBM DB2 Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.81882, + "_score": 210.68245, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154282,7 +154357,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Derby quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Derby observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Derby observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Derby installation docs Apache-developed relational database with both application and network benefits. What is Derby? Apache-developed relational database with both application and network benefits. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Derby with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Derby. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra Hibernate H2 HSQL IBM DB2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.80258, + "_score": 210.66898, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154329,7 +154404,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 HSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 HSQL observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 HSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. HSQL installation docs Java-based relational database management platform with a rich feature set. What is HSQL? Java-based relational database management platform with a rich feature set. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments HSQL with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for HSQL. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra Hibernate H2 IBM DB2 Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.80011, + "_score": 210.66693, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154367,7 +154442,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 275.24084, + "_score": 259.52045, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154411,7 +154486,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 273.13736, + "_score": 257.8393, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154458,7 +154533,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.76312, + "_score": 255.89636, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154500,7 +154575,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 234.2627, + "_score": 222.28912, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154545,7 +154620,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Metric API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Metric API usage docs New Relic's Metric API can be used to send metric data to New Relic from a variety of sources. This API is how metrics from some of our integrations and exporters get into New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic's Metric API can be used to send metric data to New Relic from a variety of sources. This API is how metrics from some of our integrations and exporters get into New Relic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logs API Event API Try our APIs Trace and Span API New Relic Ingest Metric", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 206.08847, + "_score": 196.45433, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154587,7 +154662,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 311.4524, + "_score": 295.00436, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154626,7 +154701,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 305.22415, + "_score": 288.81256, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154666,7 +154741,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 298.24744, + "_score": 280.1458, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154705,7 +154780,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 284.96667, + "_score": 267.6696, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154750,7 +154825,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Zipkin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Zipkin installation docs Distributed Tracing system built in Java. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Zipkin? Distributed Tracing system built in Java. Get started! You can easily reuse your Zipkin-format trace data and use it in New Relic. Follow this Zipkin guide to get started. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources External services Transaction traces: Summary page Introduction to transaction traces Troubleshooting: Not seeing transaction traces Transaction traces: Database queries page", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.4023, + "_score": 257.80493, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154800,7 +154875,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Amazon CloudWatch Metric Streams observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon CloudWatch Metric Streams installation docs Faster telemetry from Amazon CloudWatch for all AWS Services and custom namespaces without API throttling. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why Amazon CloudWatch Metric Streams? With New Relic's AWS Metric Streams integration, you only need a single service, AWS CloudWatch, to gather all AWS metrics and custom namespaces and send them to New Relic. Get started! Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for more than 50 AWS services. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 351.12027, + "_score": 333.7102, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154849,7 +154924,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Outposts observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Outposts installation docs Monitor AWS Outposts by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Outposts? An introduction to AWS integrations on New Relic One. Use the Amazon CloudWatch API to obtain metrics from the AWS services you monitor. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Outposts by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Outposts documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Outposts. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 333.55304, + "_score": 316.84525, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154899,7 +154974,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 AWS AppSync quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS AppSync Documentation   1 AWS AppSync observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS AppSync installation docs Monitor AWS AppSync by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS AppSync? Fully managed serverless GraphQL service for real-time data queries, synchronization, communications and offline programming features. Get started! Start monitoring AWS AppSync by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS AppSync documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS AppSync. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon API Gateway AWS Outposts Amazon CloudWatch Metric Streams AWS Health AWS CloudTrail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 317.81207, + "_score": 301.76483, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154947,7 +155022,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs Collect and manage log data coming in from Amazon's Cloudwatch observability framework. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Collect and manage log data coming in from Amazon's Cloudwatch observability framework. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS FireLens plugin for Logs Amazon S3 Amazon CloudFront web logs AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 299.48062, + "_score": 284.44998, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -154995,7 +155070,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS FireLens plugin for Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS FireLens plugin for Logs installation docs Collect log data and export to AWS or other services for analysis. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Collect log data and export to AWS or other services for analysis. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs Amazon S3 Amazon CloudFront web logs AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 273.56815, + "_score": 259.85175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -155043,7 +155118,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure VMs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure VMs installation docs Monitor Azure VMs by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure VMs? Provides on-demand cloud infrastructure in a variety of server sizes, regions, and operating systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure VMs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure VMs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure VMs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10401, + "_score": 115.02542, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -155089,7 +155164,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Machine Learning Services observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Machine Learning Services installation docs Monitor Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Machine Learning Services? Build and manage machine-learning applications on Azure. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Machine Learning Services documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Machine Learning Services. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10401, + "_score": 115.02542, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -155135,7 +155210,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Logic Apps observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Logic Apps installation docs Monitor Azure Logic Apps by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Logic Apps? Scalable workflows, business processes, and enterprise orchestrations for apps and data across cloud services and on-prem systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Logic Apps by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Logic Apps documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Logic Apps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10401, + "_score": 115.02542, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -155181,7 +155256,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure Cost Management quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Cost Management Documentation   1 Azure Cost Management observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Cost Management installation docs Monitor Azure Cost Management by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Cost Management? Monitor billing, manage subscriptions, and optimize spending across your Azure services. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Cost Management by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Cost Management documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Cost Management. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.103935, + "_score": 115.02536, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -155227,7 +155302,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Event Hubs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Event Hubs installation docs Monitor Azure Event Hubs by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Event Hubs? Collect and centralize real-time streaming data into a central cloud-based pipeline. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Event Hubs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Event Hubs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Event Hubs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.103935, + "_score": 115.02536, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -155278,7 +155353,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure SQL Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure SQL Database installation docs Monitor Azure SQL Database by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure SQL Database? Azure SQL provides single databases with their own set of resources, and elastic pools that share a set of resources. Get started! Start monitoring Azure SQL Database by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure SQL Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure SQL Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93195, + "_score": 187.89584, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -155327,7 +155402,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure Cosmos DB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Cosmos DB Documentation   1 Azure Cosmos DB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Cosmos DB installation docs Monitor Azure Cosmos DB by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Cosmos DB? Quickly and easily scale your database traffic across multiple Azure regions. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Cosmos DB by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Cosmos DB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Cosmos DB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93195, + "_score": 187.89584, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -155376,7 +155451,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure MySQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure MySQL Alerts   2 Azure MySQL observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90% for at least 10 minutes. High Memory Usage This alert is triggered when the Memory Usage is above 95% for at least 15 minutes. Documentation   1 Azure MySQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure MySQL installation docs Monitor Azure MySQL by connecting Azure to New Relic. What is Azure MySQL? Azure MySQL is a fully-managed database that can handle mission-critical workloads with predictable performance and dynamic scalability. This relational database offers high-availability, automatic backups, and data protection at-rest and in-motion. New Relic + Azure integration The New Relic Azure MySQL monitoring quickstart instruments your cloud service and manages the stability, scalability, and reliability of Azure MySQL with our infrastructure monitoring capabilities. Once instrumented, we proactively track your organization’s Azure MySQL metric data in real-time. Why monitor Azure MySQL with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your Microsoft Azure Database for MySQL metrics and other data to New Relic. With our Azure integration, you can view the Azure database for mysql data in pre-built dashboards, create your own alert conditions, and run custom queries for easy data visualization. If you’re looking to optimize your mysql database with high availability, elastic scaling, and more, install our quickstart. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Database Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93195, + "_score": 187.89584, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -155425,7 +155500,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure SQL Managed Instances observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure SQL Managed Instances installation docs Monitor Azure SQL Managed Instances by connecting Azure to New Relic Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure SQL Managed Instances? Cloud-based database service based on the SQL framework. Get started! Start monitoring Azure SQL Managed Instances by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure SQL Managed Instances documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure SQL Managed Instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93195, + "_score": 187.89584, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -155474,7 +155549,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure MariaDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Maria DB Alerts   2 Azure MariaDB observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90% for at least 10 minutes. High Memory Usage This alert is triggered when the Memory Usage is above 95% for at least 15 minutes. Documentation   1 Azure MariaDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure MariaDB installation docs Monitor Azure MariaDB by connecting Azure to New Relic. What is Azure MariaDB? Fully managed database as a service with predictable performance and scalability for applications using open-source tools and platforms. Get started! Start monitoring Azure MariaDB by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure MariaDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure MariaDB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.84491, + "_score": 187.82457, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -155525,7 +155600,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.92645, + "_score": 257.31686, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -155574,7 +155649,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32147, + "_score": 256.82068, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -155623,7 +155698,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32147, + "_score": 256.82068, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -155672,7 +155747,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Trusted Advisor observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Trusted Advisor installation docs Monitor AWS Trusted Advisor by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Trusted Advisor? The AWS Trusted Advisor is an online tool that provides real-time guidance to help you follow AWS best practices for provisioning your resources. It evaluates your account by using checks which then identify ways to optimize your AWS infrastructure. New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart features The New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor monitoring quickstart empowers you with our AWS Trusted Advisor integration to collect data about key metrics, query the data and gain valuable insights. Why monitor AWS Trusted Advisor with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your AWS Trusted Advisor metrics and other data to New Relic. In order to have fresh data, our integration programmatically sends refresh requests to AWS. You can activate the integration by following our standard procedures for connecting AWS services to New Relic. The monitoring quickstart helps you to track key AWS Trusted Advisor metrics like AWS region, current usage, limit amount, service limit usage, status, and timestamp. Install the New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart today to proactively monitor AWS Trusted Advisor and keep getting quality recommendations that help you follow AWS best practices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24734, + "_score": 256.75986, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -155721,7 +155796,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Outposts observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Outposts installation docs Monitor AWS Outposts by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Outposts? An introduction to AWS integrations on New Relic One. Use the Amazon CloudWatch API to obtain metrics from the AWS services you monitor. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Outposts by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Outposts documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Outposts. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24734, + "_score": 256.75986, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -155768,7 +155843,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Kamon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kamon installation docs Kamon is used to automatically instrument, monitor and debug distributed systems. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Kamon? Kamon provides an instrumentation toolkit that specializes in automatic instrumentation of Scala and Akka applications. It consists of APIs for metric and tracing instrumentation and automatic instrumentation modules that create application metrics and distributed traces. Get started! New Relic's Kamon reporter is included in the Kamon Bundle, and you can configure it to send telemetry data from your Kamon-instrumented applications to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation for the New Relic's Kamon reporter to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1918.0493, + "_score": 1821.1621, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -155809,7 +155884,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 Micrometer observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Micrometer installation docs Library for viewing and managing instrumentation clients for popular services and applications. New Relic Micrometer Registry GitHub readme Implementation of Micrometer built for sending dimensional data to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Micrometer? Library for viewing and managing instrumentation clients for popular services and applications. Get started! New Relic's Micrometer metrics registry sends your Micrometer telemetry data to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Dropwizard Kamon Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1918.0493, + "_score": 1821.1621, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -155851,7 +155926,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Prometheus Remote Write integration quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Prometheus Remote Write Monitoring Monitoring for Prometheus Remote Write. Displays Prometheus server statistics, resulting metric cardinality and any errors during ingest. Documentation   1 Prometheus Remote Write integration observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Prometheus installation docs Use Prometheus remote_write or New Relic's Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Prometheus monitoring Prometheus is an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit. Setting up Prometheus is straightforward, but scaling up and managing is not. That’s where New Relic steps in. New Relic's Prometheus quickstart New Relic offers two Prometheus integration schemes, Remote Write and OpenMetrics. Remote Write is ideal for well-established Prometheus infrastructures. It provides easy access to your metrics and only takes one line of yaml in your configuration for access. OpenMetrics allows for more visibility across multiple container platforms. Once the integration is set up, you can query data on memory usage for pods in deployment, facet any metrics, and view raw metric values all in one place. New Relic's Prometheus Integration stores various kinds of telemetry data - whether open-source, vendor-specific, or vendor-agnostic. Value of the Prometheus quickstart This New Relic quickstart helps you to configure Prometheus Remote Write. See all of your metrics in one place Combine and group all data across an entire software stack Connect Grafana dashboards Better understand the relationship between data and behaviors related to your software stack How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Dropwizard Kamon Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1918.0493, + "_score": 1821.1621, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -155895,7 +155970,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Prometheus OpenMetrics integration observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Prometheus installation docs Use Prometheus remote_write or New Relic's Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Prometheus monitoring Prometheus is an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit. Setting up Prometheus is straightforward, but scaling up and managing is not. That’s where New Relic steps in. New Relic's Prometheus quickstart New Relic offers two Prometheus integration schemes, Remote Write and OpenMetrics. Remote Write is ideal for well-established Prometheus infrastructures. It provides easy access to your metrics and only takes one line of yaml in your configuration for access. OpenMetrics allows for more visibility across multiple container platforms. Once the integration is set up, you can query data on memory usage for pods in deployment, facet any metrics, and view raw metric values all in one place. New Relic's Prometheus Integration stores various kinds of telemetry data - whether open-source, vendor-specific, or vendor-agnostic. Value of the Prometheus quickstart New Relic’s quickstart makes DevOps easier. Although there are many ways to use Prometheus data in New Relic, we’ll break these down into OpenMetrics and Remote Write to help you decide on the best option for you: Use pre-built dashboards to monitor Kubernetes HPA capacity, or build your own! Monitor node readiness, and create alerts to let you know if a node is having issues and should not accept workloads Automatically instrument and monitor any OpenMetrics endpoint. See all of your metrics in one place Combine and group all data across an entire software stack Connect Grafana dashboards Better understand the relationship between data and behaviors related to your software stack How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Dropwizard Kamon Prometheus Remote Write integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1913.9495, + "_score": 1817.8011, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -155945,7 +156020,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 StatsD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. StatsD installation docs Lightweight, open-source Node.js application that listens for metrics from different applications and aggregates them. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is StatsD? Lightweight, open-source Node.js application that listens for metrics from different applications and aggregates them. Common StatsD use cases StatsD makes it easier for you to instrument your applications. As a developer or organization, it empowers you to code quickly troubleshoot application issues in real-time, and have absolute control over your data. With StatsD, you can collect metrics from your production applications, even before the apps are deployed into production. In addition, resource utilization metrics can be directly linked to product metrics relevant to your organization. New Relic + StatsD New Relic instruments StatsD with our infrastructural monitoring capabilities and allows you to analyze, troubleshoot and optimize StatsD performance. With the New Relic-StatsD integration, you can proactively monitor the health of StatsD, capture critical performance metrics, and achieve maximum uptime. Install the New Relic StatsD quickstart today to ensure that StatsD effectively listens for metrics from different apps while aggregating them in a seamless and efficient way. Get started! New Relic's StatsD integration lets you easily get StatsD-format data into New Relic. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Collectd Nagios Legacy SNMP Micrometer Dropwizard", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1667.1313, + "_score": 1582.9445, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -155992,7 +156067,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Storage observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Storage installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Storage by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Storage? Service built for app developers that need to store and serve user-generated content, such as photos or videos. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Storage by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Storage documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Storage. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.252, + "_score": 305.37842, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -156041,7 +156116,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Database installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Database by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Database? An efficient, low-latency solution for mobile apps that require synced states across clients in real time. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Database by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.23596, + "_score": 305.3651, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -156090,7 +156165,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Hosting observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Hosting installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Hosting by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Hosting? Provides fast and secure hosting for your web app, static and dynamic content, and microservices. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Hosting by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Hosting documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Hosting. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.1338, + "_score": 305.28036, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -156139,7 +156214,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Dataproc observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Dataproc installation docs Monitor GCP Dataproc by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Dataproc? Run Apache Spark and Hadoop clusters in a fully managed Google Cloud environment. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Dataproc by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Dataproc documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Dataproc. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.0869, + "_score": 305.24146, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -156188,7 +156263,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Dataflow observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Dataflow installation docs Monitor GCP Dataflow by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Dataflow? Execute Apache Beam pipelines in a fully managed google cloud environment. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Dataflow by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Dataflow documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Dataflow. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.07767, + "_score": 305.23383, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -156236,7 +156311,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets? Automatically scale application load across a series of heterogeneous, load-balanced virtual machines. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.39621, + "_score": 115.265, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -156282,7 +156357,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Machine Learning Services observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Machine Learning Services installation docs Monitor Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Machine Learning Services? Build and manage machine-learning applications on Azure. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Machine Learning Services documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Machine Learning Services. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10401, + "_score": 115.02542, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -156328,7 +156403,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Logic Apps observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Logic Apps installation docs Monitor Azure Logic Apps by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Logic Apps? Scalable workflows, business processes, and enterprise orchestrations for apps and data across cloud services and on-prem systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Logic Apps by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Logic Apps documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Logic Apps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10401, + "_score": 115.02542, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -156374,7 +156449,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure Cost Management quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Cost Management Documentation   1 Azure Cost Management observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Cost Management installation docs Monitor Azure Cost Management by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Cost Management? Monitor billing, manage subscriptions, and optimize spending across your Azure services. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Cost Management by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Cost Management documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Cost Management. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.103935, + "_score": 115.02536, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -156420,7 +156495,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Event Hubs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Event Hubs installation docs Monitor Azure Event Hubs by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Event Hubs? Collect and centralize real-time streaming data into a central cloud-based pipeline. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Event Hubs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Event Hubs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Event Hubs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.103935, + "_score": 115.02536, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -156470,7 +156545,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 SIGNL4 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. SIGNL4 installation docs Mobile alerting SaaS that bridges the last mile from IT systems, machines, and sensors to engineers, IT staff and workers in the field. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Mobile alerting SaaS that bridges the last mile from IT systems, machines, and sensors to engineers, IT staff and workers in the field. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Signl4 Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Blameless Pagerduty VictorOps Golden Signals for Web Servers Introduction to applied intelligence", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 306.6612, + "_score": 291.1709, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -156517,7 +156592,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 VictorOps observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. VictorOps installation docs Send your New Relic alerts to VictorOps Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is VictorOps? Get notified via VictorOps when incidents are opened, acknowledged, or closed. Notifications can include charts about the incident. Get started! Check out our VictorOps documentation to set up a notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic alerting for VictorOps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Pagerduty SIGNL4 Blameless Golden Signals for Web Servers Reliability engineering diagnostics: a beginner's guide to troubleshooting application performance", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.1742, + "_score": 256.50223, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -156566,7 +156641,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Pagerduty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Pagerduty installation docs Send your New Relic alerts to PagerDuty Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is PagerDuty? PagerDuty provides a SaaS incident response platform for IT departments. Get started! Check out our PagerDuty documentation to set up a notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic alerting for PagerDuty. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources VictorOps SIGNL4 Blameless Golden Signals for Web Servers Reliability engineering diagnostics: a beginner's guide to troubleshooting application performance", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.1742, + "_score": 256.50223, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -156631,7 +156706,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 227.35995, + "_score": 215.85178, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -156681,7 +156756,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Golden Signals for Web Servers quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Golden Signals Web Alerts   5 Golden Signals for Web Servers observability quickstart contains 5 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. CPU Usage This alert fires when a host's CPU usage goes above 90 percent for a period of 5 minutes. Errors This alert fires when 10 percent of the transactions against an application end with an error, over a period of 5 minutes. Memory Usage When memory limits are reached, applications can do weird and unpredictable things. This alert fires when the percentage of memory used on a host exceeds 90 percent for 5 minutes. Response time This alert fires when the average transaction duration is above 5 seconds for 5 minutes. Throughput Throughput is a great way to measure the health of your applications. This alert fires when the throughput of a web application drops below 5 transactions in a 5 minute period. Documentation   2 Golden Signals for Web Servers observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. New Relic infrastructure agent Learn how to monitor your hosts with New Relic. New Relic language agents Learn how to get in-depth and relevant information about your running software in minutes. Golden signals alerts for web servers. Includes alerts and a dashboard for throughput, errors, response time, CPU usage, and memory usage. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Alec Swanson Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Getting started with New Relic and Terraform Getting started with New Relic and Terraform SIGNL4 Blameless Issue summary and analysis in Applied Intelligence", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 224.01585, + "_score": 212.76172, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -156727,7 +156802,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure Cosmos DB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Cosmos DB Documentation   1 Azure Cosmos DB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Cosmos DB installation docs Monitor Azure Cosmos DB by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Cosmos DB? Quickly and easily scale your database traffic across multiple Azure regions. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Cosmos DB by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Cosmos DB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Cosmos DB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93195, + "_score": 187.89584, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -156776,7 +156851,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure MySQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure MySQL Alerts   2 Azure MySQL observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90% for at least 10 minutes. High Memory Usage This alert is triggered when the Memory Usage is above 95% for at least 15 minutes. Documentation   1 Azure MySQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure MySQL installation docs Monitor Azure MySQL by connecting Azure to New Relic. What is Azure MySQL? Azure MySQL is a fully-managed database that can handle mission-critical workloads with predictable performance and dynamic scalability. This relational database offers high-availability, automatic backups, and data protection at-rest and in-motion. New Relic + Azure integration The New Relic Azure MySQL monitoring quickstart instruments your cloud service and manages the stability, scalability, and reliability of Azure MySQL with our infrastructure monitoring capabilities. Once instrumented, we proactively track your organization’s Azure MySQL metric data in real-time. Why monitor Azure MySQL with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your Microsoft Azure Database for MySQL metrics and other data to New Relic. With our Azure integration, you can view the Azure database for mysql data in pre-built dashboards, create your own alert conditions, and run custom queries for easy data visualization. If you’re looking to optimize your mysql database with high availability, elastic scaling, and more, install our quickstart. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Database Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93195, + "_score": 187.89584, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -156825,7 +156900,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Redis Cache observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Redis Cache installation docs Monitor Azure Redis Cache by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Redis Cache? Fully managed in-memory data store built for quickly scaling application performance. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Redis Cache by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Redis Cache documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Redis Cache. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93195, + "_score": 187.89584, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -156874,7 +156949,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure SQL Managed Instances observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure SQL Managed Instances installation docs Monitor Azure SQL Managed Instances by connecting Azure to New Relic Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure SQL Managed Instances? Cloud-based database service based on the SQL framework. Get started! Start monitoring Azure SQL Managed Instances by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure SQL Managed Instances documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure SQL Managed Instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93195, + "_score": 187.89584, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -156923,7 +156998,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure MariaDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Maria DB Alerts   2 Azure MariaDB observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90% for at least 10 minutes. High Memory Usage This alert is triggered when the Memory Usage is above 95% for at least 15 minutes. Documentation   1 Azure MariaDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure MariaDB installation docs Monitor Azure MariaDB by connecting Azure to New Relic. What is Azure MariaDB? Fully managed database as a service with predictable performance and scalability for applications using open-source tools and platforms. Get started! Start monitoring Azure MariaDB by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure MariaDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure MariaDB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.84491, + "_score": 187.82457, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -156962,7 +157037,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 448.30032, + "_score": 422.51935, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -157004,7 +157079,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 436.36694, + "_score": 413.3237, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -157052,7 +157127,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Dedicated Interconnect observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Dedicated Interconnect installation docs Monitor GCP Dedicated Interconnect by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Dedicated Interconnect? Provides direct physical connections between your on-premises network and Google's network. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Dedicated Interconnect by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Dedicated Interconnect documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Dedicated Interconnect. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP VPC GCP Router Google Load Balancing GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 393.8721, + "_score": 375.63446, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -157102,7 +157177,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP VPC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP VPC installation docs Monitor GCP VPC by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP VPC? Provides networking for Google Compute instances, Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) clusters, and the App Engine flexible environment. Get started! Start monitoring GCP VPC by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP VPC documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP VPC. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Dedicated Interconnect GCP Router Google Load Balancing GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 393.84357, + "_score": 375.6108, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -157152,7 +157227,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Router observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Router installation docs Monitor GCP Router by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Router? Service that exchanges routes between Virtual Private Clouds (VPC) and on-premises networks by using Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). Get started! Start monitoring GCP Router by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Router documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Router. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Dedicated Interconnect GCP VPC Google Load Balancing GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 393.8313, + "_score": 375.60065, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -157203,7 +157278,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Database installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Database by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Database? An efficient, low-latency solution for mobile apps that require synced states across clients in real time. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Database by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 376.5492, + "_score": 359.02158, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -157240,7 +157315,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 373.14337, + "_score": 351.61136, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -157288,7 +157363,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Datastore observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Datastore installation docs Monitor GCP Datastore by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Datastore? A highly scalable, fully managed NoSQL database service offered by Google on the Google Cloud Platform. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Datastore by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Datastore documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Datastore. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Google Cloud SQL? Set up, maintain, manage, and administer MySQL and PostgreSQL databases in the cloud. Get started! Start monitoring Google Cloud SQL by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our Google Cloud SQL documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Google Cloud SQL. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firestore GCP Datastore Google BigQuery Google Cloud Spanner", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.9964, + "_score": 342.34558, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -157388,7 +157463,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Google BigQuery observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Google BigQuery installation docs Monitor Google BigQuery by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Google BigQuery? Fully managed data warehouse with options for user-defined or automated data schemes and exploration via SQL queries. Get started! Start monitoring Google BigQuery by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our Google BigQuery documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Google BigQuery. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Database GCP Firestore GCP Datastore Google Cloud SQL Google Cloud Spanner", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.9964, + "_score": 342.34558, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -157436,7 +157511,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets? Automatically scale application load across a series of heterogeneous, load-balanced virtual machines. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.39621, + "_score": 115.265, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -157482,7 +157557,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure VMs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure VMs installation docs Monitor Azure VMs by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure VMs? Provides on-demand cloud infrastructure in a variety of server sizes, regions, and operating systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure VMs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure VMs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure VMs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10401, + "_score": 115.02542, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -157528,7 +157603,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Machine Learning Services observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Machine Learning Services installation docs Monitor Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Machine Learning Services? Build and manage machine-learning applications on Azure. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Machine Learning Services documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Machine Learning Services. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10401, + "_score": 115.02542, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -157574,7 +157649,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Logic Apps observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Logic Apps installation docs Monitor Azure Logic Apps by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Logic Apps? Scalable workflows, business processes, and enterprise orchestrations for apps and data across cloud services and on-prem systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Logic Apps by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Logic Apps documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Logic Apps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10401, + "_score": 115.02542, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -157620,7 +157695,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure Cost Management quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Cost Management Documentation   1 Azure Cost Management observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Cost Management installation docs Monitor Azure Cost Management by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Cost Management? Monitor billing, manage subscriptions, and optimize spending across your Azure services. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Cost Management by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Cost Management documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Cost Management. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.103935, + "_score": 115.02536, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -157671,7 +157746,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure SQL Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure SQL Database installation docs Monitor Azure SQL Database by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure SQL Database? Azure SQL provides single databases with their own set of resources, and elastic pools that share a set of resources. Get started! Start monitoring Azure SQL Database by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure SQL Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure SQL Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93181, + "_score": 187.89584, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -157720,7 +157795,7 @@ "body": "What's included? 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Check out our Azure Cosmos DB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Cosmos DB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93181, + "_score": 187.89584, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -157769,7 +157844,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure MySQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure MySQL Alerts   2 Azure MySQL observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90% for at least 10 minutes. High Memory Usage This alert is triggered when the Memory Usage is above 95% for at least 15 minutes. Documentation   1 Azure MySQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure MySQL installation docs Monitor Azure MySQL by connecting Azure to New Relic. What is Azure MySQL? Azure MySQL is a fully-managed database that can handle mission-critical workloads with predictable performance and dynamic scalability. This relational database offers high-availability, automatic backups, and data protection at-rest and in-motion. New Relic + Azure integration The New Relic Azure MySQL monitoring quickstart instruments your cloud service and manages the stability, scalability, and reliability of Azure MySQL with our infrastructure monitoring capabilities. Once instrumented, we proactively track your organization’s Azure MySQL metric data in real-time. Why monitor Azure MySQL with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your Microsoft Azure Database for MySQL metrics and other data to New Relic. With our Azure integration, you can view the Azure database for mysql data in pre-built dashboards, create your own alert conditions, and run custom queries for easy data visualization. If you’re looking to optimize your mysql database with high availability, elastic scaling, and more, install our quickstart. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Redis Cache? Fully managed in-memory data store built for quickly scaling application performance. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Redis Cache by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Redis Cache documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Redis Cache. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93181, + "_score": 187.89584, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -157867,7 +157942,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure MariaDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Maria DB Alerts   2 Azure MariaDB observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90% for at least 10 minutes. High Memory Usage This alert is triggered when the Memory Usage is above 95% for at least 15 minutes. Documentation   1 Azure MariaDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure MariaDB installation docs Monitor Azure MariaDB by connecting Azure to New Relic. What is Azure MariaDB? Fully managed database as a service with predictable performance and scalability for applications using open-source tools and platforms. Get started! Start monitoring Azure MariaDB by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure MariaDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure MariaDB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Send data to New Relic. Adjust settings. Set up automation. This section of the Developer Site provides you references to where to find more documentation on the different APIs you can use as a developer for your different programmability use cases. Telemetry APIs We offer several APIs that allow you to get MELT data types (metrics, events logs, and traces) into New Relic without the use of an installed agent. Data Type Description Metric API Send metrics to New Relic from any source (including other telemetry monitoring services). Event API Send event data to New Relic. Log API Send your log data to New Relic. Trace API Send distributed tracing data to New Relic. GraphQL API NerdGraph is New Relic's GraphQL API, an efficient and flexible query language that lets you request exactly the data you need, without over-fetching or under-fetching. While typical REST APIs require loading from multiple URLs, NerdGraph calls get all the data you need in a single request. 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View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The New Relic Event API is one way to report custom events to New Relic. The Event API lets you send custom event data to your New Relic account with a POST command. These events are then queryable and chartable using NRQL. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Report mobile monitoring custom events and attributes Data requirements and limits for custom event data APM: Report custom events and attributes Report browser monitoring custom events and attributes Metric API", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 172.01694, + "_score": 163.97278, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -158046,7 +158121,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Trace and Span API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Trace and Span API usage docs Our Trace API is used to send distributed tracing data to New Relic: either in our own generic format or the Zipkin data format. This API is also how trace data from some of our integrations and exporters is reported to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Our Trace API is used to send distributed tracing data to New Relic: either in our own generic format or the Zipkin data format. This API is also how trace data from some of our integrations and exporters is reported to New Relic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Report Zipkin-format traces via Trace API Trace API: Decorate spans with attributes newrelic_get_trace_metadata newrelic_is_sampled Introduction to the Trace API", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 159.8328, + "_score": 152.34665, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -158094,7 +158169,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 New Relic Ingest Metric quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. newrelic.ingest Documentation   1 New Relic Ingest Metric observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. nr1-ingest-metric-script (github) Instructions for updating and activating the synthetic monitor that generates the newrelic.ingest custom metric Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo This quickstart provides a synthetic monitor (and associated dashboard) that will regularly query ingest for each data type (APM Events, Infrastructure Processes, etc.) and post it to the Metric API as a custom metric newrelic-ingest-metric. This means that you can query and analyze ingest across your account for 13 months by default, instead of 8 days for events, 30 days for Logs, etc. The custom metric also includes a facet for each data type, so that you can see, for example, ingest for Mobile Events by appName or Logging by labels.app. The following parameters have default values but are all configurable: ingest interval (hourly, daily, weekly) facet for each data type name of custom metric addition of custom events How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Nora Shannon Johnson Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Query and alert on usage data Logs Analysis Dashboard Query system limits Understand and manage data ingest Baseline your data ingest", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.05556, + "_score": 137.6941, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -158146,7 +158221,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Route 53 Resolver quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Route 53 Documentation   1 Amazon Route 53 Resolver observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Route 53 Resolver installation docs Monitor Amazon Route 53 Resolver by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Route 53 Resolver? Create and configure endpoints in Amazon Route 53. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Route 53 Resolver by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Route 53 Resolver documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Route 53 Resolver. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF AWS NLB/ALB Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.7378, + "_score": 333.01318, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -158196,7 +158271,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 AWS WAF quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS WAFV2 AWS WAF Documentation   1 AWS WAF observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS WAF installation docs Monitor AWS WAF by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS WAF? Secure web traffic with a firewall built on top of Amazon Web Services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS WAF by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS WAF documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS WAF. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS NLB/ALB? Distributes incoming application traffic across multiple targets, such as EC2 instances, in multiple availability zones. Get started! Start monitoring AWS NLB/ALB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS NLB/ALB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS NLB/ALB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. 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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Transit Gateway installation docs Monitor AWS Transit Gateway by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Transit Gateway? Collate VPC and on-premises resources through a central gateway. Get started! Start monitoring AWS TransitGateway by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS TransitGateway documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS TransitGateway. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.73755, + "_score": 333.013, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -158346,7 +158421,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon VPC quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon VPC Documentation   1 Amazon VPC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon VPC installation docs Monitor Amazon VPC by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon VPC? Virtual network that leverages AWS to gain visibility into configuration event changes that are overlaid across your Amazon services. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon VPC by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon VPC documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon VPC. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.7213, + "_score": 332.9997, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -158396,7 +158471,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Logs Analysis Dashboard quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Logs Analysis Documentation   1 Logs Analysis Dashboard observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Log Management New Relic offers a fast, scalable log management platform so you can connect your logs with the rest of your telemetry and infrastructure data in a single place. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The logs analysis dashboard allows you to get deep visibility into the ingestion of your logs. With this panel, you will be able to identify the services and host that send the most logs, which types of serverity are being sent, the cost for each of the attributes and also if the essential attributes are being sent for the ccorrelation between services and logs, such as: service name, log in context and hostname. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Thiago Anate Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Dashboard   1 Video agent for Akamai player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Akamai Media Player Alerts   3 Video agent for Akamai player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - akamai-media-player Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - akamai-media-player Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - akamai-media-player Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for Akamai player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Akamai Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using Akamai player. Why monitor Akamai player? Akamai Media Player is designed to help you insert quality media playback experiences into web, mobile, and connected-TV applications using SDKs. It includes SDKs for web, iOS, tvOS, Android, Android TV, Fire TV, and Chromecast. New Relic Akamai quickstart monitors your Akamai player with digital experience monitoring, tracing, diagnostics, and application analytics. Akamai player quickstart highlights The New Relic Akamai player quickstart has the following features Dashboards| Our dashboards proactively track metrics like video attempts, video plays, and average video start time. The dashboards also help you monitor other key indicators like connection buffering ratio, plays by app, and more. Alerts| You can get instant alerts on performance metrics like video playback failure, video start failure, and video start time. How to monitor Akamai performance New Relic’s Akamai quickstart automatically instruments your Akamai player with our video agent. It empowers you to monitor video applications with practical dashboards and alerts. The dashboard provides interactive visualizations to explore your data and understand context. In particular, the dashboard offers you the ability to drill down into performance details like the number of video attempts, number of video plays, and the overall average video start. With instant alerts, the integration helps you to detect issues quickly and respond to them efficiently thereby improving your Akamai streaming experience. Install the New Relic Akamai observability quickstart today to track Akamai player’s metrics in real-time through a seamless dashboard and different alerts. This quickstart offers you the fastest path to effective monitoring of your Akamai video player via our video agent. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Android. Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for iOS and tvOS Agent for Prebid", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 895.96533, + "_score": 850.8445, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -158659,7 +158734,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Agent for Prebid observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Prebid agent Installation Docs Agent to monitor web applications using Prebid. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Agent to monitor web applications using Prebid. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Agent for Google Publisher Tags Video agent for iOS and tvOS Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 876.70245, + "_score": 833.18066, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -158705,7 +158780,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Xamarin bindings to New Relic's Mobile SDK observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Xamarin bindings to Newr Relic's Mobile SDK The bindings are C-sharp wrapper API's over iOS and Android API's. README.md has instructions on how to build the Xamarin bindings. Please refer to Newrelic's iOS and Android SDK's documentation on API usage and descriptions Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo This repo/project provides Xamarin bindings for New Relic's iOS and Android SDK's. The dll produced after building the bindings can be used in your Xamarin project. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for iOS and tvOS Apigee API Distributed Tracing Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 744.2682, + "_score": 706.54504, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -158756,7 +158831,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Salesforce Event Logs integration for New Relic Logs quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. SFDC Overview Documentation   2 Salesforce Event Logs integration for New Relic Logs observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Salesforce Event Logs integration for New Relic Logs Salesforce Event Logs integration for New Relic Logs offers an integration to process and forward Salesforce event log files to New Relic Logs. Salesforce Security Dashboards Salesforce Security Dashboard provides visualization into the security details of your salesforce organization. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Salesforce Event Log? Salesforce event log refers to a log file generated when an event occurs in your organization. There are up to 50 event types that can be consumed. Some of the event types include logins, logouts, visualforce page loads, report exports, apex executions, URI (web clicks in Salesforce Classic), application programming interface (API) calls, etc. To collect Salesforce event log data, you have to have read access to the Salesforce event log and enable the Salesforce event log file API. Create a Salesforce 'Connected App' to use OAuth authentication. New Relic and Salesforce Event Log The New Relic Salesforce Event Log integration allows you to process and forward Salesforce Event Log files to New Relic Logs. Our event monitoring product gathers information about your Salesforce org’s operational events, which you can use to analyze usage trends and user behavior. Why monitor Salesforce Event Logs with New Relic? The New Relic Salesforce Event Log monitoring quickstart helps you view the granular details of user activities in your organization. With the integration, you can track trends in events, identify suspicious user behavior, and protect your firm’s data. What’s more, you can identify parts of your organization that aren’t performing up to expectation, thereby gaining insights on which performance to optimize. To allow New Relic monitoring products to collect Salesforce Event Log data, you need to have read access to the Salesforce Event Logs, and enable the Salesforce event log file API. Install the New Relic Salesforce Event Log quickstart today to instantly monitor your organization’s Salesforce events in real-time. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless Salesforce Event Log monitoring. Dashboards Visualize the following security aspects of any Salesforce org to get a clear picture of your environment's security and ensure that sensitive data in your organization is not breached: Users and where they login from What reports users access/export and how large these reports are Lightning CRUDs Apex Triggers for Account, Contact, Opportunity, Lead databases and more Platform Encryption Actions Admin Impersonations How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. 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Dashboard   2 OMA Data Ingest Governance quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Data Ingest Governance Baseline Data Ingest Governance Entity Breakdowns Documentation   1 OMA Data Ingest Governance observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Observability Maturity Observability Maturity Solutions Guide Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Data ingest governance is a practice of ensuring optimal value for telemetry data collected by an organization particularly a complex organization with numerous business units and working groups. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Jim Hagan, Kim Hickey Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logs Analysis Dashboard Browser Segment Investigation Quickstart Alert Quality Management Control data ingest costs with ingest drill-down Understand and manage data ingest", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.20807, + "_score": 209.06374, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -159003,7 +159078,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 204.49329, + "_score": 192.33575, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -159054,7 +159129,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Mule ESB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Mule ESB observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Mule ESB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Mule ESB installation docs Mule is a lightweight Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform. What is Mule ESB? Mule is a lightweight Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Mule ESB with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Mule ESB. To learn more about Mulesoft, visit their blog. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources MariaDB Postman BizTalk360 Glassbox Gigamon Newrelic", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 387.23206, + "_score": 367.80798, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -159094,7 +159169,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Full Story observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Full Story installation docs FullStory’s URL session replay. See users’ views of errors and performance issues alongside essential details flowing through New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo FullStory’s URL session replay. See users’ views of errors and performance issues alongside essential details flowing through New Relic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Full Story Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources WayScript Mule ESB MariaDB Postman Snyk", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 356.5022, + "_score": 338.6186, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -159144,7 +159219,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Speedscale quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Speedscale Reports Documentation   2 Speedscale observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. New Relic Explorer Hub Ask questions in the post on New Relic Explorer Hub Speedscale Installation Docs The only prerequisite is to obtain your New Relic account id and license key. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Speedscale lets you capture traffic from one environment and replay elsewhere. Use the traffic replay to validate new code performance and functionality. Track the SRE golden signals of latency, throughput, CPU, memory and error metrics before you deploy. Preview your container or API behavior in your CI pipeline without having to write any scripts. Any necessary backends are provided by Speedscale’s mocking technology, which also uses past traffic to generate proper responses you expect during traffic replay. Speedscale Snapshots are subsets of traffic that you would like to replay to test how your new code reacts, similar to test scenarios. Deploying this quickstart adds a Speedscale dashboard to your New Relic account that includes replay success rates, response time and deep links to reports. Read the integration tutorial for the Speedscale quickstart on New Relic Explorer Hub. If you have questions about this quickstart please contact support@speedscale.com. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Speedscale Inc. Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Postman Glassbox Cloudflare Network Logs Netlify Logs CircleCI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.4522, + "_score": 323.36096, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -159194,7 +159269,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Databricks Integration quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Databricks: Spark - Overview v2 Documentation   1 Databricks Integration observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Databricks init script creator notebook Databricks notebook to create init script to be used during initialization of Databricks cluster Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Databricks is an orchestration platform for Apache Spark. Instantly monitor Databricks Spark applications with our New Relic Spark integration quickstart. Our integration provides a script run in a notebook to generate an installation script, which you can attach to a cluster and populate Spark metrics to New relic Insights events. Easily track the health of your Databricks clusters, fine-tune your Spark jobs for peak performance, and troubleshoot problems with this quickstart. Databricks cluster’s driver node runs each job in scheduled stages. Individual stages are broken down into tasks and distributed across executor nodes. Our New Relic Spark integration collects detailed job and stage metrics so you can get granular insight into job performance at a glance. For example , break down the Job metric by status (successful, pending, or failed) to see in real-time if a high number of jobs are failing, which could indicate a code error or memory issue at the executor level. Metrics on the number of jobs in realtime can also help you make decisions for provisioning clusters in the future. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Deeper Network Mule ESB MariaDB Postman Glassbox", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 294.74802, + "_score": 280.1004, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -159243,7 +159318,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 MariaDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MariaDB installation docs MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Mule ESB Postman Cloudflare Network Logs Network KTranslate Container Health DBmarlin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 276.7943, + "_score": 262.9021, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -159297,7 +159372,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Jenkins quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Sample Dashboard - Jenkins Documentation   1 Jenkins observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Set up Jenkins OpenTelemetry Plugin Monitor Jenkins with the OpenTelemetry plugin by visualizing jobs and pipeline executions as distributed traces. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Jenkins? The leading open source automation server, Jenkins provides hundreds of plugins to support building, deploying and automating any project. Get started! Start monitoring Jenkins jobs and pipeline executions in New Relic! Check out our Monitoring Jenkins with OpenTelemetry and New Relic documentation to instrument your Jenkins instance with the OpenTelemetry plugin for Jenkins. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Jenkins. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Peter Nguyen Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gitlab Bitbucket ReleaseIQ CircleCI Mule ESB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 417.40894, + "_score": 396.72446, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -159352,7 +159427,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 CircleCI quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CircleCI Documentation   1 CircleCI observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Forward CircleCI logs to New Relic How to set up a webhook to forward your CircleCI logs to New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo CircleCI Quickstart The world’s best software teams use CircleCI to deliver quality code with confidence. As the largest continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) platform, CircleCI empowers engineers to seamlessly take ideas to execution, at scale. Every feature of our platform is built to fine-tune the entire development process from start to finish. This quickstart allows users to view analytical data about their CircleCI jobs within the New Relic dashboard to gain visibility into the performance and health of their continuous integration and deployment pipelines. With the CircleCI quickstart you can: Monitor real-time CI performance, activity, and health, or track over time. Identify opportunities for optimization. The CircleCI quickstart includes a dashboard where users can easily monitor: Total Jobs Ran Job Health (% success) Projects Summary Most Recent Failed Jobs Jobs Ran Per Project Requirements To set up the integration, visit the CircleCI Webhooks documentation. Contact us Show us how you’re using the quickstart for a chance to win a CircleCI swag kit! Join us on Discuss here. For more information or support, please go to support.circleci.com How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Joseph Counts Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Postman Bitbucket Cloudflare Network Logs Speedscale Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 401.49426, + "_score": 381.548, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -159402,7 +159477,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Postman quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Postman Monitor Documentation   1 Postman observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Postman integration configuration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Postman introduction Postman is an API platform for building and using APIs. Postman simplifies each step of the API lifecycle and streamlines collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster. Postman quickstart highlights The Postman quickstart allows you to get an opinionated visualization of your Postman API data within minutes. View your average latency over time Compare your total request count over time Get a real time tally of recent errors and failed tests Measure API 4xx and 5xx failures Review your byte traffic over time Getting started Watch the Nerd Byte instructional video Read the blog post How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Shashank Awasthi, Postman Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Speedscale Cloudflare Network Logs MariaDB Mule ESB Bitbucket", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 369.67377, + "_score": 351.15857, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -159451,7 +159526,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 ReleaseIQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. ReleaseIQ Dashboard Documentation   1 ReleaseIQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ReleaseIQ with NewRelic setup and configuration docs ReleaseIQ is the Unified Enterprise DevOps Platform to Accelerate Software Delivery. Get started with newrelic setup and configuration. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What's ReleaseIQ? ReleaseIQ is the Unified Enterprise DevOps Platform to Accelerate Software Delivery. ReleaseIQ is focused on solving the problems of multi-tool, team, and product release pipelines. For ReleaseIQ intergration with NewRelic, you must have: A New Relic license to be configured in the ReleaseIQ Platform. Configure New Relic in the ReleaseIQ platform Observability tool settings. ReleaseIQ features with New Relic Custom Events: During pipeline execution for each step, events with all step information is sent to New Relic. To enable this feature, you will need to configure a notification to New Relic in each step. Deployment Verification: Deployments can be verified by New Relic based on the New Relic policies configured in deploy step of a pipeline. Then based on the priority, alerts will be sent back to the ReleaseIQ platform. The progress of pipeline to subsequent steps will be based on deployment verification result. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors ReleaseIQ, Hemala Devanan Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Speedscale lets you capture traffic from one environment and replay elsewhere. Use the traffic replay to validate new code performance and functionality. Track the SRE golden signals of latency, throughput, CPU, memory and error metrics before you deploy. Preview your container or API behavior in your CI pipeline without having to write any scripts. Any necessary backends are provided by Speedscale’s mocking technology, which also uses past traffic to generate proper responses you expect during traffic replay. Speedscale Snapshots are subsets of traffic that you would like to replay to test how your new code reacts, similar to test scenarios. Deploying this quickstart adds a Speedscale dashboard to your New Relic account that includes replay success rates, response time and deep links to reports. Read the integration tutorial for the Speedscale quickstart on New Relic Explorer Hub. If you have questions about this quickstart please contact support@speedscale.com. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Speedscale Inc. Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Infrastructure Dashboard Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Documentation   0 This quickstart doesn't include any documentation . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Infrastructure monitoring quickstart Infrastructure monitoring provides deep visibility into performance, available resources, and your entire estate at a glance. Remote infrastructure monitoring tools collect and display data and related attributes represented by various metrics and metadata. Quickly identify and resolve issues, averting potential downtime with our infrastructure monitoring. By triggering alerts, infrastructure monitoring also improves overall flexibility and scalability to manage peaks. Drill down into specific errors and resolve them to ensure that your environment is fully optimized. New Relic's infrastructure quickstart provides visibility across the entire stack and enables greater scale and efficiency. It's a monitoring solution for multifaceted hybrid environments including pre-built dashboards and alerts. Quickstart highlights New Relic's infrastructure monitoring tool provides instant observability out-of-the-box. This quickstart includes multiple customizable dashboards, including: Server CPU Memory usage System load Process breakdown, and more New Relic infrastructure monitoring Instant observability with New Relic quickstarts minimizes the complexity in efficiently managing enterprise infrastructure. You can see everything at a glance with New Relic's infrastructure dashboard. Quickly see the status of key infrastructure components with our pre-built dashboards. New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps DevOps engineers reduce complexity and enhance efficiency through unmatched visibility in an infrastructure dashboard. New Relic capabilities On top of the benefits from this quickstart, New Relic infrastructure monitoring provides advanced features, including: Custom views Kubernetes cluster explorer Kubernetes monitoring Limitless scaling How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Darren Doyle Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logrus Logxi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 86.72186, + "_score": 82.342804, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -159656,7 +159731,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 79.45504, + "_score": 75.32623, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -159697,7 +159772,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Consul quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. HashiCorp Consul Documentation   1 Consul observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Consul Connect your disparate services and platforms in a multi-cloud environment. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Official New Relic quickstart for Consul Use this quickstart together with the New Relic Consul On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your Consul instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Infrastructure No data appears (Infrastructure) Reduce the infrastructure agent's CPU footprint Infrastructure agent security New infrastructure hosts UI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 76.25212, + "_score": 72.40248, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -159742,7 +159817,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 448.32492, + "_score": 422.12534, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -159790,7 +159865,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Trend Micro Cloud One Conformity Documentation   3 Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GitHub repository The GitHub repository for the integration New Relic blog post Learn more about the integration on New Relic's blog post Trend Micro blog post Learn more about the integration on Trend Micro's blog post Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic’s integration with Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity ingests cloud security posture management (CSPM) data from Conformity into New Relic in real-time. The integration deploys a Amazon Web Services (AWS) CloudFormation stack in your AWS account. Bring your Conformity generated CSPM data into New Relic one to contextualize and correlate it with workload telemetry data, delivering AI powered visualizations and quick insights. Conformity generated CSPM data into New Relic One where it's contextualized and correlated with workload telemetry data delivering AI powered visualizations and quick insights. For more information about this IO quickstart, see this how to video. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Trend Micro, Rohit Kaul Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CircleCI Mule ESB Lacework Integration ReleaseIQ Redis Enterprise", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 425.0205, + "_score": 403.6479, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -159843,7 +159918,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Delphix quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delphix Platform Dashboard Sample dashboard detailing Delphix Platform usage. Alerts   1 Delphix observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Delphix Storage Utilization Alert to monitor Delphix engines storage utilization Documentation   1 Delphix observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Quickstart and Integration Documentation Complete documentation to install and configure the Delphix quickstart and integration. Summary The Delphix quickstart for New Relic grants insights and observability of the Delphix Platform to administrators. Users may monitor various Delphix objects, such as dSources and VDBs, and trigger alerts on exceeded thresholds. In addition, when leveraging the Delphix integration, users can feed data into triggered New Relic workflows to command data-ready RCA environments through a ServiceNow automated request or direct webhook. What's the value? The Delphix Platform is a powerful test data management tool enabling the provisioning of RCA environments for mission-critical applications on demand. The quickstart allows Delphix administrators to monitor their usage, maintain high availability, and reduce the costs of forgotten virtual databases. Site Reliability Engineers rely on Delphix and New Relic to provide mission-critical application environments within minutes of an issue which eases investigation during stressful issues and helps achieve SLA times. Delphix can reduce provisioning times from days to minutes. What's inside? The quickstart contains a sample Delphix Platform Dashboard and Storage Utilization Alert to help users get started. Populating data for dashboards, alerts, and workflows requires the Delphix Integration and Delphix Data Control Tower. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Delphix Community Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. 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Dashboard   1 Customer Experience Bottom of the funnel analysis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Customer experience bottom of the funnel analysis Documentation   2 Customer Experience Bottom of the funnel analysis observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Implementation guide Explains what bottom of the funnel analysis is and how to apply it Install README Guides you on how to customize the dashboard once you've installed it Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Bottom of the funnel analysis uses cart abandonment reduction techniques and applies them to any user journey where conversion (completing the user journey) matters. For more information view the implementation guide How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Kim Hickey Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Improve page load performance Quality foundation: optimize web performance to improve your customers' digital experience Customer Experience Quality Foundation Improve web uptime Bottom-of-the-funnel analysis: optimize conversion by starting with the end of the user journey", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 490.54602, + "_score": 465.649, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -160103,7 +160178,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 441.66998, + "_score": 419.6293, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -160147,7 +160222,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 Contentsquare observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Doc See how to install this integration and the data exchanged between New Relic ancd Contentsquare. Partnership Page New Relic x Contentsquare partnership page on Contentsquare website Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Get more value from your investments in Contentsquare and New Relic by seeing how performance issues truly affect your customers’ digital experience. Through this integration, access Contentsquare Session Replay links directly within New Relic. With this, Contentsquare shows you exactly what a user was doing before, during, and after an issue occurs, so that you can remediate issues quickly and with the complete picture. Dramatically reduce the time-to-repair of system errors by linking to your impacted users' exact session replays. Reduce time-to-recovery By integrating Contentsquare with your New Relic, you can provide your engineering team with all of the necessary technical and behavioral data needed to identify the root cause of an issue without having to spend cycles trying to recreate the issue. Reduce time-to-recovery Combine the technical data from New Relic with the behavioral data surfaced from Contentsquare to uncover and prioritize the issues that have the greatest impact on your revenue and customer experience metrics. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Contentsquare Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. 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Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications for Android. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Agent to monitor video applications for Android. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 545.3926, + "_score": 517.8251, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -160283,7 +160358,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Video agent for Chromecast observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Chromecast Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications for Chromecast. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Agent to monitor video applications for Chromecast devices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for Android. Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for JWPlayer Agent for Prebid", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 544.59033, + "_score": 517.10425, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -160332,7 +160407,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for VideoJS player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Video.js Alerts   3 Video agent for VideoJS player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - videojs Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - videojs Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - videojs Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for VideoJS player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video VideoJS Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using VideoJS player. Agent to monitor video applications using VideoJS player. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Android. Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 540.4103, + "_score": 513.2704, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -160381,7 +160456,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for The Platform player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Theplatform Alerts   3 Video agent for The Platform player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - theplatform Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - theplatform Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - theplatform Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for The Platform player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video The Platform Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using The Platform player. Agent to monitor video applications using The Platform player. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. 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Video Playback Failure % - html5 Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - html5 Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - html5 Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for HTML5 player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video HTML5 Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using HTML5 player. Agent to monitor video applications using HTML5 player. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for Android. 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View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Open source data collector, which lets you unify the data collection and consumption for a better use and understanding of data. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logstash plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logrus Logxi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 92.20486, + "_score": 87.56029, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -160582,7 +160657,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Logstash plugin for Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Logstash plugin for Logs installation docs Open source server-side data processing pipeline for condensing disparate data sources. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Open source server-side data processing pipeline for condensing disparate data sources. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Open source and multi-platform Log Processor and Forwarder which allows you to collect data/logs from different sources. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Infrastructure monitoring quickstart Infrastructure monitoring provides deep visibility into performance, available resources, and your entire estate at a glance. Remote infrastructure monitoring tools collect and display data and related attributes represented by various metrics and metadata. Quickly identify and resolve issues, averting potential downtime with our infrastructure monitoring. By triggering alerts, infrastructure monitoring also improves overall flexibility and scalability to manage peaks. Drill down into specific errors and resolve them to ensure that your environment is fully optimized. New Relic's infrastructure quickstart provides visibility across the entire stack and enables greater scale and efficiency. It's a monitoring solution for multifaceted hybrid environments including pre-built dashboards and alerts. Quickstart highlights New Relic's infrastructure monitoring tool provides instant observability out-of-the-box. This quickstart includes multiple customizable dashboards, including: Server CPU Memory usage System load Process breakdown, and more New Relic infrastructure monitoring Instant observability with New Relic quickstarts minimizes the complexity in efficiently managing enterprise infrastructure. You can see everything at a glance with New Relic's infrastructure dashboard. Quickly see the status of key infrastructure components with our pre-built dashboards. New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps DevOps engineers reduce complexity and enhance efficiency through unmatched visibility in an infrastructure dashboard. New Relic capabilities On top of the benefits from this quickstart, New Relic infrastructure monitoring provides advanced features, including: Custom views Kubernetes cluster explorer Kubernetes monitoring Limitless scaling How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Darren Doyle Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Atlassian Bitbucket quickstart About Bitbucket With best-in-class Jira integration, and built-in CI/CD, Bitbucket Cloud is the native Git tool in Atlassian’s Open DevOps solution. About this quickstart This quickstart is built around a Bitbucket Pipe integration. This tool will enable you to send CI/CD events into New Relic, where you can monitor your Bitbucket Pipelines. With this visualization you can monitor: Number of events/pipeline builds Track priority events Real time event log from your pipeline Events and priority events over time How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Joseph Counts (New Relic) Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jenkins CircleCI ReleaseIQ BizTalk360 Speedscale", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 560.0078, + "_score": 532.118, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -160778,7 +160853,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Speedscale quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Speedscale Reports Documentation   2 Speedscale observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. New Relic Explorer Hub Ask questions in the post on New Relic Explorer Hub Speedscale Installation Docs The only prerequisite is to obtain your New Relic account id and license key. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Speedscale lets you capture traffic from one environment and replay elsewhere. Use the traffic replay to validate new code performance and functionality. Track the SRE golden signals of latency, throughput, CPU, memory and error metrics before you deploy. Preview your container or API behavior in your CI pipeline without having to write any scripts. Any necessary backends are provided by Speedscale’s mocking technology, which also uses past traffic to generate proper responses you expect during traffic replay. Speedscale Snapshots are subsets of traffic that you would like to replay to test how your new code reacts, similar to test scenarios. Deploying this quickstart adds a Speedscale dashboard to your New Relic account that includes replay success rates, response time and deep links to reports. Read the integration tutorial for the Speedscale quickstart on New Relic Explorer Hub. If you have questions about this quickstart please contact support@speedscale.com. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Speedscale Inc. Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Postman Glassbox Cloudflare Network Logs Netlify Logs CircleCI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 547.07117, + "_score": 519.5396, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -160827,7 +160902,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Trend Micro Cloud One Conformity Documentation   3 Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GitHub repository The GitHub repository for the integration New Relic blog post Learn more about the integration on New Relic's blog post Trend Micro blog post Learn more about the integration on Trend Micro's blog post Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic’s integration with Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity ingests cloud security posture management (CSPM) data from Conformity into New Relic in real-time. The integration deploys a Amazon Web Services (AWS) CloudFormation stack in your AWS account. Bring your Conformity generated CSPM data into New Relic one to contextualize and correlate it with workload telemetry data, delivering AI powered visualizations and quick insights. Conformity generated CSPM data into New Relic One where it's contextualized and correlated with workload telemetry data delivering AI powered visualizations and quick insights. For more information about this IO quickstart, see this how to video. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Trend Micro, Rohit Kaul Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CircleCI Mule ESB Lacework Integration ReleaseIQ Redis Enterprise", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 542.06903, + "_score": 514.8047, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -160883,7 +160958,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Zebrium quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Zebrium Root Cause as a Service Documentation   1 Zebrium observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Documentation for the Zebrium New Relic integration Step-by-step instructions for installing the Zebrium New Relic integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Zebrium Zebrium Root Cause as a Service reduces downtime by helping users find the root cause of problems more quickly. It works by using statistical machine learning on logs and achieves a proven accuracy rate of 95%. This is done without any manual training or rules. When there's a problem, you can now automatically see the root cause directly on any New Relic dashboard. How to use Zebrium Send your logs to Zebrium by installing an open source log collector (Zebrium does not retain your logs, it analyzes them inline). When you know there is a problem, simply look at the Zebrium dashboard and you will see root cause indicators to explain what happened Benefits For problems that require digging through logs, speed up resolution by 10x Proactively catch problems without requiring any rules Reduce the burden on engineering, SREs and Devops when solving complex incidents The Zebrium quickstart includes a dashboard that shows: A vertical bar whenever Zebrium detects a potential problem A listing of Zebrium detection summaries that includes an NLP generated summary and a link to the full report in the Zebrium UI Metric charts showing log counts, error counts and anomaly counts Questions? Please contact Zebrium. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Rod Bagg (Zebrium), Gavin Cohen (Zebrium) Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Algorithmia DagsHub Superwise Model Observability Platform Truera CircleCI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 494.0155, + "_score": 469.19424, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -160935,7 +161010,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Delphix quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delphix Platform Dashboard Sample dashboard detailing Delphix Platform usage. Alerts   1 Delphix observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Delphix Storage Utilization Alert to monitor Delphix engines storage utilization Documentation   1 Delphix observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Quickstart and Integration Documentation Complete documentation to install and configure the Delphix quickstart and integration. Summary The Delphix quickstart for New Relic grants insights and observability of the Delphix Platform to administrators. Users may monitor various Delphix objects, such as dSources and VDBs, and trigger alerts on exceeded thresholds. In addition, when leveraging the Delphix integration, users can feed data into triggered New Relic workflows to command data-ready RCA environments through a ServiceNow automated request or direct webhook. What's the value? The Delphix Platform is a powerful test data management tool enabling the provisioning of RCA environments for mission-critical applications on demand. The quickstart allows Delphix administrators to monitor their usage, maintain high availability, and reduce the costs of forgotten virtual databases. Site Reliability Engineers rely on Delphix and New Relic to provide mission-critical application environments within minutes of an issue which eases investigation during stressful issues and helps achieve SLA times. Delphix can reduce provisioning times from days to minutes. What's inside? The quickstart contains a sample Delphix Platform Dashboard and Storage Utilization Alert to help users get started. Populating data for dashboards, alerts, and workflows requires the Delphix Integration and Delphix Data Control Tower. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Delphix Community Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gigamon Newrelic MariaDB Redis Enterprise Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity CircleCI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 472.80096, + "_score": 448.93073, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -160981,7 +161056,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets? Automatically scale application load across a series of heterogeneous, load-balanced virtual machines. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 130.12973, + "_score": 123.56314, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -161027,7 +161102,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure VMs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure VMs installation docs Monitor Azure VMs by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure VMs? Provides on-demand cloud infrastructure in a variety of server sizes, regions, and operating systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure VMs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure VMs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure VMs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 129.81651, + "_score": 123.30631, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -161073,7 +161148,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Machine Learning Services observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Machine Learning Services installation docs Monitor Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Machine Learning Services? Build and manage machine-learning applications on Azure. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Machine Learning Services documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Machine Learning Services. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 129.81651, + "_score": 123.30631, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -161119,7 +161194,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Logic Apps observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Logic Apps installation docs Monitor Azure Logic Apps by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Logic Apps? Scalable workflows, business processes, and enterprise orchestrations for apps and data across cloud services and on-prem systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Logic Apps by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Logic Apps documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Logic Apps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 129.81651, + "_score": 123.30631, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -161165,7 +161240,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure Cost Management quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Cost Management Documentation   1 Azure Cost Management observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Cost Management installation docs Monitor Azure Cost Management by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Cost Management? Monitor billing, manage subscriptions, and optimize spending across your Azure services. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Cost Management by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Cost Management documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Cost Management. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Redis down alert This alert is triggered when the Redis instance is not responding for a continuous 5 minutes. Client connections alert This alert is triggered when the number of connected redis clients is high. Documentation   2 Redis (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Redis Prometheus Integration Open source, key-value data structure store for use as a database, cache, and message broker with wide protocol and dataset support. Prometheus installation docs Use Prometheus remote_write or Prometheus Agent A complete Redis monitoring system Redis operates in-memory and achieves I/O faster than traditional database systems. It includes several data structures which make it ready to use right out of the box. New Relic provides a Redis quickstart which allows you to monitor your Redis instances out-of-the-box. New Relic - a perfect tool to monitor Redis using Prometheus. Redis is known for its speed, so ensuring that it stays operating at peak performance is paramount. Slowdowns can lead to a compromised user experience or even a complete application failure. Using the New Relic Prometheus Remote-Write integration you can deliver your critical Redis metrics from your internally supported instance of Prometheus directly to New Relic where the rest of your observability data resides. New Relic Redis quickstart features Our Redis quickstart include out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts, including data such as: Overview Snapshot (# masters, # slaves) + charts with commands/sec and commands/sec by node Charts showing connected clients, connected clients by node, changes since last save by node, expired keys/second by node, memory used by node, and blocked clients. Charts showing keyspace hit ratio by node, evicted keys/second by node, input bytes/second by node, network I/O per second, and output bytes / second by node. This quickstart is based on metrics sent to New Relic using Prometheus Agent or Prometheus Server. Value of the Redis (Prometheus) quickstart The Redis (Prometheus) Quickstart provides a visual snapshot of all the key health information related to your Redis nodes and clusters. Monitoring is made easy via the clear, color-coded dashboard which showcases memory usage, network I/O, node health, and much more. Redis Prometheus Exporter (Kubernetes) If you are supporting Redis and Prometheus in a Kubernetes cluster, you can easily export Redis metrics to Prometheus using the Prometheus Redis Exporter. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler, Gulab Sidhwani Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Documentation   1 Synthetics SSL Certification check observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a SSL Certification check Synthetics SSL Certification check will proactively ping your domain certificates based on a configurable threshold. Pair with an alert to ensure you are notified when your certificates need renewed. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 498.49182, + "_score": 473.37875, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -161515,7 +161590,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics User Flow check observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a Synthetics User Flow check Scripted browser monitors are used for more sophisticated, customized monitoring. You can create a custom script that navigates your website, takes specific actions, and ensures specific resources are present. With this you can test critical user flows within your websites and API's. The monitor uses Google Chrome browser. You can also use a variety of third-party modules to build your custom monitor. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 497.2782, + "_score": 472.38354, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -161567,7 +161642,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics User Step Execution observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a User Step Execution Step monitors are advanced monitors which require no code to set up and allow you to test critical flows of your website. The monitor can be configured to: Assert text Assert title Assert an element Click an element Dismiss a modal Double click an element Hover an element Navigate to a URL Secure a credential Select from a dropdown Type text How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 497.2779, + "_score": 472.3833, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -161619,7 +161694,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics Page Load performance observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Page Load performance monitors essentially are simple, pre-built scripted browser monitors. They make a request to your site using an instance of Google Chrome and wait for a full page load. Compared to a simple ping monitor, this is a more accurate emulation of an actual customer visit. The user agent is identified as Google Chrome. The check will return you detailed resource breakdowns and timelines to debug performance and latency issues. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 497.2779, + "_score": 472.3833, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -161672,7 +161747,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics Endpoint Availability observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a Synthetics Endpoint Availability check Synthetics Endpoint Availability uses an HTTP client to monitor remote API endpoints (REST, healthchecks, etc) and allows for customisation for your specific environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics Availability (Ping) Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Page Link Crawler", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 418.0341, + "_score": 396.97562, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -161728,7 +161803,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Algorithmia quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Algorithmia Dashboard for Default Metrics High level overview of your Algorithmia metrics within New Relic Documentation   1 Algorithmia observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Algorithmia Docs Documentation on the workings of the Algorithmia integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Algorithmia? Algorithmia is an enterprise platform for automating the deployment of machine-learning models into production. New Relic + Algorithmia The New Relic Algorithmia quickstart helps you track the performance of machine learning models in production. The quickstart enables full-stack observability of your machine learning models so that you can achieve maximum performance and uptime, as well as build more intelligent apps by unlocking end-to-end. The quickstart’s dashboards provide a high-level overview of Algorithmia metrics, like runtime duration by algorithm and throughput by algorithm. Why monitor Algorithmia with New Relic? Monitoring your ML models after production is critical to understanding the effectiveness of your algorithm. The New Relic Algorithmia monitoring quickstart empowers you to track and detect model drift, model bias, and data drift. The Algorithmia integration helps you to instrument, analyze, troubleshoot, and optimize ML model performance across your entire system. In addition, the quickstart enables you to send model performance metrics from Algorithmia Insights to New Relic where you can monitor your algorithms in real-time. You can also explore metrics data and view the state of your algorithm through a user-friendly dashboard. Install the New Relic Algorithmia quickstart today to streamline models in New Relic’s observability platform and build sophisticated ML models. It’s the key to creating a seamless collaboration between your data science and DevOps teams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources DagsHub Truera Superwise Model Observability Platform Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 747.79333, + "_score": 710.0847, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -161777,7 +161852,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Superwise Model Observability Platform quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Superwise - ML Models Overview Documentation   1 Superwise Model Observability Platform observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Superwise Docs Documentation about Integrating Superwise with New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Superwise solves model observability for high-scale ML operations. A model is relatively straightforward to monitor and maintain. The same cannot be said when you have dozens, hundreds, or thousands of models running in the real world, all with a direct impact on your products and business. Superwise creates model context through automation and insights so that data scientists, ML engineers, and business operations know when something goes wrong in the real world without alert fatigue or management trust issues so you can focus on continuously building newer, better models. Get immediate alerts on latency issues and automatically detect anomalies to ensure the best performance within production systems. Using this integration users can levarage New Relic capabilities with Superwise data and insights. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Superwise Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Algorithmia DagsHub Comet Mona Labs Truera", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 669.5799, + "_score": 635.7025, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -161829,7 +161904,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Truera quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Truera: Initial Dashboard Documentation   1 Truera observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Truera Docs Documentation on the workings of the Truera integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo TruEra provides best in class AI Quality diagnostics and monitoring solution. TruEra and NewRelic users can go beyond standard accuracy, input and output drift monitoring by identifying consequential data drift, and other AI Quality diagnostics such as fairness, conceptual soundness and segment behavior. When combined with NewRelic’s comprehensive observability capabilities, MLOps teams can correlate signals throughout the ML lifecycle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Truera Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Algorithmia Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps) Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration DagsHub", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 660.88025, + "_score": 627.2141, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -161858,7 +161933,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 512.75385, + "_score": 485.35016, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -161913,7 +161988,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Zebrium quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Zebrium Root Cause as a Service Documentation   1 Zebrium observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Documentation for the Zebrium New Relic integration Step-by-step instructions for installing the Zebrium New Relic integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Zebrium Zebrium Root Cause as a Service reduces downtime by helping users find the root cause of problems more quickly. It works by using statistical machine learning on logs and achieves a proven accuracy rate of 95%. This is done without any manual training or rules. When there's a problem, you can now automatically see the root cause directly on any New Relic dashboard. How to use Zebrium Send your logs to Zebrium by installing an open source log collector (Zebrium does not retain your logs, it analyzes them inline). When you know there is a problem, simply look at the Zebrium dashboard and you will see root cause indicators to explain what happened Benefits For problems that require digging through logs, speed up resolution by 10x Proactively catch problems without requiring any rules Reduce the burden on engineering, SREs and Devops when solving complex incidents The Zebrium quickstart includes a dashboard that shows: A vertical bar whenever Zebrium detects a potential problem A listing of Zebrium detection summaries that includes an NLP generated summary and a link to the full report in the Zebrium UI Metric charts showing log counts, error counts and anomaly counts Questions? Please contact Zebrium. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Rod Bagg (Zebrium), Gavin Cohen (Zebrium) Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 260.516, + "_score": 247.40546, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -162134,7 +162209,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.93427, + "_score": 246.9284, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -162170,7 +162245,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 597.23254, + "_score": 566.40674, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -162215,7 +162290,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 516.34045, + "_score": 487.07373, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -162260,7 +162335,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure MariaDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Maria DB Alerts   2 Azure MariaDB observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90% for at least 10 minutes. High Memory Usage This alert is triggered when the Memory Usage is above 95% for at least 15 minutes. Documentation   1 Azure MariaDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure MariaDB installation docs Monitor Azure MariaDB by connecting Azure to New Relic. What is Azure MariaDB? Fully managed database as a service with predictable performance and scalability for applications using open-source tools and platforms. Get started! Start monitoring Azure MariaDB by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure MariaDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure MariaDB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 489.81927, + "_score": 464.92365, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -162293,7 +162368,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 469.5819, + "_score": 445.82147, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -162337,7 +162412,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 MariaDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MariaDB installation docs MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Mule ESB Postman Cloudflare Network Logs Network KTranslate Container Health DBmarlin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 386.75482, + "_score": 367.2469, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -162379,7 +162454,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 224.93036, + "_score": 212.34631, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -162422,7 +162497,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 222.97241, + "_score": 210.49344, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -162466,7 +162541,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 216.41763, + "_score": 204.21909, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -162511,7 +162586,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 204.861, + "_score": 193.25015, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -162554,7 +162629,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 204.54495, + "_score": 192.99542, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -162604,7 +162679,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 DagsHub quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. DagsHub metrics dashboard Documentation   1 DagsHub observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. DagsHub Docs Documentation on the workings of the DagsHub integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo DagsHub is a platform for data scientists and machine learning engineers to version and sync their data, models, experiments, and code. It allows you and your team to easily share, review and reuse your work, providing a GitHub-like experience for machine learning. DagsHub is built on popular open-source tools and formats, making it easy to integrate with the tools you already use like New Relic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Algorithmia Superwise Model Observability Platform Truera Comet Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps)", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 807.4923, + "_score": 766.8408, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -162653,7 +162728,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Superwise Model Observability Platform quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Superwise - ML Models Overview Documentation   1 Superwise Model Observability Platform observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Superwise Docs Documentation about Integrating Superwise with New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Superwise solves model observability for high-scale ML operations. A model is relatively straightforward to monitor and maintain. The same cannot be said when you have dozens, hundreds, or thousands of models running in the real world, all with a direct impact on your products and business. Superwise creates model context through automation and insights so that data scientists, ML engineers, and business operations know when something goes wrong in the real world without alert fatigue or management trust issues so you can focus on continuously building newer, better models. Get immediate alerts on latency issues and automatically detect anomalies to ensure the best performance within production systems. Using this integration users can levarage New Relic capabilities with Superwise data and insights. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Superwise Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Algorithmia DagsHub Comet Mona Labs Truera", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 798.99036, + "_score": 758.6213, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -162705,7 +162780,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Truera quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Truera: Initial Dashboard Documentation   1 Truera observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Truera Docs Documentation on the workings of the Truera integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo TruEra provides best in class AI Quality diagnostics and monitoring solution. TruEra and NewRelic users can go beyond standard accuracy, input and output drift monitoring by identifying consequential data drift, and other AI Quality diagnostics such as fairness, conceptual soundness and segment behavior. When combined with NewRelic’s comprehensive observability capabilities, MLOps teams can correlate signals throughout the ML lifecycle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Truera Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Algorithmia Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps) Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration DagsHub", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 798.2749, + "_score": 757.7183, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -162751,7 +162826,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Build your own ML Integration observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Bring your own data repo Documentation on how to bring your own ML data Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo With bring your own data (BYO), after just a few minutes, you can quickly send your model's inference and metric data to the New Relic platform, directly from a notebook or any other environment.# Displayed in search results and recommendations. Summarizes a quickstarts functionality. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps) Algorithmia Truera Superwise Model Observability Platform Amazon SageMaker", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 694.2728, + "_score": 659.2634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -162802,7 +162877,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Amazon SageMaker observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sagemaker Docs Documentation on the Amazon SageMaker integration Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Use this integration to quickly monitor your Amazon SageMaker metrics and objects (sent to AWS CloudWatch) and view them as entities and dashboards in New Relic One. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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You can use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic entities. In this guide you'll learn how to set up New Relic for the first time with the open source New Relic Kubernetes operator. More specifically, you'll provision an alert policy with NRQL conditions in your New Relic account using Kubernetes. Before you begin This walkthrough assumes you’ve already deployed a Kubernetes cluster. You could even create a local cluster on your machine with kind. To use this guide, you should have some basic knowledge of both New Relic and Kubernetes. To complete the full exercise, you’ll need to: Deploy a New Relic agent if you haven't done so yet. Install New Relic for your application. Install kubectl and point it at the correct cluster; this determines the cluster where you’ll install the New Relic operator. Install kustomize. Step 1 of 3 Installing the operator on your Kubernetes cluster First, install cert-manager, which automatically provisions and manages TLS certificates in Kubernetes. bash Copy $ kubectl apply --validate=false -f https://github.com/jetstack/cert-manager/releases/download/v0.15.0/cert-manager.yaml Next, install the Kubernetes operator. bash Copy $ kustomize build https://github.com/newrelic/newrelic-kubernetes-operator/config/default | kubectl apply -f - To confirm the installation was successful, run a few kubectl commands to check the status of the Kubernetes operator. Ensure the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system, has been applied: bash Copy $ kubectl get namespaces The output should be similar to the following, which includes the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system: bash Copy NAME STATUS AGE cert-manager Active 4m35s default Active 20m kube-node-lease Active 20m kube-public Active 20m kube-system Active 20m newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system Active 3m48s Now, make sure the Kubernetes operator's controller manager is running: Note: Don't forget to include the --namespace (shorthand -n) option when running kubectl get pods to ensure you're inspecting resources within the correct namespace. bash Copy $ kubectl get pods --namespace newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system You should see output similar to the following: bash Copy NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-7b9c64f58crwg9j 2/2 Running 0 157m If your output is similar to the example shown, you’re ready for the next step. If you don’t see a pod named newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-, double check your Kubernetes configuration to ensure you’re within the correct context and pointing to the correct cluster. Step 2 of 3 Creating your first alert policy To kick things off, start small. First, create an alert policy with the minimum required configuration, then add a NRQL alert condition to the policy, which will add the condition to the policy in New Relic. A minimal alert policy configuration is represented in the code below. For the sake of this walkthrough, name this file new_relic_alert_policy.yaml. Note: For help locating your user key, check out New Relic's user key documentation. apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' Copy Now run the kubectl apply command to create your alert policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml You'll see output that reads similar to the following: bash Copy alertspolicy.nr.k8s.newrelic.com/my-policy created Confirm that your alert policy was created by viewing your policies at alerts.newrelic.com/accounts/{your account ID}/policies. You can search for your new policy by its name. In this case, search for \"Alert Policy Created With k8s.\" You should see your new alert policy. Next it’s time to add a NRQL alert condition to the policy using the same configuration file. Step 3 of 3 Add NRQL alert conditions to your alert policy In the previous section you created an alert policy; now, you’ll add some alert conditions to the policy so you can trigger alerts when certain metrics are out of line. In your new_relic_alert_policy.yaml file, add a NRQL alert condition to the policy that will alert you when an application's average overall response time is above five seconds for a three minute period. Note: To receive notifications when an alert is triggered, add notification channels to your alert policy, with this code. # The policy from the previous steps apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' # Add a NRQL alert condition to the policy conditions: - spec: type: 'NRQL' name: 'NRQL Alert Condition Created With k8s' nrql: query: \"SELECT average(duration) FROM Transaction WHERE appName = 'YOUR APP NAME'\" evaluationOffset: 3 enabled: true terms: - threshold: '5' threshold_occurrences: 'ALL' threshold_duration: 180 priority: 'CRITICAL' operator: 'ABOVE' violationTimeLimit: 'ONE_HOUR' valueFunction: 'SINGLE_VALUE' Copy With the alert condition added to the configuration, you can apply the update, which will create a NRQL alert condition and add it to your policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml To confirm that the NRQL alert condition was created successfully, refresh your alert policy. If you see a new alert condition added to the alert policy, it was a success. To finish things off, you'll create and add an alert channel to your alert policy. For example, maybe you want to send an email out to your team when your alert condition is triggered. Try it out now We have a Kubernetes test cluster ready for you in 2 minutes. By following this on-line tutorial, you will learn how to: Deploy the New Relic agent in a Kubernetes environment Use the New Relic Kubernetes operator Some tips to use the on-line tutorial window: Accept the cookies, so you can see the menu bar. Click anywhere in the tutorial window to start. It will take about 2 minutes for your environment to be ready. Press CTRL-l or type clear to clear the terminal window Click on the finish flag icon in the bottom menu to hide or show the instructions Good luck! Important Some browsers automatically disable the use of iframes. If the module isn't loading please check your browser settings. Your browser does not support iframes. What’s next? Nice work — now you can manage your New Relic alert policies and NRQL alert conditions with code that integrates seamlessly within your Kubernetes workflow. This provides the ability to configure and manage your alerts with a domain-specific pattern, providing consistency and maintainability. You also gain the benefits of code reviews for any potential changes moving forward. As you and your team move forward, you might need to adjust some of the configuration values to better fit your needs. 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A ControlPlane Sample is missing In case the control plane data is missing, for example K8sSchedulerSample, the first thing to do is to check verbose logs of the control plane components. Read how to enable verbose logging A possibility is that the autodiscovery tries to find in the cluster the control plane pods leveraging the most common labels, in case no pod is found for a single component it does not fail to avoid missing more data. In this scenario you will see logs similar to the following: time=\"2022-06-21T12:21:25Z\" level=debug msg=\"Autodiscovering pods for \\\"scheduler\\\"\" time=\"2022-06-21T12:21:25Z\" level=debug msg=\"0 pods found with labels \\\"tier=control-plane,component=kube-scheduler\\\"\" time=\"2022-06-21T12:21:25Z\" level=debug msg=\"No pod found for \\\"scheduler\\\" with labels \\\"tier=control-plane,component=kube-scheduler\\\"\" time=\"2022-06-21T12:21:25Z\" level=debug msg=\"0 pods found with labels \\\"k8s-app=kube-scheduler\\\"\" time=\"2022-06-21T12:21:25Z\" level=debug msg=\"No pod found for \\\"scheduler\\\" with labels \\\"k8s-app=kube-scheduler\\\"\" time=\"2022-06-21T12:21:25Z\" level=debug msg=\"0 pods found with labels \\\"app=openshift-kube-scheduler,scheduler=true\\\"\" time=\"2022-06-21T12:21:25Z\" level=debug msg=\"No pod found for \\\"scheduler\\\" with labels \\\"app=openshift-kube-scheduler,scheduler=true\\\"\" time=\"2022-06-21T12:21:25Z\" level=debug msg=\"No \\\"scheduler\\\" pod has been discovered\" Copy In this case you can change the discovery behavior with the controlplane.config.[component].autodiscover[].selector config of the helm chart values . Read more about control plane components. It is also possible that the controlplane component is found, but the authentication with the endpoint fails. In this scenario you will see logs similar to the following: time=\"2022-06-21T15:54:52Z\" level=debug msg=\"Endpoint \\\"https://localhost:10257\\\" probe failed, skipping: http request failed with status: 403 Forbidden\" Copy In this case you can change the authentication behavior for each endpoints with the controlplane.config.[component].autodiscover[].endpoints[].auth config of the helm chart values . It is also possible that the controlplane component of the integration is not running on all master nodes. You can doublecheck that running: kubectl get pod -n -l app.kubernetes.io/component=controlplane -o wide Copy If there is any controlplane pod you want to monitor running on a node whithout a Newrelic monitoring instance then you can change as needed controlplane.affinity, controlplane.nodeSelector and controlplane.tolerations of the helm chart values . ControlPlane component is in CrashLoopBackOff In case the controlplane components does not autodiscover or scrape succesfully any controlplane pod it enters in CrashLoopBackOff. As described in the previous section you can change the behaviour of autodiscovery and the authentication methods to meet your needs. On the other hand if you are not interested in that data you can simply disable the controlplane compoenent by setting controlplane.enabled=false in the the helm chart values . Solution for integration version V2 Check that the master nodes have the correct labels Execute the following commands to manually find the master nodes: kubectl get nodes -l node-role.kubernetes.io/master=\"\" Copy kubectl get nodes -l kubernetes.io/role=\"master\" Copy If the master nodes follow the labeling convention defined in the discovery of master nodes and control plane components documentation section, you should get some output like: NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION ip-10-42-24-4.ec2.internal Ready master 42d v1.14.8 Copy If no nodes are found, there are two scenarios: Your master nodes don’t have the required labels that identify them as masters, in this case you need to add both labels to your master nodes. You’re in a managed cluster and your provider is handling the master nodes for you. In this case there is nothing you can do, since your provider is limiting the access to those nodes. Check that the integration is running on the master nodes Replace the placeholder in the following command with one of the node names returned in the previous step to get an integration pod running on a master node: kubectl get pods --field-selector spec.nodeName=NODE_NAME -l name=newrelic-infra --all-namespaces Copy The next command is the same, just that it selects the node for you: kubectl get pods --field-selector spec.nodeName=$(kubectl get nodes -l node-role.kubernetes.io/master=\"\" -o jsonpath=\"{.items[0].metadata.name}\") -l name=newrelic-infra --all-namespaces Copy If everything is correct you should get some output like: NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE newrelic-infra-whvzt 1/1 Running 0 6d20h Copy If the integration is not running on your master nodes, check that the daemonset has all the desired instances running and ready. kubectl get daemonsets -l app=newrelic-infra --all-namespaces Copy Check that the control plane components have the required labels Refer to the discovery of master nodes and control plane components documentation section and look for the labels the integration uses to discover the components. Then run the following commands to see if there are any pods with such labels and the nodes where they are running: kubectl get pods -l k8s-app=kube-apiserver --all-namespaces Copy If there is component with the given label you should see something like: NAMESPACE NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE kube-system kube-apiserver-ip-10-42-24-42.ec2.internal 1/1 Running 3 49d Copy The same should be done with the rest of the components: kubectl get pods -l k8s-app=etcd-manager-main --all-namespaces Copy kubectl get pods -l k8s-app=kube-scheduler --all-namespaces Copy kubectl get pods -l k8s-app=kube-kube-controller-manager --all-namespaces Copy Retrieve the verbose logs of one of the integrations running on a master node and check for the control plane components jobs To retrieve the logs, follow the instructions on get logs from pod running on a master node. The integration logs for every component the following message “Running job: COMPONENT_NAME”. Ex: Running job: scheduler Copy Running job: etcd Copy Running job: controller-manager Copy Running job: api-server Copy If you didn’t specify the ETCD_TLS_SECRET_NAME configuration option you’ll find the following message in the logs: Skipping job creation for component etcd: etcd requires TLS configuration, none given Copy If any error occurs while querying the metrics of any component it will be logged after the Running job message. Manually query the metrics of the components Refer to the discovery of master nodes and control plane components documentation section to get the endpoint of the control plane component you want to query. With the endpoint we can use the integration pod that’s running on the same node as the component to query. The following are examples on how to query the Kubernetes scheduler: kubectl exec -ti POD_NAME -- wget -O - localhost:10251/metrics Copy The following command does the same, but also chooses the pod for you: kubectl exec -ti $(kubectl get pods --all-namespaces --field-selector spec.nodeName=$(kubectl get nodes -l node-role.kubernetes.io/master=\"\" -o jsonpath=\"{.items[0].metadata.name}\") -l name=newrelic-infra -o jsonpath=\"{.items[0].metadata.name}\") -- wget -O - localhost:10251/metrics Copy If everything is correct you should get some metrics on the Prometheus format, something like: Connecting to localhost:10251 (127.0.0.1:10251) # HELP apiserver_audit_event_total Counter of audit events generated and sent to the audit backend. # TYPE apiserver_audit_event_total counter apiserver_audit_event_total 0 # HELP apiserver_audit_requests_rejected_total Counter of apiserver requests rejected due to an error in audit logging backend. # TYPE apiserver_audit_requests_rejected_total counter apiserver_audit_requests_rejected_total 0 # HELP apiserver_client_certificate_expiration_seconds Distribution of the remaining lifetime on the certificate used to authenticate a request. # TYPE apiserver_client_certificate_expiration_seconds histogram apiserver_client_certificate_expiration_seconds_bucket{le=\"0\"} 0 apiserver_client_certificate_expiration_seconds_bucket{le=\"1800\"} 0 apiserver_client_certificate_expiration_seconds_bucket{le=\"3600\"} 0 Copy", - "info": "", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.03955, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "title": "Not seeing control plane data", - "sections": "Not seeing control plane data", - "tags": "Kubernetes integration", - "body": ",component=kube-scheduler\\"" time="2022-06-21T12:21:25Z" level=debug msg="No pod found for \\"scheduler\\" with labels \\"tier=control-plane,component=kube-scheduler\\"" time="2022-06-21T12:21:25Z" level=debug msg="0 pods found with labels \\"k8s-app=kube-scheduler\\"" time="2022-06-21T12:21:25Z" level=debug msg" - }, - "id": "617daf22196a67f585f7e101" } ], "/mlops-comet": [ @@ -163073,7 +163147,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Aporia quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Aporia Dashboard Aporia predictions monitoring dashboard Documentation   1 Aporia observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Aporia Docs Documentation on the workings of the Aporia integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Aporia’s integration with New Relic provides you with full access to a customized ML monitoring dashboard in New Relic. The dashboard contains six different charts: Most Active Models, Most Active Model Versions, Model Inferences, Average Numeric Inferences, Numeric Inferences Heatmaps, and Categorical Inferences for a comprehensive inferences investigation for all your models in production. This integration also supports monitoring for almost all model use cases, including: fraud detection, NLP, Recommendations, Sales Forecast, Churn Prediction, Lead Prioritization, and Tabular Data. By leveraging New Relic Alerts and Applied Intelligence, you will be able to monitor and manage alerts for all your operational needs. Find, troubleshoot, and resolve problems faster and automatically detect anomalies and combine related alerts and incidents to enable root cause analysis for any operational issues that may arise, even beyond the model itself. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Aporia Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Comet Algorithmia Mona Labs Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps) Truera", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1001.28296, + "_score": 950.56024, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -163122,7 +163196,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Superwise Model Observability Platform quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Superwise - ML Models Overview Documentation   1 Superwise Model Observability Platform observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Superwise Docs Documentation about Integrating Superwise with New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Superwise solves model observability for high-scale ML operations. A model is relatively straightforward to monitor and maintain. The same cannot be said when you have dozens, hundreds, or thousands of models running in the real world, all with a direct impact on your products and business. Superwise creates model context through automation and insights so that data scientists, ML engineers, and business operations know when something goes wrong in the real world without alert fatigue or management trust issues so you can focus on continuously building newer, better models. Get immediate alerts on latency issues and automatically detect anomalies to ensure the best performance within production systems. Using this integration users can levarage New Relic capabilities with Superwise data and insights. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Superwise Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Algorithmia DagsHub Comet Mona Labs Truera", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 803.02185, + "_score": 762.2079, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -163172,7 +163246,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 DagsHub quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. DagsHub metrics dashboard Documentation   1 DagsHub observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. DagsHub Docs Documentation on the workings of the DagsHub integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo DagsHub is a platform for data scientists and machine learning engineers to version and sync their data, models, experiments, and code. It allows you and your team to easily share, review and reuse your work, providing a GitHub-like experience for machine learning. DagsHub is built on popular open-source tools and formats, making it easy to integrate with the tools you already use like New Relic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Algorithmia Superwise Model Observability Platform Truera Comet Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps)", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 642.639, + "_score": 610.2585, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -163223,7 +163297,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Algorithmia quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Algorithmia Dashboard for Default Metrics High level overview of your Algorithmia metrics within New Relic Documentation   1 Algorithmia observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Algorithmia Docs Documentation on the workings of the Algorithmia integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Algorithmia? Algorithmia is an enterprise platform for automating the deployment of machine-learning models into production. New Relic + Algorithmia The New Relic Algorithmia quickstart helps you track the performance of machine learning models in production. The quickstart enables full-stack observability of your machine learning models so that you can achieve maximum performance and uptime, as well as build more intelligent apps by unlocking end-to-end. The quickstart’s dashboards provide a high-level overview of Algorithmia metrics, like runtime duration by algorithm and throughput by algorithm. Why monitor Algorithmia with New Relic? Monitoring your ML models after production is critical to understanding the effectiveness of your algorithm. The New Relic Algorithmia monitoring quickstart empowers you to track and detect model drift, model bias, and data drift. The Algorithmia integration helps you to instrument, analyze, troubleshoot, and optimize ML model performance across your entire system. In addition, the quickstart enables you to send model performance metrics from Algorithmia Insights to New Relic where you can monitor your algorithms in real-time. You can also explore metrics data and view the state of your algorithm through a user-friendly dashboard. Install the New Relic Algorithmia quickstart today to streamline models in New Relic’s observability platform and build sophisticated ML models. It’s the key to creating a seamless collaboration between your data science and DevOps teams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources DagsHub Truera Superwise Model Observability Platform Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 636.4015, + "_score": 604.1152, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -163253,7 +163327,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 629.1282, + "_score": 595.3639, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -163298,7 +163372,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Elasticsearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Elasticsearch Monitoring Alerts   7 Elasticsearch observability quickstart contains 7 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Query Load Baseline This alert is triggered when the count of active queries on primary shards deviates more than 2 standard deviations above or below the baseline. This can be a leading indicator of a potential loss of service or flood of requests. Cluster Health This alert triggers when the reported health of an Elasticsearch cluster is 'red'. Flush Latency Threshold This alert will trigger when the Flush latency for an Elasticsearch cluster's primary shards is >5ms. This is measured by: # of Flushes / Time spent on Flushes (ms) for the evaluated time window. Increased Flush Latency is an indication that your disks cannot keep up with your cluster's demands and you may need to reconfigure the 'flush_threshold_size' setting to reduce the translog size needed to trigger a flush operation. FS Utilization Percent This alert will trigger when the File Store of an Elasticsearch cluster node is >90% full. Index Health This alert triggers when the reported health of an Elasticsearch index is 'red'. Indexing Latency Threshold This alert will trigger when the Indexing latency for an Elasticsearch cluster's primary shards is >5ms. This is measured by: # of Docs Indexed / Time spent Indexing (ms) for the evaluated time window. Increased Flush Latency is an indication that you are trying to index too many documents at one time and you may need to reconfigured your settings to increase performance. JVM Heap Utilization Percent This alert will trigger when the JVM Heap utilization of an Elasticsearch cluster node is >90%. Documentation   1 Elasticsearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Elasticsearch Multitenant-capable full-text RESTful search engine with an HTTP web interface and schema-free JSON documents. This quickstart includes dashboards and alerts for popular signals regarding Elasticsearch cluster health and performance. Use this quickstart together with the New Relic Elasticsearch On Host Integration and New Relic Infrastructure agent log forwarding to get insight into the performance of your Elasticsearch clusters. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.01562, + "_score": 152.89163, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -163342,7 +163416,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Oracle Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Oracle Database installation docs Traditional database management system for running online transaction processing, data warehousing, and mixed database workloads. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Oracle? Traditional database management system for running online transaction processing, data warehousing, and mixed database workloads. Get started! Use New Relic's Oracle Database integration to collect key performance metrics on databases, tablespaces, and memory by default. Follow the Oracle Database monitoring integration documentation to get started. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Memcached Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.01562, + "_score": 152.89163, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -163388,7 +163462,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Couchbase quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Couchbase Documentation   1 Couchbase observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Couchbase Couchbase is an open-source, distributed multi-model NoSQL document-oriented database software package. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Couchbase is an award-winning distributed NoSQL cloud database. It delivers unmatched versatility, performance, scalability, and financial value across cloud, on-premises, hybrid, distributed cloud, and edge computing deployments. As a key-value and document database that’s memory first, Couchbase empowers developers to build responsive and flexible cloud, mobile, and edge computing applications that scale effortlessly. You can use this quickstart together with the New Relic Couchbase On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your Couchbase instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.01562, + "_score": 152.89163, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -163430,7 +163504,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Microsoft SQL Server observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MSSQL installation docs Relational database management system used to store and retrieve data as requested by other software applications. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Relational database management system used to store and retrieve data as requested by other software applications. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 160.73132, + "_score": 152.65857, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -163476,7 +163550,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Cassandra quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Cassandra Documentation   1 Cassandra observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Cassandra Open-source NoSQL database management platform built for large datasets. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor Cassandra? Monitoring Cassandra performance is vital to identify slowdowns, diagnose issues, and take prompt actions to correct any problems. Monitor Cassandra efficiently with New Relic’s Cassandra quickstart. Cassandra quickstart highlights The New Relic Cassandra quickstart automatically instruments your database and includes pre-built dashboards visualizing: client request rates average pending pool tasks active request pool tasks active and pending read tasks by node write/read latency New Relic + Cassandra - Your tool for better monitoring Monitor all Cassandra key performance indicators with the New Relic Cassandra integration. This gives you insights on client request rates, average pending and active request pool tasks, active and pending read tasks by node, write latency, read latency, etc. The Cassandra integration sends performance metrics and inventory data from your Cassandra database to the New Relic platform. On the platform, you can view pre-built dashboards of your Cassandra metric data, create alert policies, query data for troubleshooting purposes, and create charts. Monitoring multiple Cassandra servers from the same integration is possible with New Relic by leveraging the multi-instance monitoring configuration. Our integration allows you to monitor Cassandra running as a service in Kubernetes or on Amazon ECS. You can also install New Relic's infrastructure monitoring agent on a Linux host that is running Cassandra. Download the New Relic Cassandra Quickstart now to monitor Cassandra query performance and improve Cassandra speed. Address the issue of complexity in your data infrastructure and ensure the good health of Cassandra clusters. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 160.67737, + "_score": 152.61432, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -163547,7 +163621,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 348.01508, + "_score": 328.97284, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -163592,7 +163666,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Logs Analysis Dashboard quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Logs Analysis Documentation   1 Logs Analysis Dashboard observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Log Management New Relic offers a fast, scalable log management platform so you can connect your logs with the rest of your telemetry and infrastructure data in a single place. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The logs analysis dashboard allows you to get deep visibility into the ingestion of your logs. With this panel, you will be able to identify the services and host that send the most logs, which types of serverity are being sent, the cost for each of the attributes and also if the essential attributes are being sent for the ccorrelation between services and logs, such as: service name, log in context and hostname. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Thiago Anate Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Data Ingestion Breakdown New Relic Ingest Metric OMA Data Ingest Governance Query system limits Understand and manage data ingest", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 322.85254, + "_score": 306.4414, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -163632,7 +163706,7 @@ "external_id": "f1c46558041c874a2076f781fa975a21105f60e4", "image": "https://docs.newrelic.com/static/accounts_screenshot-full_data-ingest-UI-40cd20a22925f534cc694d5e67f09c8d.png", "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/data-apis/manage-data/manage-data-coming-new-relic/", - "published_at": "2023-01-23T01:36:58Z", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:38:46Z", "updated_at": "2022-12-15T01:36:59Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, @@ -163640,7 +163714,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 279.05615, + "_score": 279.0391, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -163697,7 +163771,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 272.56006, + "_score": 257.98923, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -163776,7 +163850,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 253.12714, + "_score": 240.1726, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -163837,7 +163911,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 462.16367, + "_score": 438.48895, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -163883,7 +163957,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 OMA Data Ingest Governance quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Data Ingest Governance Baseline Data Ingest Governance Entity Breakdowns Documentation   1 OMA Data Ingest Governance observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Observability Maturity Observability Maturity Solutions Guide Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Data ingest governance is a practice of ensuring optimal value for telemetry data collected by an organization particularly a complex organization with numerous business units and working groups. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Jim Hagan, Kim Hickey Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Dashboard   1 Logrus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Logrus Alerts   4 Logrus observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Logrus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Logrus installation docs Logrus is a structured logger for Go (golang), completely API compatible with the standard library logger. What is Logrus? Logrus is a structured logger for Go (golang), completely API compatible with the standard library logger. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Logrus with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Logrus. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logxi Zap Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 133.48, + "_score": 126.75219, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -164412,7 +164486,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Logxi quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Logxi Alerts   4 Logxi observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Logxi observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Logxi installation docs log XI is a structured 12-factor app logger built for speed and happy development. What is Logxi? log XI is a structured 12-factor app logger built for speed and happy development. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Logxi with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Logxi. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Monitor everything from the hundreds of dependencies of a modern stack down to simple web-transaction times and throughput of an app. Keep track of your app's health in real-time by monitoring your metrics, events, logs, and transactions (MELT) through pre-built and custom dashboards. Our APM service provides the flexibility to monitor the exact things you need from your app by automatically instrumenting your code when you install one of our agents. Is your early-access software still slightly unstable? Proactively monitor and solve those errors before they affect your users with errors inbox. What if your users always comment on how speedy your web app is and you want to quantify that feedback? Measure their satisfaction by monitoring your Apdex at a glance. Need somewhere to store your logs? Our agents automatically ingest them. What if your modern stack has dozens or even hundreds of dependencies to keep track of? Easily track them with automap and external services. Want to save time with a single unified monitoring solution? Click a logo to get started with APM. It takes just a few minutes! C SDK Go agent Java agent .NET agent Node.js agent PHP agent Python agent Ruby agent View the status of all your services at a glance with APM. How it all works New Relic instruments your application at a code level through the use of one of our many language agents. These agents gather metrics from your application and send them to New Relic APM so you can monitor your app through pre-built dashboards. Install APM Get started with APM in just a few short steps: Sign up for a New Relic account. Install the language agent for your app: C SDK Go agent Java agent .NET agent Node.js agent PHP agent Python agent Ruby agent Now all you need to do is generate some traffic to your applicaton and log into your account. You should start seeing data flow in within a few minutes! If data does not appear after waiting a few minutes, follow the troubleshooting tips for your APM agent. Want to first estimate costs before using APM? See our cost estimate resource . How to use your data Monitor the basic health of your app the second New Relic receives data from your app. You will see basic dashboards on the APM Summary page in the New Relic UI which you can use to quickly understand how your app is performing without any customization. Use the Explorer to access and observe the full stack of your software, including your apps, see performance data and alerting status at a glance, and check relationships. We provide you with a simple yet powerful visual tool to monitor all your entities, that is, anything we can identify that reports data. In the New Relic ecosystem, entities include basic components like applications, hosts, containers, or database services, but it can also refer to custom groupings of such elements. 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If you are currently" }, "id": "626e2c2c28ccbc687cd08fb5" - }, - { - "sections": [ - "Manage or disable APM logs in context", - "Impact of automatic logging", - "Options to manage automatic logging settings", - "Manage settings via UI", - "Parent account settings", - "Child account settings", - "Manage via API", - "Disable for some agents", - "Frequently asked questions", - "Can I turn off logs from agents prior to installing any language agents?", - "What happens if more agents are added after making this change?", - "What impact does this have on client overhead?", - "How does my billable ingested data change by disabling automatic log forwarding?" - ], - "title": "Manage or disable APM logs in context", - "type": "docs", - "tags": [ - "Logs", - "Log management", - "Troubleshooting" - ], - "external_id": "8f6dc47892656ae94fb0985caa78bf3d3b5f79c8", - "image": "https://docs.newrelic.com/static/logs_screenshot-crop_disable-logs-d06d884d3f117dda35529618935111ec.png", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/logs/logs-context/disable-automatic-logging/", - "published_at": "2023-01-22T04:06:57Z", - "updated_at": "2023-01-07T20:16:53Z", - "document_type": "troubleshooting_doc", - "popularity": 1, - "body": "Impact of automatic logging By default, our APM agents automatically decorate your application logs with important New Relic metadata and forward those logs to New Relic. For more on how this feature works and what agent versions have it enabled, see APM logs in context. We give you the option to manage the forwarding of your logs to New Relic at an account level. This can be useful for these reasons: To comply with your organization's policies. For security and compliance reasons, you want to control which logs are forwarded. You want to avoid unnecessary data ingest costs. The design of system resources doesn't allow for the increased overhead of the logs transfer function. Note that if an APM agent has high security mode enabled, this disables application log forwarding. Options to manage automatic logging settings You can disable (or re-enable) automatic log forwarding across your entire account via the APM log settings UI or the API. You can also enable or disable log collection for specific agents via agent configuration. Manage settings via UI In the Data management UI, the Log settings UI page is where you can enable or disable APM logs (both log decoration and log forwarding) for an account. For organizations with a parent/child account structure, how this works can vary. More details on parent/child account settings are below. Parent account settings At the parent account level, you can choose to enable or disable APM log forwarding. Any child accounts that have not made their own changes from the default setting (enabled) will automatically inherit any changes made from the parent account. Child accounts that have applied their own changes will not be affected by parent account changes. Parent accounts can also choose to lock or unlock APM log forwarding settings. Locking forces all child accounts to inherit the parent account's enabled or disabled setting, regardless of whether they had previously updated their own enabled or disabled setting. Unlocking allows child accounts to override the parent account's enabled or disabled setting. Child account settings At the child account level, you can enable or disable APM log forwarding as long as the parent account has not locked this setting. When the parent account locks APM log forwarding, a child account will inherit the parent account's enabled or disabled setting and be unable to make any changes. From the user menu in the New Relic UI, click Manage your data > Log settings. Click the ellipsis ... menu at the right side of the account's row. Click the confirmation button to enable or disable and lock or unlock automatic logging (parent accounts) or enable or disable only (child accounts). After you disable via the New Relic UI, it may take several minutes for the agent to restart and stop automatic log forwarding. Manage via API Use the dataManagementUpdateFeatureSettings in api.newrelic.com/graphiql . Refer to the populated example and related documentation in the GraphiQL UI. When you disable or enable via the NerdGraph API, changes should take effect immediately. Query example: { actor { account(id: ) { dataManagement { featureSettings { enabled key name locked } } } } } Copy Mutation example: Use this mutation to update each account individually. mutation { dataManagementUpdateFeatureSettings( accountId: setting: { enabled: false locked: true featureSetting: { key: \"apm_log_forwarding\" } } ) { enabled key name locked } } Copy Disable for some agents If you want to disable automatic log forwarding for some agents and enable it for others, you can adjust each agent's client-side configuration settings. The agents will never instrument the log data in the first place; instead, they will completely remove the logs. You will need to use client-side configuration if you need to lower overhead. Client-side configuration settings work completely independently of server-side configuration. The config setting to disable auto logging takes precedence even if the server-side configuration takes precedence for the agent (like Ruby) in other situations. Only the agents that read the changed config file will be impacted. For more information, see the procedures for the specific agent: Go Java .NET Node.js PHP Python Ruby If you need assistance with updating multiple accounts (for example, a parent account with multiple child accounts), contact your New Relic account representative. If you do not have an account rep, get support at support.newrelic.com . Frequently asked questions Can I turn off logs from agents prior to installing any language agents? Yes. Use the UI or API to accomplish this. What happens if more agents are added after making this change? When automatic log forwarding is disabled via API or UI, all APM language agents that can send logs by default will have logging turned off going forward for that account. What impact does this have on client overhead? Turning off APM logs means no log data will be forwarded; all other aspects of log inspection remain the same. To completely disable all logging related activity in the agent, change the agent's client-side configuration to disable logs. How does my billable ingested data change by disabling automatic log forwarding? There will be no change in APM data ingest, but log data ingest will drop. 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Amazon QLDB installation docs Monitor Amazon QLDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon QLDB? Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (Amazon QLDB) is a fully managed ledger database that provides a transparent, immutable, and cryptographically verifiable transaction log. Proactively instrument Amazon QLDB with the New Relic infrastructure monitoring agent to monitor the stability and reliability of Amazon QLDB. Amazon QLDB quickstart highlights The New Relic Amazon QLDB quickstart includes the following features Dashboards: Proactively monitor metrics like ledger samples, provider readIOs latency, ledgers, overview of ledger provider, etc. Start monitoring Amazon QLDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! 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You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring? Supplement your RDS monitoring with real-time metrics about the OS. Get started! Start monitoring AWS RDS Enhanced by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS RDS Enhanced documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS RDS Enhanced. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Amazon QLDB Documentation   1 Amazon QLDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon QLDB installation docs Monitor Amazon QLDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon QLDB? Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (Amazon QLDB) is a fully managed ledger database that provides a transparent, immutable, and cryptographically verifiable transaction log. Proactively instrument Amazon QLDB with the New Relic infrastructure monitoring agent to monitor the stability and reliability of Amazon QLDB. Amazon QLDB quickstart highlights The New Relic Amazon QLDB quickstart includes the following features Dashboards: Proactively monitor metrics like ledger samples, provider readIOs latency, ledgers, overview of ledger provider, etc. Start monitoring Amazon QLDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon QLDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. Ideal Amazon QLDB performance monitoring New Relic Amazon QLDB quickstart offers an integration for reporting your Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB) data to New Relic. The integration collects several Amazon QLDB metrics that you can analyze to understand context, improve customer experience, and make data-driven business decisions. The quickstart empowers you to monitor Amazon QLDB with out-of-the-box dashboards and visualizations. Some of the metrics you can track with the integration include the total amount of disk space used by a ledger's journal, indexes, and indexed history, all reported in 15-minute intervals. It also tracks the number of disk read I/O operations, disk write I/O operations, and the amount of time taken for data operations, all reported in one-minute intervals. Install the New Relic Amazon QLDB instant observability quickstart to effectively monitor your Amazon QLDB performance metrics with our infrastructure agent. This quickstart is your gateway to instant monitoring of services like QLDB AWS marketplace. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.891, + "_score": 305.74298, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -165035,7 +165099,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon RDS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon RDS Alerts   1 Amazon RDS observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Documentation   1 Amazon RDS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon RDS installation docs Monitor Amazon RDS by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon RDS? Set up and manage a relational database in the cloud by providing resizable capacity and managing common database administration tasks. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon RDS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon RDS documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon RDS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.76425, + "_score": 305.63904, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -165083,7 +165147,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Elasticsearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Elasticsearch Monitoring Alerts   7 Elasticsearch observability quickstart contains 7 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Query Load Baseline This alert is triggered when the count of active queries on primary shards deviates more than 2 standard deviations above or below the baseline. This can be a leading indicator of a potential loss of service or flood of requests. Cluster Health This alert triggers when the reported health of an Elasticsearch cluster is 'red'. Flush Latency Threshold This alert will trigger when the Flush latency for an Elasticsearch cluster's primary shards is >5ms. This is measured by: # of Flushes / Time spent on Flushes (ms) for the evaluated time window. Increased Flush Latency is an indication that your disks cannot keep up with your cluster's demands and you may need to reconfigure the 'flush_threshold_size' setting to reduce the translog size needed to trigger a flush operation. FS Utilization Percent This alert will trigger when the File Store of an Elasticsearch cluster node is >90% full. Index Health This alert triggers when the reported health of an Elasticsearch index is 'red'. Indexing Latency Threshold This alert will trigger when the Indexing latency for an Elasticsearch cluster's primary shards is >5ms. This is measured by: # of Docs Indexed / Time spent Indexing (ms) for the evaluated time window. Increased Flush Latency is an indication that you are trying to index too many documents at one time and you may need to reconfigured your settings to increase performance. JVM Heap Utilization Percent This alert will trigger when the JVM Heap utilization of an Elasticsearch cluster node is >90%. Documentation   1 Elasticsearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Elasticsearch Multitenant-capable full-text RESTful search engine with an HTTP web interface and schema-free JSON documents. This quickstart includes dashboards and alerts for popular signals regarding Elasticsearch cluster health and performance. Use this quickstart together with the New Relic Elasticsearch On Host Integration and New Relic Infrastructure agent log forwarding to get insight into the performance of your Elasticsearch clusters. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.01562, + "_score": 152.89163, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -165125,7 +165189,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Memcached quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Memcached Documentation   1 Memcached observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Memcached Open-source distributed memory caching system to reduce the number of calls to external databases or APIs. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Official New Relic quickstart for Memcached Use this quickstart together with the New Relic Memcached On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your Memcached instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.01562, + "_score": 152.89163, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -165169,7 +165233,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Oracle Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Oracle Database installation docs Traditional database management system for running online transaction processing, data warehousing, and mixed database workloads. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Oracle? Traditional database management system for running online transaction processing, data warehousing, and mixed database workloads. Get started! Use New Relic's Oracle Database integration to collect key performance metrics on databases, tablespaces, and memory by default. Follow the Oracle Database monitoring integration documentation to get started. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Memcached Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.01562, + "_score": 152.89163, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -165215,7 +165279,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Couchbase quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Couchbase Documentation   1 Couchbase observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Couchbase Couchbase is an open-source, distributed multi-model NoSQL document-oriented database software package. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Couchbase is an award-winning distributed NoSQL cloud database. It delivers unmatched versatility, performance, scalability, and financial value across cloud, on-premises, hybrid, distributed cloud, and edge computing deployments. As a key-value and document database that’s memory first, Couchbase empowers developers to build responsive and flexible cloud, mobile, and edge computing applications that scale effortlessly. You can use this quickstart together with the New Relic Couchbase On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your Couchbase instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.01562, + "_score": 152.89163, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -165257,7 +165321,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Microsoft SQL Server observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MSSQL installation docs Relational database management system used to store and retrieve data as requested by other software applications. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Relational database management system used to store and retrieve data as requested by other software applications. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 160.73132, + "_score": 152.65857, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -165306,7 +165370,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon EFS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon EFS Documentation   1 Amazon EFS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon EFS installation docs Monitor Amazon EFS by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon EFS? Full managed NFS with support for both AWS and on-prem resources. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon EFS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon EFS documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon EFS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon EBS Amazon S3 AWS Direct Connect Amazon ElastiCache Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 372.71027, + "_score": 353.9475, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -165356,7 +165420,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon RDS Documentation   1 Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring installation docs Monitor Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring? Supplement your RDS monitoring with real-time metrics about the OS. Get started! Start monitoring AWS RDS Enhanced by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS RDS Enhanced documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS RDS Enhanced. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 338.45734, + "_score": 321.50763, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -165406,7 +165470,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon DocumentDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon DocumentDB Documentation   1 Amazon DocumentDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon DocumentDB installation docs Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon DocumentDB? Fast, scalable, highly available, and fully managed document database service that supports MongoDB workloads. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon DocumentDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon DocumentDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon DocumentDB.summary: Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relicsummary: Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relic How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 338.45734, + "_score": 321.50763, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -165456,7 +165520,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 Amazon ElastiCache quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon ElastiCache (Redis) Amazon ElastiCache (Memcached) Documentation   1 Amazon ElastiCache observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon ElastiCache installation docs Monitor Amazon ElastiCache by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon ElastiCache? Deploy, operate, and scale an in-memory data store or cache in the cloud. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon ElastiCache by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon ElastiCache documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon ElastiCache. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon EC2 Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 338.45407, + "_score": 321.50494, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -165506,7 +165570,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon QLDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon QLDB Documentation   1 Amazon QLDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon QLDB installation docs Monitor Amazon QLDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon QLDB? Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (Amazon QLDB) is a fully managed ledger database that provides a transparent, immutable, and cryptographically verifiable transaction log. Proactively instrument Amazon QLDB with the New Relic infrastructure monitoring agent to monitor the stability and reliability of Amazon QLDB. Amazon QLDB quickstart highlights The New Relic Amazon QLDB quickstart includes the following features Dashboards: Proactively monitor metrics like ledger samples, provider readIOs latency, ledgers, overview of ledger provider, etc. Start monitoring Amazon QLDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon QLDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. Ideal Amazon QLDB performance monitoring New Relic Amazon QLDB quickstart offers an integration for reporting your Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB) data to New Relic. The integration collects several Amazon QLDB metrics that you can analyze to understand context, improve customer experience, and make data-driven business decisions. The quickstart empowers you to monitor Amazon QLDB with out-of-the-box dashboards and visualizations. Some of the metrics you can track with the integration include the total amount of disk space used by a ledger's journal, indexes, and indexed history, all reported in 15-minute intervals. It also tracks the number of disk read I/O operations, disk write I/O operations, and the amount of time taken for data operations, all reported in one-minute intervals. Install the New Relic Amazon QLDB instant observability quickstart to effectively monitor your Amazon QLDB performance metrics with our infrastructure agent. This quickstart is your gateway to instant monitoring of services like QLDB AWS marketplace. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 338.45407, + "_score": 321.50494, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -165564,7 +165628,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Comet quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Demo Comet dashboard Documentation   1 Comet observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Comet Docs Documentation about Integrating Comet with New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Comet is a machine learning (ML) development platform built to meet the intense demands of enterprise teams deploying ML at scale. Comet’s integration with New Relic allows you to manage and optimize your ML models in production from your New Relic One dashboard. With Comet and New Relic, you can accelerate ML development and realize business value faster. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Jacques Verre Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Aporia Superwise Model Observability Platform Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps) Algorithmia Truera", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 775.902, + "_score": 736.41394, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -165615,7 +165679,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Algorithmia quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Algorithmia Dashboard for Default Metrics High level overview of your Algorithmia metrics within New Relic Documentation   1 Algorithmia observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Algorithmia Docs Documentation on the workings of the Algorithmia integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Algorithmia? Algorithmia is an enterprise platform for automating the deployment of machine-learning models into production. New Relic + Algorithmia The New Relic Algorithmia quickstart helps you track the performance of machine learning models in production. The quickstart enables full-stack observability of your machine learning models so that you can achieve maximum performance and uptime, as well as build more intelligent apps by unlocking end-to-end. The quickstart’s dashboards provide a high-level overview of Algorithmia metrics, like runtime duration by algorithm and throughput by algorithm. Why monitor Algorithmia with New Relic? Monitoring your ML models after production is critical to understanding the effectiveness of your algorithm. The New Relic Algorithmia monitoring quickstart empowers you to track and detect model drift, model bias, and data drift. The Algorithmia integration helps you to instrument, analyze, troubleshoot, and optimize ML model performance across your entire system. In addition, the quickstart enables you to send model performance metrics from Algorithmia Insights to New Relic where you can monitor your algorithms in real-time. You can also explore metrics data and view the state of your algorithm through a user-friendly dashboard. Install the New Relic Algorithmia quickstart today to streamline models in New Relic’s observability platform and build sophisticated ML models. It’s the key to creating a seamless collaboration between your data science and DevOps teams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources DagsHub Truera Superwise Model Observability Platform Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 771.5228, + "_score": 732.6227, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -165666,7 +165730,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Mona Labs quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Mona: Initial Dashboard Documentation   1 Mona Labs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Mona Labs Docs Documentation on the workings of the Mona Labs integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Mona provides the best visibility into AI systems in order to reduce associated risks with production AI, optimize operational processes, and enable teams to plan better AI roadmaps. The Mona - New Relic integration provides users with the ability to automatically view Mona generated insights directly on their New Relic dashboard, explore production AI / ML data with NRQL, and connect specific Mona insight events to New Relic Incident Intelligence. Instantly get alerted on latency issues and automatically detect anomalies to ensure the best performance within production systems. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Mona Labs Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Aporia Algorithmia Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps) Build your own ML Integration Truera", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 748.1311, + "_score": 709.7596, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -165718,7 +165782,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Truera quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Truera: Initial Dashboard Documentation   1 Truera observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Truera Docs Documentation on the workings of the Truera integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo TruEra provides best in class AI Quality diagnostics and monitoring solution. TruEra and NewRelic users can go beyond standard accuracy, input and output drift monitoring by identifying consequential data drift, and other AI Quality diagnostics such as fairness, conceptual soundness and segment behavior. When combined with NewRelic’s comprehensive observability capabilities, MLOps teams can correlate signals throughout the ML lifecycle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Truera Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Algorithmia Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps) Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration DagsHub", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 667.57043, + "_score": 633.6186, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -165747,7 +165811,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 658.98486, + "_score": 623.44324, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -165792,7 +165856,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets? Automatically scale application load across a series of heterogeneous, load-balanced virtual machines. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 130.12965, + "_score": 123.56314, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -165838,7 +165902,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure VMs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure VMs installation docs Monitor Azure VMs by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure VMs? Provides on-demand cloud infrastructure in a variety of server sizes, regions, and operating systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure VMs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure VMs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure VMs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 129.81644, + "_score": 123.30631, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -165884,7 +165948,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Machine Learning Services observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Machine Learning Services installation docs Monitor Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Machine Learning Services? Build and manage machine-learning applications on Azure. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Machine Learning Services documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Machine Learning Services. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 129.81644, + "_score": 123.30631, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -165930,7 +165994,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Logic Apps observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Logic Apps installation docs Monitor Azure Logic Apps by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Logic Apps? Scalable workflows, business processes, and enterprise orchestrations for apps and data across cloud services and on-prem systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Logic Apps by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Logic Apps documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Logic Apps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 129.81644, + "_score": 123.30631, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -165976,7 +166040,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure Cost Management quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Cost Management Documentation   1 Azure Cost Management observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Cost Management installation docs Monitor Azure Cost Management by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Cost Management? Monitor billing, manage subscriptions, and optimize spending across your Azure services. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Cost Management by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Cost Management documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Cost Management. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 129.81635, + "_score": 123.306244, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -166027,7 +166091,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Video agent for Android. observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Android. Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications for Android. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Agent to monitor video applications for Android. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 555.7683, + "_score": 527.7665, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -166076,7 +166140,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Video agent for Chromecast observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Chromecast Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications for Chromecast. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Agent to monitor video applications for Chromecast devices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for Android. Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for JWPlayer Agent for Prebid", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 555.7683, + "_score": 527.7665, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -166125,7 +166189,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for The Platform player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Theplatform Alerts   3 Video agent for The Platform player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - theplatform Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - theplatform Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - theplatform Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for The Platform player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video The Platform Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using The Platform player. Agent to monitor video applications using The Platform player. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for Chromecast", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 547.6682, + "_score": 520.2566, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -166175,7 +166239,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Video agent for iOS and tvOS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video iOS/tvOS Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications for iOS and tvOS. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Agent to monitor video applications for iOS and tvOS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Akamai player XCFramework agent v7.2.1 iOS agent v5.6.0 XCFramework agent v7.2.0 XCFramework agent v7.3.4", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 546.4201, + "_score": 519.08344, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -166224,7 +166288,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for VideoJS player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Video.js Alerts   3 Video agent for VideoJS player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - videojs Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - videojs Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - videojs Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for VideoJS player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video VideoJS Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using VideoJS player. Agent to monitor video applications using VideoJS player. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Android. Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 449.3883, + "_score": 426.85815, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -166275,7 +166339,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for VideoJS player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Video.js Alerts   3 Video agent for VideoJS player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - videojs Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - videojs Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - videojs Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for VideoJS player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video VideoJS Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using VideoJS player. Agent to monitor video applications using VideoJS player. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Android. Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 427.82132, + "_score": 406.32898, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -166327,7 +166391,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for Akamai player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Akamai Media Player Alerts   3 Video agent for Akamai player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - akamai-media-player Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - akamai-media-player Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - akamai-media-player Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for Akamai player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Akamai Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using Akamai player. Why monitor Akamai player? Akamai Media Player is designed to help you insert quality media playback experiences into web, mobile, and connected-TV applications using SDKs. It includes SDKs for web, iOS, tvOS, Android, Android TV, Fire TV, and Chromecast. New Relic Akamai quickstart monitors your Akamai player with digital experience monitoring, tracing, diagnostics, and application analytics. Akamai player quickstart highlights The New Relic Akamai player quickstart has the following features Dashboards| Our dashboards proactively track metrics like video attempts, video plays, and average video start time. The dashboards also help you monitor other key indicators like connection buffering ratio, plays by app, and more. Alerts| You can get instant alerts on performance metrics like video playback failure, video start failure, and video start time. How to monitor Akamai performance New Relic’s Akamai quickstart automatically instruments your Akamai player with our video agent. It empowers you to monitor video applications with practical dashboards and alerts. The dashboard provides interactive visualizations to explore your data and understand context. In particular, the dashboard offers you the ability to drill down into performance details like the number of video attempts, number of video plays, and the overall average video start. With instant alerts, the integration helps you to detect issues quickly and respond to them efficiently thereby improving your Akamai streaming experience. Install the New Relic Akamai observability quickstart today to track Akamai player’s metrics in real-time through a seamless dashboard and different alerts. This quickstart offers you the fastest path to effective monitoring of your Akamai video player via our video agent. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Android. Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for iOS and tvOS Agent for Prebid", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 427.04932, + "_score": 405.54852, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -166376,7 +166440,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for JWPlayer quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - JWPlayer Alerts   3 Video agent for JWPlayer observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - jwplayer Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - jwplayer Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - jwplayer Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for JWPlayer observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video JWPlayer Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using JWPlayer. Agent to monitor video applications using JWPlayer. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for VideoJS player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 426.99597, + "_score": 405.54556, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -166425,7 +166489,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for HTML5 player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - html5 Alerts   3 Video agent for HTML5 player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - html5 Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - html5 Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - html5 Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for HTML5 player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video HTML5 Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using HTML5 player. Agent to monitor video applications using HTML5 player. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 426.98468, + "_score": 405.53632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -166474,7 +166538,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Video agent for Android. observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Android. Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications for Android. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Agent to monitor video applications for Android. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 424.5428, + "_score": 403.0797, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -166524,7 +166588,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Ubuntu observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ubuntu installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor Ubuntu. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Ubuntu? Open source Linux distribution for both personal and enterprise use, based on Debian. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Ubuntu environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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View repo View repo What is Debian? Debian, also known as Debian GNU/Linux, is a Linux distribution composed of free and open-source software. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Debian environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The Unix monitoring integration allows for system-level monitoring of AIX, Linux, macOS, Solaris/SunOS and other Unix-based servers. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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View repo View repo What is CentOS? Free Linux distribution built to be compatible with Red Hat Enterprise. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your CentOS environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is SUSE? Linux-based operating system developed by SUSE designed for servers, mainframes, and workstations. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your SUSE environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Customer experience quality foundation Documentation   2 Customer Experience Quality Foundation observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Install README Guides you on how to customize the dashboard once you've installed it Implementation guide Explains what quality foundation is and how to apply it Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Quality foundation helps you see what your user's perception of web performance is. It does this in two ways: (1) focuses on user experience metrics for availability, page load, and in-page actions (2) segments data by device type, region, and user journey For more information view the implementation guide How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Kim Hickey (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Quality foundation: optimize web performance to improve your customers' digital experience Customer Experience Bottom of the funnel analysis Bottom-of-the-funnel analysis: optimize conversion by starting with the end of the user journey Contentsquare Improve web uptime", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 329.92297, + "_score": 313.2799, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -166894,7 +166958,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 307.045, + "_score": 290.61307, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -166939,7 +167003,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 294.16772, + "_score": 278.61768, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -166988,7 +167052,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure SQL Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure SQL Database installation docs Monitor Azure SQL Database by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure SQL Database? Azure SQL provides single databases with their own set of resources, and elastic pools that share a set of resources. Get started! Start monitoring Azure SQL Database by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure SQL Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure SQL Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93167, + "_score": 187.89565, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -167037,7 +167101,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure MySQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure MySQL Alerts   2 Azure MySQL observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90% for at least 10 minutes. High Memory Usage This alert is triggered when the Memory Usage is above 95% for at least 15 minutes. Documentation   1 Azure MySQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure MySQL installation docs Monitor Azure MySQL by connecting Azure to New Relic. What is Azure MySQL? Azure MySQL is a fully-managed database that can handle mission-critical workloads with predictable performance and dynamic scalability. This relational database offers high-availability, automatic backups, and data protection at-rest and in-motion. New Relic + Azure integration The New Relic Azure MySQL monitoring quickstart instruments your cloud service and manages the stability, scalability, and reliability of Azure MySQL with our infrastructure monitoring capabilities. Once instrumented, we proactively track your organization’s Azure MySQL metric data in real-time. Why monitor Azure MySQL with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your Microsoft Azure Database for MySQL metrics and other data to New Relic. With our Azure integration, you can view the Azure database for mysql data in pre-built dashboards, create your own alert conditions, and run custom queries for easy data visualization. If you’re looking to optimize your mysql database with high availability, elastic scaling, and more, install our quickstart. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Database Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93167, + "_score": 187.89565, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -167086,7 +167150,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Redis Cache observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Redis Cache installation docs Monitor Azure Redis Cache by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Redis Cache? Fully managed in-memory data store built for quickly scaling application performance. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Redis Cache by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Redis Cache documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Redis Cache. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93167, + "_score": 187.89565, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -167135,7 +167199,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure SQL Managed Instances observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure SQL Managed Instances installation docs Monitor Azure SQL Managed Instances by connecting Azure to New Relic Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure SQL Managed Instances? Cloud-based database service based on the SQL framework. Get started! Start monitoring Azure SQL Managed Instances by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure SQL Managed Instances documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure SQL Managed Instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93167, + "_score": 187.89565, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -167184,7 +167248,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure MariaDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Maria DB Alerts   2 Azure MariaDB observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90% for at least 10 minutes. High Memory Usage This alert is triggered when the Memory Usage is above 95% for at least 15 minutes. Documentation   1 Azure MariaDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure MariaDB installation docs Monitor Azure MariaDB by connecting Azure to New Relic. What is Azure MariaDB? Fully managed database as a service with predictable performance and scalability for applications using open-source tools and platforms. Get started! Start monitoring Azure MariaDB by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure MariaDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure MariaDB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.84465, + "_score": 187.82436, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -167225,7 +167289,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 88.98392, + "_score": 84.05343, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -167263,7 +167327,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 87.93561, + "_score": 82.688644, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -167305,7 +167369,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 87.932526, + "_score": 82.68617, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -167349,7 +167413,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 85.21722, + "_score": 80.49509, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -167390,7 +167454,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 84.6098, + "_score": 80.00149, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -167444,7 +167508,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Algorithmia quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Algorithmia Dashboard for Default Metrics High level overview of your Algorithmia metrics within New Relic Documentation   1 Algorithmia observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Algorithmia Docs Documentation on the workings of the Algorithmia integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Algorithmia? Algorithmia is an enterprise platform for automating the deployment of machine-learning models into production. New Relic + Algorithmia The New Relic Algorithmia quickstart helps you track the performance of machine learning models in production. The quickstart enables full-stack observability of your machine learning models so that you can achieve maximum performance and uptime, as well as build more intelligent apps by unlocking end-to-end. The quickstart’s dashboards provide a high-level overview of Algorithmia metrics, like runtime duration by algorithm and throughput by algorithm. Why monitor Algorithmia with New Relic? Monitoring your ML models after production is critical to understanding the effectiveness of your algorithm. The New Relic Algorithmia monitoring quickstart empowers you to track and detect model drift, model bias, and data drift. The Algorithmia integration helps you to instrument, analyze, troubleshoot, and optimize ML model performance across your entire system. In addition, the quickstart enables you to send model performance metrics from Algorithmia Insights to New Relic where you can monitor your algorithms in real-time. You can also explore metrics data and view the state of your algorithm through a user-friendly dashboard. Install the New Relic Algorithmia quickstart today to streamline models in New Relic’s observability platform and build sophisticated ML models. It’s the key to creating a seamless collaboration between your data science and DevOps teams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources DagsHub Truera Superwise Model Observability Platform Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 689.6374, + "_score": 654.80066, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -167492,7 +167556,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 DagsHub quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. DagsHub metrics dashboard Documentation   1 DagsHub observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. DagsHub Docs Documentation on the workings of the DagsHub integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo DagsHub is a platform for data scientists and machine learning engineers to version and sync their data, models, experiments, and code. It allows you and your team to easily share, review and reuse your work, providing a GitHub-like experience for machine learning. DagsHub is built on popular open-source tools and formats, making it easy to integrate with the tools you already use like New Relic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Algorithmia Superwise Model Observability Platform Truera Comet Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps)", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 622.51196, + "_score": 591.12744, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -167545,7 +167609,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Comet quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Demo Comet dashboard Documentation   1 Comet observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Comet Docs Documentation about Integrating Comet with New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Comet is a machine learning (ML) development platform built to meet the intense demands of enterprise teams deploying ML at scale. Comet’s integration with New Relic allows you to manage and optimize your ML models in production from your New Relic One dashboard. With Comet and New Relic, you can accelerate ML development and realize business value faster. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Jacques Verre Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Aporia Superwise Model Observability Platform Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps) Algorithmia Truera", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 577.30414, + "_score": 547.7852, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -167597,7 +167661,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Truera quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Truera: Initial Dashboard Documentation   1 Truera observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Truera Docs Documentation on the workings of the Truera integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo TruEra provides best in class AI Quality diagnostics and monitoring solution. TruEra and NewRelic users can go beyond standard accuracy, input and output drift monitoring by identifying consequential data drift, and other AI Quality diagnostics such as fairness, conceptual soundness and segment behavior. When combined with NewRelic’s comprehensive observability capabilities, MLOps teams can correlate signals throughout the ML lifecycle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Truera Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Algorithmia Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps) Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration DagsHub", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 518.9085, + "_score": 492.3593, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -167643,7 +167707,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Build your own ML Integration observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Bring your own data repo Documentation on how to bring your own ML data Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo With bring your own data (BYO), after just a few minutes, you can quickly send your model's inference and metric data to the New Relic platform, directly from a notebook or any other environment.# Displayed in search results and recommendations. Summarizes a quickstarts functionality. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps) Algorithmia Truera Superwise Model Observability Platform Amazon SageMaker", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 518.63055, + "_score": 492.26706, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -167694,7 +167758,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for JWPlayer quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - JWPlayer Alerts   3 Video agent for JWPlayer observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - jwplayer Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - jwplayer Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - jwplayer Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for JWPlayer observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video JWPlayer Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using JWPlayer. Agent to monitor video applications using JWPlayer. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for VideoJS player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 778.765, + "_score": 739.6875, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -167743,7 +167807,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for The Platform player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Theplatform Alerts   3 Video agent for The Platform player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - theplatform Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - theplatform Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - theplatform Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for The Platform player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video The Platform Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using The Platform player. Agent to monitor video applications using The Platform player. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for Chromecast", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 778.765, + "_score": 739.6875, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -167792,7 +167856,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for HTML5 player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - html5 Alerts   3 Video agent for HTML5 player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - html5 Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - html5 Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - html5 Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for HTML5 player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video HTML5 Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using HTML5 player. Agent to monitor video applications using HTML5 player. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 778.74445, + "_score": 739.67065, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -167841,7 +167905,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Agent for Google Publisher Tags observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GPT agent Installation Docs Agent to monitor web applications using GPT. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Agent to monitor web applications using GPT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Agent for Prebid Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for VideoJS player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 772.5261, + "_score": 734.1893, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -167892,7 +167956,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Roku quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Roku Quickstart Alerts   1 Roku observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Roku HTTP Error Rate Alert when the Roku Error Rate % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing connection issues Documentation   1 Roku observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Roku installation docs Use Roku agent to monitor Roku applications. Why monitor Roku? Roku is one of the world's most popular streaming platforms. New Relic has developed the first and only open-source observabiilty agent for Roku, giving you unparalleled insight into the performance of your Roku application. Analytics on HTTP requests and errors This can be manifestations of ISP or CDN issues or unwanted changes to the application or backend services. Faster identification and understanding of these issues is critical to maintaining a positive user experience. Video Quality of Experience (QoE) Correlate video quality issues back through the rest of the streaming architecture. Acquire complete correlations between video playback sessions to the backend systems. Customer journey tracking Follow customers as they navigate the application towards their content and their video playback experience. See where and when drop offs occur and the time it takes to complete critical actions. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for VideoJS player Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for HTML5 player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 645.50006, + "_score": 613.0563, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -167946,7 +168010,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Deeper Network quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Deeper Network - Connect Monitoring Alerts   3 Deeper Network observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Device CPU This alert triggers a warning when CPU % is above 70 for 2 minutes, and a critical when above 80 for 2 minutes. Device Memory This alert triggers a warning when memory % is above 70 for 2 minutes, and a critical when above 80 for 2 minutes. Device Temperature This alert triggers a warning when above 55 degress celsius for 2 minutes, and a critical when above 65 for 2 minutes. Documentation   2 Deeper Network observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Deeper Network The Decentralized Gateway and Infrastructure for Web3.0. Deeper Network combines blockchain, network security, and sharing economy to create a global peer to peer network that empowers the real users of the internet and paves the way for the next generation of the web. Deeper Network Monitoring Guide A guide detailing how to configure and use the `deeper-cli` with New Relic. Deeper Connect Monitoring Quickstart Get deep visibility into the health, performance, connections, logs and balance of your Deeper Connect device. Alert and identify potential issues, or simply use for remote monitoring. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Kav. Pather Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Databricks Integration Network KTranslate Container Health Cloudflare Network Logs MariaDB Network Syslog", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 346.8081, + "_score": 329.40002, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -167994,7 +168058,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 BizTalk360 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. BizTalk360 Documentation   1 BizTalk360 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. BizTalk360 BizTalk360 brings integration with New Relic and has the capability to provide deep performance analytics of your configured BizTalk environment. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What's BizTalk360? BizTalk360 is a one-stop tool for administration, monitoring and application performance management (APM) of BizTalk environments. To be able to use the integration with New Relic from BizTalk360, you must have : New Relic License to be configured in BizTalk360 Application. Download the latest version of BizTalk360 from here BizTalk360 Platinum license . You must be a Super User in your BizTalk360 application to configure the New Relic environment in BizTalk360 Below are some of the important performance metrics you can see in your Newrelic dashboard. BizTalk and SQL Server Health CPU Usage Memory Usage Disk Free Space Average Disk Queue Length Network Performance Host Performance Host Instance performance by CPU Host Instance Performance by Memory CPU Consuming Host Instances Top 10 Memory Consuming Host Instances BizTalk Messaging Performance BizTalk Host Performance Documents Receive/Second Documents Processed/Second Inbound Latency (Sec) Outbound Latency (Sec) Outbound Adapter Latency (Sec) Throttling Performance Message delivery Throttling State Message Publishing Throttling State Message Delivery Outgoing Rate Message Delivery Incoming Rate Active Instance Count How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors BizTalk360, Raja Sreenivasan Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Mule ESB Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity ReleaseIQ Databricks Integration Postman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 329.9646, + "_score": 313.40033, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -168041,7 +168105,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 MariaDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MariaDB installation docs MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Mule ESB Postman Cloudflare Network Logs Network KTranslate Container Health DBmarlin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 276.79416, + "_score": 262.90195, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -168091,7 +168155,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Mule ESB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Mule ESB observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Mule ESB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Mule ESB installation docs Mule is a lightweight Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform. What is Mule ESB? Mule is a lightweight Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Mule ESB with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Mule ESB. To learn more about Mulesoft, visit their blog. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources MariaDB Postman BizTalk360 Glassbox Gigamon Newrelic", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 276.6407, + "_score": 262.7761, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -168141,7 +168205,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Postman quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Postman Monitor Documentation   1 Postman observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Postman integration configuration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Postman introduction Postman is an API platform for building and using APIs. Postman simplifies each step of the API lifecycle and streamlines collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster. Postman quickstart highlights The Postman quickstart allows you to get an opinionated visualization of your Postman API data within minutes. View your average latency over time Compare your total request count over time Get a real time tally of recent errors and failed tests Measure API 4xx and 5xx failures Review your byte traffic over time Getting started Watch the Nerd Byte instructional video Read the blog post How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Shashank Awasthi, Postman Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Speedscale Cloudflare Network Logs MariaDB Mule ESB Bitbucket", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 275.7213, + "_score": 261.9245, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -168189,7 +168253,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Video agent for Android. observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Android. Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications for Android. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Agent to monitor video applications for Android. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 678.03845, + "_score": 643.25854, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -168238,7 +168302,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for VideoJS player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Video.js Alerts   3 Video agent for VideoJS player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - videojs Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - videojs Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - videojs Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for VideoJS player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video VideoJS Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using VideoJS player. Agent to monitor video applications using VideoJS player. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Android. Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 675.4831, + "_score": 641.063, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -168287,7 +168351,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for JWPlayer quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - JWPlayer Alerts   3 Video agent for JWPlayer observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - jwplayer Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - jwplayer Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - jwplayer Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for JWPlayer observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video JWPlayer Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using JWPlayer. Agent to monitor video applications using JWPlayer. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for VideoJS player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 674.6577, + "_score": 640.27966, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -168336,7 +168400,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for The Platform player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Theplatform Alerts   3 Video agent for The Platform player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - theplatform Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - theplatform Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - theplatform Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for The Platform player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video The Platform Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using The Platform player. Agent to monitor video applications using The Platform player. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for Chromecast", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 674.6577, + "_score": 640.27966, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -168385,7 +168449,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Agent for Google Publisher Tags observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GPT agent Installation Docs Agent to monitor web applications using GPT. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Agent to monitor web applications using GPT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Agent for Prebid Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for VideoJS player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 668.05286, + "_score": 634.4036, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -168429,7 +168493,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets? Automatically scale application load across a series of heterogeneous, load-balanced virtual machines. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.39605, + "_score": 115.26488, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -168475,7 +168539,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure VMs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure VMs installation docs Monitor Azure VMs by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure VMs? Provides on-demand cloud infrastructure in a variety of server sizes, regions, and operating systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure VMs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure VMs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure VMs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10385, + "_score": 115.0253, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -168521,7 +168585,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Machine Learning Services observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Machine Learning Services installation docs Monitor Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Machine Learning Services? Build and manage machine-learning applications on Azure. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Machine Learning Services documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Machine Learning Services. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10385, + "_score": 115.0253, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -168567,7 +168631,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Logic Apps observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Logic Apps installation docs Monitor Azure Logic Apps by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Logic Apps? Scalable workflows, business processes, and enterprise orchestrations for apps and data across cloud services and on-prem systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Logic Apps by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Logic Apps documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Logic Apps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.10385, + "_score": 115.0253, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -168613,7 +168677,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure Cost Management quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Cost Management Documentation   1 Azure Cost Management observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Cost Management installation docs Monitor Azure Cost Management by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Cost Management? Monitor billing, manage subscriptions, and optimize spending across your Azure services. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Cost Management by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Cost Management documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Cost Management. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.103775, + "_score": 115.02524, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -168664,7 +168728,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure SQL Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure SQL Database installation docs Monitor Azure SQL Database by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure SQL Database? Azure SQL provides single databases with their own set of resources, and elastic pools that share a set of resources. Get started! Start monitoring Azure SQL Database by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure SQL Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure SQL Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93181, + "_score": 187.89565, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -168713,7 +168777,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure Cosmos DB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Cosmos DB Documentation   1 Azure Cosmos DB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Cosmos DB installation docs Monitor Azure Cosmos DB by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Cosmos DB? Quickly and easily scale your database traffic across multiple Azure regions. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Cosmos DB by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Cosmos DB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Cosmos DB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93181, + "_score": 187.89565, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -168762,7 +168826,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure MySQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure MySQL Alerts   2 Azure MySQL observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90% for at least 10 minutes. High Memory Usage This alert is triggered when the Memory Usage is above 95% for at least 15 minutes. Documentation   1 Azure MySQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure MySQL installation docs Monitor Azure MySQL by connecting Azure to New Relic. What is Azure MySQL? Azure MySQL is a fully-managed database that can handle mission-critical workloads with predictable performance and dynamic scalability. This relational database offers high-availability, automatic backups, and data protection at-rest and in-motion. New Relic + Azure integration The New Relic Azure MySQL monitoring quickstart instruments your cloud service and manages the stability, scalability, and reliability of Azure MySQL with our infrastructure monitoring capabilities. Once instrumented, we proactively track your organization’s Azure MySQL metric data in real-time. Why monitor Azure MySQL with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your Microsoft Azure Database for MySQL metrics and other data to New Relic. With our Azure integration, you can view the Azure database for mysql data in pre-built dashboards, create your own alert conditions, and run custom queries for easy data visualization. If you’re looking to optimize your mysql database with high availability, elastic scaling, and more, install our quickstart. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Database Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93181, + "_score": 187.89565, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -168811,7 +168875,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Redis Cache observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Redis Cache installation docs Monitor Azure Redis Cache by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Redis Cache? Fully managed in-memory data store built for quickly scaling application performance. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Redis Cache by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Redis Cache documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Redis Cache. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93181, + "_score": 187.89565, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -168860,7 +168924,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure SQL Managed Instances observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure SQL Managed Instances installation docs Monitor Azure SQL Managed Instances by connecting Azure to New Relic Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure SQL Managed Instances? Cloud-based database service based on the SQL framework. Get started! Start monitoring Azure SQL Managed Instances by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure SQL Managed Instances documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure SQL Managed Instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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You can use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic entities. In this guide you'll learn how to set up New Relic for the first time with the open source New Relic Kubernetes operator. More specifically, you'll provision an alert policy with NRQL conditions in your New Relic account using Kubernetes. Before you begin This walkthrough assumes you’ve already deployed a Kubernetes cluster. You could even create a local cluster on your machine with kind. To use this guide, you should have some basic knowledge of both New Relic and Kubernetes. To complete the full exercise, you’ll need to: Deploy a New Relic agent if you haven't done so yet. Install New Relic for your application. Install kubectl and point it at the correct cluster; this determines the cluster where you’ll install the New Relic operator. Install kustomize. Step 1 of 3 Installing the operator on your Kubernetes cluster First, install cert-manager, which automatically provisions and manages TLS certificates in Kubernetes. bash Copy $ kubectl apply --validate=false -f https://github.com/jetstack/cert-manager/releases/download/v0.15.0/cert-manager.yaml Next, install the Kubernetes operator. bash Copy $ kustomize build https://github.com/newrelic/newrelic-kubernetes-operator/config/default | kubectl apply -f - To confirm the installation was successful, run a few kubectl commands to check the status of the Kubernetes operator. Ensure the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system, has been applied: bash Copy $ kubectl get namespaces The output should be similar to the following, which includes the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system: bash Copy NAME STATUS AGE cert-manager Active 4m35s default Active 20m kube-node-lease Active 20m kube-public Active 20m kube-system Active 20m newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system Active 3m48s Now, make sure the Kubernetes operator's controller manager is running: Note: Don't forget to include the --namespace (shorthand -n) option when running kubectl get pods to ensure you're inspecting resources within the correct namespace. bash Copy $ kubectl get pods --namespace newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system You should see output similar to the following: bash Copy NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-7b9c64f58crwg9j 2/2 Running 0 157m If your output is similar to the example shown, you’re ready for the next step. If you don’t see a pod named newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-, double check your Kubernetes configuration to ensure you’re within the correct context and pointing to the correct cluster. Step 2 of 3 Creating your first alert policy To kick things off, start small. First, create an alert policy with the minimum required configuration, then add a NRQL alert condition to the policy, which will add the condition to the policy in New Relic. A minimal alert policy configuration is represented in the code below. For the sake of this walkthrough, name this file new_relic_alert_policy.yaml. Note: For help locating your user key, check out New Relic's user key documentation. apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' Copy Now run the kubectl apply command to create your alert policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml You'll see output that reads similar to the following: bash Copy alertspolicy.nr.k8s.newrelic.com/my-policy created Confirm that your alert policy was created by viewing your policies at alerts.newrelic.com/accounts/{your account ID}/policies. You can search for your new policy by its name. In this case, search for \"Alert Policy Created With k8s.\" You should see your new alert policy. Next it’s time to add a NRQL alert condition to the policy using the same configuration file. Step 3 of 3 Add NRQL alert conditions to your alert policy In the previous section you created an alert policy; now, you’ll add some alert conditions to the policy so you can trigger alerts when certain metrics are out of line. In your new_relic_alert_policy.yaml file, add a NRQL alert condition to the policy that will alert you when an application's average overall response time is above five seconds for a three minute period. Note: To receive notifications when an alert is triggered, add notification channels to your alert policy, with this code. # The policy from the previous steps apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' # Add a NRQL alert condition to the policy conditions: - spec: type: 'NRQL' name: 'NRQL Alert Condition Created With k8s' nrql: query: \"SELECT average(duration) FROM Transaction WHERE appName = 'YOUR APP NAME'\" evaluationOffset: 3 enabled: true terms: - threshold: '5' threshold_occurrences: 'ALL' threshold_duration: 180 priority: 'CRITICAL' operator: 'ABOVE' violationTimeLimit: 'ONE_HOUR' valueFunction: 'SINGLE_VALUE' Copy With the alert condition added to the configuration, you can apply the update, which will create a NRQL alert condition and add it to your policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml To confirm that the NRQL alert condition was created successfully, refresh your alert policy. If you see a new alert condition added to the alert policy, it was a success. To finish things off, you'll create and add an alert channel to your alert policy. For example, maybe you want to send an email out to your team when your alert condition is triggered. Try it out now We have a Kubernetes test cluster ready for you in 2 minutes. By following this on-line tutorial, you will learn how to: Deploy the New Relic agent in a Kubernetes environment Use the New Relic Kubernetes operator Some tips to use the on-line tutorial window: Accept the cookies, so you can see the menu bar. Click anywhere in the tutorial window to start. It will take about 2 minutes for your environment to be ready. Press CTRL-l or type clear to clear the terminal window Click on the finish flag icon in the bottom menu to hide or show the instructions Good luck! Important Some browsers automatically disable the use of iframes. If the module isn't loading please check your browser settings. Your browser does not support iframes. What’s next? Nice work — now you can manage your New Relic alert policies and NRQL alert conditions with code that integrates seamlessly within your Kubernetes workflow. This provides the ability to configure and manage your alerts with a domain-specific pattern, providing consistency and maintainability. You also gain the benefits of code reviews for any potential changes moving forward. As you and your team move forward, you might need to adjust some of the configuration values to better fit your needs. 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You can use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic entities. In this guide you'll learn how to set up New Relic for the first time with the open source New Relic Kubernetes operator. More specifically, you'll provision an alert policy with NRQL conditions in your New Relic account using Kubernetes. Before you begin This walkthrough assumes you’ve already deployed a Kubernetes cluster. You could even create a local cluster on your machine with kind. To use this guide, you should have some basic knowledge of both New Relic and Kubernetes. To complete the full exercise, you’ll need to: Deploy a New Relic agent if you haven't done so yet. Install New Relic for your application. Install kubectl and point it at the correct cluster; this determines the cluster where you’ll install the New Relic operator. Install kustomize. Step 1 of 3 Installing the operator on your Kubernetes cluster First, install cert-manager, which automatically provisions and manages TLS certificates in Kubernetes. bash Copy $ kubectl apply --validate=false -f https://github.com/jetstack/cert-manager/releases/download/v0.15.0/cert-manager.yaml Next, install the Kubernetes operator. bash Copy $ kustomize build https://github.com/newrelic/newrelic-kubernetes-operator/config/default | kubectl apply -f - To confirm the installation was successful, run a few kubectl commands to check the status of the Kubernetes operator. Ensure the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system, has been applied: bash Copy $ kubectl get namespaces The output should be similar to the following, which includes the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system: bash Copy NAME STATUS AGE cert-manager Active 4m35s default Active 20m kube-node-lease Active 20m kube-public Active 20m kube-system Active 20m newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system Active 3m48s Now, make sure the Kubernetes operator's controller manager is running: Note: Don't forget to include the --namespace (shorthand -n) option when running kubectl get pods to ensure you're inspecting resources within the correct namespace. bash Copy $ kubectl get pods --namespace newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system You should see output similar to the following: bash Copy NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-7b9c64f58crwg9j 2/2 Running 0 157m If your output is similar to the example shown, you’re ready for the next step. If you don’t see a pod named newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-, double check your Kubernetes configuration to ensure you’re within the correct context and pointing to the correct cluster. Step 2 of 3 Creating your first alert policy To kick things off, start small. First, create an alert policy with the minimum required configuration, then add a NRQL alert condition to the policy, which will add the condition to the policy in New Relic. A minimal alert policy configuration is represented in the code below. For the sake of this walkthrough, name this file new_relic_alert_policy.yaml. Note: For help locating your user key, check out New Relic's user key documentation. apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' Copy Now run the kubectl apply command to create your alert policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml You'll see output that reads similar to the following: bash Copy alertspolicy.nr.k8s.newrelic.com/my-policy created Confirm that your alert policy was created by viewing your policies at alerts.newrelic.com/accounts/{your account ID}/policies. You can search for your new policy by its name. In this case, search for \"Alert Policy Created With k8s.\" You should see your new alert policy. Next it’s time to add a NRQL alert condition to the policy using the same configuration file. Step 3 of 3 Add NRQL alert conditions to your alert policy In the previous section you created an alert policy; now, you’ll add some alert conditions to the policy so you can trigger alerts when certain metrics are out of line. In your new_relic_alert_policy.yaml file, add a NRQL alert condition to the policy that will alert you when an application's average overall response time is above five seconds for a three minute period. Note: To receive notifications when an alert is triggered, add notification channels to your alert policy, with this code. # The policy from the previous steps apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' # Add a NRQL alert condition to the policy conditions: - spec: type: 'NRQL' name: 'NRQL Alert Condition Created With k8s' nrql: query: \"SELECT average(duration) FROM Transaction WHERE appName = 'YOUR APP NAME'\" evaluationOffset: 3 enabled: true terms: - threshold: '5' threshold_occurrences: 'ALL' threshold_duration: 180 priority: 'CRITICAL' operator: 'ABOVE' violationTimeLimit: 'ONE_HOUR' valueFunction: 'SINGLE_VALUE' Copy With the alert condition added to the configuration, you can apply the update, which will create a NRQL alert condition and add it to your policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml To confirm that the NRQL alert condition was created successfully, refresh your alert policy. If you see a new alert condition added to the alert policy, it was a success. To finish things off, you'll create and add an alert channel to your alert policy. For example, maybe you want to send an email out to your team when your alert condition is triggered. Try it out now We have a Kubernetes test cluster ready for you in 2 minutes. By following this on-line tutorial, you will learn how to: Deploy the New Relic agent in a Kubernetes environment Use the New Relic Kubernetes operator Some tips to use the on-line tutorial window: Accept the cookies, so you can see the menu bar. Click anywhere in the tutorial window to start. It will take about 2 minutes for your environment to be ready. Press CTRL-l or type clear to clear the terminal window Click on the finish flag icon in the bottom menu to hide or show the instructions Good luck! Important Some browsers automatically disable the use of iframes. If the module isn't loading please check your browser settings. Your browser does not support iframes. What’s next? Nice work — now you can manage your New Relic alert policies and NRQL alert conditions with code that integrates seamlessly within your Kubernetes workflow. This provides the ability to configure and manage your alerts with a domain-specific pattern, providing consistency and maintainability. You also gain the benefits of code reviews for any potential changes moving forward. As you and your team move forward, you might need to adjust some of the configuration values to better fit your needs. 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Dashboard   1 Amazon Route 53 Resolver quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Route 53 Documentation   1 Amazon Route 53 Resolver observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Route 53 Resolver installation docs Monitor Amazon Route 53 Resolver by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Route 53 Resolver? Create and configure endpoints in Amazon Route 53. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Route 53 Resolver by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Route 53 Resolver documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Route 53 Resolver. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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View repo View repo What is AWS WAF? Secure web traffic with a firewall built on top of Amazon Web Services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS WAF by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS WAF documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS WAF. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Transit Gateway? Collate VPC and on-premises resources through a central gateway. Get started! Start monitoring AWS TransitGateway by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS TransitGateway documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS TransitGateway. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB Amazon VPC AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.7371, + "_score": 333.01263, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -169284,7 +169348,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon VPC quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon VPC Documentation   1 Amazon VPC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon VPC installation docs Monitor Amazon VPC by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon VPC? Virtual network that leverages AWS to gain visibility into configuration event changes that are overlaid across your Amazon services. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon VPC by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon VPC documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon VPC. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB AWS Direct Connect", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.72086, + "_score": 332.99933, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -169334,7 +169398,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 AWS Direct Connect quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS Direct Connect Documentation   1 AWS Direct Connect observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Direct Connect installation docs Monitor AWS Direct Connect by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Direct Connect? Establish a private, secure connection to AWS that runs outside of your ISP. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Direct Connect by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Direct Connect documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Direct Connect. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Transit Gateway AWS WAF Amazon VPC Amazon Route 53 Resolver AWS NLB/ALB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.54706, + "_score": 332.85693, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -169381,7 +169445,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Docker observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Docker installation docs Docker is a set of platform as a service products that use OS-level virtualization to deliver software in packages called containers. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo How to monitor Docker with New Relic? Our Docker monitoring integration automatically collects metrics for Docker containers running on hosts that have the New Relic infrastructure monitoring agent installed. The integration imports all the labels associated with the containers and helps you to group by the metadata associated with those labels. Our monitoring quickstart lets you filter down to see all the processes running inside a container using the New Relic “contained” attribute. In addition, you can pinpoint the CPU, memory, and I/O used by any process within a container. Why monitor Docker with New Relic? New Relic's Docker monitoring quickstart empowers you to get a 360° visibility for your apps, server infrastructure, and Dockerized containers—all in one place. Since your team is likely charged with delivering high-quality software that yields a great customer experience, monitoring Docker is essential. It allows you to keep up that customer experience with your users remaining unaffected by any changes to platforms, tools, languages, or frameworks. With our Docker monitoring integration, you can easily identify which container is running which app, and quickly solve any issues. Install the New Relic Docker quickstart today to get instant performance metrics for containerized applications across your entire environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Containers Kubernetes GCP Cloud Run CloudFoundry Google Kubernetes Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 152.44138, + "_score": 145.40381, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -169421,7 +169485,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 140.92412, + "_score": 133.3958, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -169465,7 +169529,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets? Automatically scale application load across a series of heterogeneous, load-balanced virtual machines. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.396126, + "_score": 115.26488, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -169511,7 +169575,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure VMs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure VMs installation docs Monitor Azure VMs by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure VMs? Provides on-demand cloud infrastructure in a variety of server sizes, regions, and operating systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure VMs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure VMs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure VMs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.103935, + "_score": 115.0253, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -169557,7 +169621,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Machine Learning Services observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Machine Learning Services installation docs Monitor Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Machine Learning Services? Build and manage machine-learning applications on Azure. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Machine Learning Services documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Machine Learning Services. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.103935, + "_score": 115.0253, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -169607,7 +169671,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs Collect and manage log data coming in from Amazon's Cloudwatch observability framework. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Collect and manage log data coming in from Amazon's Cloudwatch observability framework. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon EFS? Full managed NFS with support for both AWS and on-prem resources. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon EFS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon EFS documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon EFS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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View repo View repo What is Amazon EBS? Block level storage volumes for Amazon EC2 instances. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon EBS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon EBS documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon EBS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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CloudFront - 4xx/5xx error greater than 1% Alert triggered when the error rate(4xx/5xx errors) exceeds 1% Documentation   1 Amazon CloudFront web logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon CloudFront web logs installation docs Monitor Amazon CloudFront web logs in New Relic. What is Amazon CloudFront? Speeds up the distribution of web content served from Amazon Web Services. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon CloudFront by sending your Amazon Cloudfront Web Logs to New Relic. Check out our Amazon CloudFront documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's Log monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon CloudFront. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. 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You can use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic entities. In this guide you'll learn how to set up New Relic for the first time with the open source New Relic Kubernetes operator. More specifically, you'll provision an alert policy with NRQL conditions in your New Relic account using Kubernetes. Before you begin This walkthrough assumes you’ve already deployed a Kubernetes cluster. You could even create a local cluster on your machine with kind. To use this guide, you should have some basic knowledge of both New Relic and Kubernetes. To complete the full exercise, you’ll need to: Deploy a New Relic agent if you haven't done so yet. Install New Relic for your application. Install kubectl and point it at the correct cluster; this determines the cluster where you’ll install the New Relic operator. Install kustomize. Step 1 of 3 Installing the operator on your Kubernetes cluster First, install cert-manager, which automatically provisions and manages TLS certificates in Kubernetes. bash Copy $ kubectl apply --validate=false -f https://github.com/jetstack/cert-manager/releases/download/v0.15.0/cert-manager.yaml Next, install the Kubernetes operator. bash Copy $ kustomize build https://github.com/newrelic/newrelic-kubernetes-operator/config/default | kubectl apply -f - To confirm the installation was successful, run a few kubectl commands to check the status of the Kubernetes operator. Ensure the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system, has been applied: bash Copy $ kubectl get namespaces The output should be similar to the following, which includes the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system: bash Copy NAME STATUS AGE cert-manager Active 4m35s default Active 20m kube-node-lease Active 20m kube-public Active 20m kube-system Active 20m newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system Active 3m48s Now, make sure the Kubernetes operator's controller manager is running: Note: Don't forget to include the --namespace (shorthand -n) option when running kubectl get pods to ensure you're inspecting resources within the correct namespace. bash Copy $ kubectl get pods --namespace newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system You should see output similar to the following: bash Copy NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-7b9c64f58crwg9j 2/2 Running 0 157m If your output is similar to the example shown, you’re ready for the next step. If you don’t see a pod named newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-, double check your Kubernetes configuration to ensure you’re within the correct context and pointing to the correct cluster. Step 2 of 3 Creating your first alert policy To kick things off, start small. First, create an alert policy with the minimum required configuration, then add a NRQL alert condition to the policy, which will add the condition to the policy in New Relic. A minimal alert policy configuration is represented in the code below. For the sake of this walkthrough, name this file new_relic_alert_policy.yaml. Note: For help locating your user key, check out New Relic's user key documentation. apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' Copy Now run the kubectl apply command to create your alert policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml You'll see output that reads similar to the following: bash Copy alertspolicy.nr.k8s.newrelic.com/my-policy created Confirm that your alert policy was created by viewing your policies at alerts.newrelic.com/accounts/{your account ID}/policies. You can search for your new policy by its name. In this case, search for \"Alert Policy Created With k8s.\" You should see your new alert policy. Next it’s time to add a NRQL alert condition to the policy using the same configuration file. Step 3 of 3 Add NRQL alert conditions to your alert policy In the previous section you created an alert policy; now, you’ll add some alert conditions to the policy so you can trigger alerts when certain metrics are out of line. In your new_relic_alert_policy.yaml file, add a NRQL alert condition to the policy that will alert you when an application's average overall response time is above five seconds for a three minute period. Note: To receive notifications when an alert is triggered, add notification channels to your alert policy, with this code. # The policy from the previous steps apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' # Add a NRQL alert condition to the policy conditions: - spec: type: 'NRQL' name: 'NRQL Alert Condition Created With k8s' nrql: query: \"SELECT average(duration) FROM Transaction WHERE appName = 'YOUR APP NAME'\" evaluationOffset: 3 enabled: true terms: - threshold: '5' threshold_occurrences: 'ALL' threshold_duration: 180 priority: 'CRITICAL' operator: 'ABOVE' violationTimeLimit: 'ONE_HOUR' valueFunction: 'SINGLE_VALUE' Copy With the alert condition added to the configuration, you can apply the update, which will create a NRQL alert condition and add it to your policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml To confirm that the NRQL alert condition was created successfully, refresh your alert policy. If you see a new alert condition added to the alert policy, it was a success. To finish things off, you'll create and add an alert channel to your alert policy. For example, maybe you want to send an email out to your team when your alert condition is triggered. Try it out now We have a Kubernetes test cluster ready for you in 2 minutes. By following this on-line tutorial, you will learn how to: Deploy the New Relic agent in a Kubernetes environment Use the New Relic Kubernetes operator Some tips to use the on-line tutorial window: Accept the cookies, so you can see the menu bar. Click anywhere in the tutorial window to start. It will take about 2 minutes for your environment to be ready. Press CTRL-l or type clear to clear the terminal window Click on the finish flag icon in the bottom menu to hide or show the instructions Good luck! Important Some browsers automatically disable the use of iframes. If the module isn't loading please check your browser settings. Your browser does not support iframes. What’s next? Nice work — now you can manage your New Relic alert policies and NRQL alert conditions with code that integrates seamlessly within your Kubernetes workflow. This provides the ability to configure and manage your alerts with a domain-specific pattern, providing consistency and maintainability. You also gain the benefits of code reviews for any potential changes moving forward. As you and your team move forward, you might need to adjust some of the configuration values to better fit your needs. 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You can use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic entities. In this guide you'll learn how to set up New Relic for the first time with the open source New Relic Kubernetes operator. More specifically, you'll provision an alert policy with NRQL conditions in your New Relic account using Kubernetes. Before you begin This walkthrough assumes you’ve already deployed a Kubernetes cluster. You could even create a local cluster on your machine with kind. To use this guide, you should have some basic knowledge of both New Relic and Kubernetes. To complete the full exercise, you’ll need to: Deploy a New Relic agent if you haven't done so yet. Install New Relic for your application. Install kubectl and point it at the correct cluster; this determines the cluster where you’ll install the New Relic operator. Install kustomize. Step 1 of 3 Installing the operator on your Kubernetes cluster First, install cert-manager, which automatically provisions and manages TLS certificates in Kubernetes. bash Copy $ kubectl apply --validate=false -f https://github.com/jetstack/cert-manager/releases/download/v0.15.0/cert-manager.yaml Next, install the Kubernetes operator. bash Copy $ kustomize build https://github.com/newrelic/newrelic-kubernetes-operator/config/default | kubectl apply -f - To confirm the installation was successful, run a few kubectl commands to check the status of the Kubernetes operator. Ensure the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system, has been applied: bash Copy $ kubectl get namespaces The output should be similar to the following, which includes the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system: bash Copy NAME STATUS AGE cert-manager Active 4m35s default Active 20m kube-node-lease Active 20m kube-public Active 20m kube-system Active 20m newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system Active 3m48s Now, make sure the Kubernetes operator's controller manager is running: Note: Don't forget to include the --namespace (shorthand -n) option when running kubectl get pods to ensure you're inspecting resources within the correct namespace. bash Copy $ kubectl get pods --namespace newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system You should see output similar to the following: bash Copy NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-7b9c64f58crwg9j 2/2 Running 0 157m If your output is similar to the example shown, you’re ready for the next step. If you don’t see a pod named newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-, double check your Kubernetes configuration to ensure you’re within the correct context and pointing to the correct cluster. Step 2 of 3 Creating your first alert policy To kick things off, start small. First, create an alert policy with the minimum required configuration, then add a NRQL alert condition to the policy, which will add the condition to the policy in New Relic. A minimal alert policy configuration is represented in the code below. For the sake of this walkthrough, name this file new_relic_alert_policy.yaml. 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Step 3 of 3 Add NRQL alert conditions to your alert policy In the previous section you created an alert policy; now, you’ll add some alert conditions to the policy so you can trigger alerts when certain metrics are out of line. In your new_relic_alert_policy.yaml file, add a NRQL alert condition to the policy that will alert you when an application's average overall response time is above five seconds for a three minute period. Note: To receive notifications when an alert is triggered, add notification channels to your alert policy, with this code. # The policy from the previous steps apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' # Add a NRQL alert condition to the policy conditions: - spec: type: 'NRQL' name: 'NRQL Alert Condition Created With k8s' nrql: query: \"SELECT average(duration) FROM Transaction WHERE appName = 'YOUR APP NAME'\" evaluationOffset: 3 enabled: true terms: - threshold: '5' threshold_occurrences: 'ALL' threshold_duration: 180 priority: 'CRITICAL' operator: 'ABOVE' violationTimeLimit: 'ONE_HOUR' valueFunction: 'SINGLE_VALUE' Copy With the alert condition added to the configuration, you can apply the update, which will create a NRQL alert condition and add it to your policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml To confirm that the NRQL alert condition was created successfully, refresh your alert policy. If you see a new alert condition added to the alert policy, it was a success. To finish things off, you'll create and add an alert channel to your alert policy. For example, maybe you want to send an email out to your team when your alert condition is triggered. Try it out now We have a Kubernetes test cluster ready for you in 2 minutes. By following this on-line tutorial, you will learn how to: Deploy the New Relic agent in a Kubernetes environment Use the New Relic Kubernetes operator Some tips to use the on-line tutorial window: Accept the cookies, so you can see the menu bar. Click anywhere in the tutorial window to start. It will take about 2 minutes for your environment to be ready. Press CTRL-l or type clear to clear the terminal window Click on the finish flag icon in the bottom menu to hide or show the instructions Good luck! Important Some browsers automatically disable the use of iframes. If the module isn't loading please check your browser settings. Your browser does not support iframes. What’s next? Nice work — now you can manage your New Relic alert policies and NRQL alert conditions with code that integrates seamlessly within your Kubernetes workflow. This provides the ability to configure and manage your alerts with a domain-specific pattern, providing consistency and maintainability. You also gain the benefits of code reviews for any potential changes moving forward. As you and your team move forward, you might need to adjust some of the configuration values to better fit your needs. 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Dashboard   1 Aporia quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Aporia Dashboard Aporia predictions monitoring dashboard Documentation   1 Aporia observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Aporia Docs Documentation on the workings of the Aporia integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Aporia’s integration with New Relic provides you with full access to a customized ML monitoring dashboard in New Relic. The dashboard contains six different charts: Most Active Models, Most Active Model Versions, Model Inferences, Average Numeric Inferences, Numeric Inferences Heatmaps, and Categorical Inferences for a comprehensive inferences investigation for all your models in production. This integration also supports monitoring for almost all model use cases, including: fraud detection, NLP, Recommendations, Sales Forecast, Churn Prediction, Lead Prioritization, and Tabular Data. By leveraging New Relic Alerts and Applied Intelligence, you will be able to monitor and manage alerts for all your operational needs. Find, troubleshoot, and resolve problems faster and automatically detect anomalies and combine related alerts and incidents to enable root cause analysis for any operational issues that may arise, even beyond the model itself. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Aporia Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Comet Algorithmia Mona Labs Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps) Truera", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 592.9309, + "_score": 562.8612, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -170148,7 +170212,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Superwise Model Observability Platform quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Superwise - ML Models Overview Documentation   1 Superwise Model Observability Platform observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Superwise Docs Documentation about Integrating Superwise with New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Superwise solves model observability for high-scale ML operations. A model is relatively straightforward to monitor and maintain. The same cannot be said when you have dozens, hundreds, or thousands of models running in the real world, all with a direct impact on your products and business. Superwise creates model context through automation and insights so that data scientists, ML engineers, and business operations know when something goes wrong in the real world without alert fatigue or management trust issues so you can focus on continuously building newer, better models. Get immediate alerts on latency issues and automatically detect anomalies to ensure the best performance within production systems. Using this integration users can levarage New Relic capabilities with Superwise data and insights. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Superwise Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Algorithmia DagsHub Comet Mona Labs Truera", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 483.68494, + "_score": 459.3618, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -170199,7 +170263,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Algorithmia quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Algorithmia Dashboard for Default Metrics High level overview of your Algorithmia metrics within New Relic Documentation   1 Algorithmia observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Algorithmia Docs Documentation on the workings of the Algorithmia integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Algorithmia? Algorithmia is an enterprise platform for automating the deployment of machine-learning models into production. New Relic + Algorithmia The New Relic Algorithmia quickstart helps you track the performance of machine learning models in production. The quickstart enables full-stack observability of your machine learning models so that you can achieve maximum performance and uptime, as well as build more intelligent apps by unlocking end-to-end. The quickstart’s dashboards provide a high-level overview of Algorithmia metrics, like runtime duration by algorithm and throughput by algorithm. Why monitor Algorithmia with New Relic? Monitoring your ML models after production is critical to understanding the effectiveness of your algorithm. The New Relic Algorithmia monitoring quickstart empowers you to track and detect model drift, model bias, and data drift. The Algorithmia integration helps you to instrument, analyze, troubleshoot, and optimize ML model performance across your entire system. In addition, the quickstart enables you to send model performance metrics from Algorithmia Insights to New Relic where you can monitor your algorithms in real-time. You can also explore metrics data and view the state of your algorithm through a user-friendly dashboard. Install the New Relic Algorithmia quickstart today to streamline models in New Relic’s observability platform and build sophisticated ML models. It’s the key to creating a seamless collaboration between your data science and DevOps teams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources DagsHub Truera Superwise Model Observability Platform Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 434.5224, + "_score": 412.70627, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -170246,7 +170310,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Build your own ML Integration observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Bring your own data repo Documentation on how to bring your own ML data Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo With bring your own data (BYO), after just a few minutes, you can quickly send your model's inference and metric data to the New Relic platform, directly from a notebook or any other environment.# Displayed in search results and recommendations. Summarizes a quickstarts functionality. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps) Algorithmia Truera Superwise Model Observability Platform Amazon SageMaker", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 414.76984, + "_score": 393.83398, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -170301,7 +170365,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Truera quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Truera: Initial Dashboard Documentation   1 Truera observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Truera Docs Documentation on the workings of the Truera integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo TruEra provides best in class AI Quality diagnostics and monitoring solution. TruEra and NewRelic users can go beyond standard accuracy, input and output drift monitoring by identifying consequential data drift, and other AI Quality diagnostics such as fairness, conceptual soundness and segment behavior. When combined with NewRelic’s comprehensive observability capabilities, MLOps teams can correlate signals throughout the ML lifecycle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Truera Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Algorithmia Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps) Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration DagsHub", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 412.03897, + "_score": 391.10272, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -170353,7 +170417,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Network KTranslate Container Health quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Network - KTranslate Container Health Alerts   4 Network KTranslate Container Health observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Ktranslate Container Input Queue Length Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has an excessive input queue length. This number should be close to zero over time. If it is not that is an indication that the container does not have enough resources to keep up with the incoming data. You may need to scale horizontally or vertically to address these needs. Ktranslate Container Loss of Signal Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has stopped sending data completely. This can happen due to network outages, leaving the container stopped, or other failures. Ktranslate Container Low Buffer Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has a low number of available buffer allocations. This is an indication that the container does not have enough resources to keep up with the incoming data. You may need to scale horizontally or vertically to address these needs. Ktranslate SNMP Polling Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container is unable to communicate with a monitored SNMP device. You may need to check the SNMP credentials are valid or that the network path is open between the container and the device. Documentation   1 Network KTranslate Container Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. KTranslate Container Health Monitoring docs Monitor the health of your ktranslate container using out-of-box metrics and logs. The Network KTranslate Container Health quickstart provides a dashboard that gives you a holistic view of the health of all containers used for collecting your network telemetry, as well as example alerts to get you started. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) feature to visualize anomalies and/or bottlenecks in your network. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Marc Netterfield, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Network Flow Devices Kentik Firehose Network Syslog Network Routers and Switches Set up SNMP data monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 633.9966, + "_score": 601.93994, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -170397,7 +170461,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 633.87854, + "_score": 599.99615, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -170445,7 +170509,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Cisco Hardware Status Alerts   5 Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard observability quickstart contains 5 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Cisco Fan Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco fan is not \"normal\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Fan Tray Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco fan tray is not \"ok\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Module Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco field replaceable module is not \"ok\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Power Supply Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco power supply is either \"critical\" or \"shutdown\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Temperature Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco temperature sesnor status is not \"normal\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Documentation   1 Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. KTranslate Container Health Monitoring docs Learn about deploying ktranslate to monitor SNMP based devices. This quickstart provides a dashboard for use with New Relic's Network monitoring capability to help you visualize the status of hardware sensors on typical Cisco network devices, as well as example alerts to get you started. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Marc Netterfield Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources SNMP monitoring results have metrics missing Network Routers and Switches Network KTranslate Container Health Port monitoring SNMP discovery results in 'Kentik Default' entities", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 612.5906, + "_score": 581.52203, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -170482,7 +170546,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 571.158, + "_score": 540.5189, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -170540,7 +170604,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 550.7377, + "_score": 521.2579, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -170590,7 +170654,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon RDS Documentation   1 Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring installation docs Monitor Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring? Supplement your RDS monitoring with real-time metrics about the OS. Get started! Start monitoring AWS RDS Enhanced by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS RDS Enhanced documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS RDS Enhanced. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.89392, + "_score": 305.74518, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -170640,7 +170704,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon DocumentDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon DocumentDB Documentation   1 Amazon DocumentDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon DocumentDB installation docs Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon DocumentDB? Fast, scalable, highly available, and fully managed document database service that supports MongoDB workloads. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon DocumentDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon DocumentDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon DocumentDB.summary: Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relicsummary: Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relic How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.89392, + "_score": 305.74518, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -170690,7 +170754,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon QLDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon QLDB Documentation   1 Amazon QLDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon QLDB installation docs Monitor Amazon QLDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon QLDB? Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (Amazon QLDB) is a fully managed ledger database that provides a transparent, immutable, and cryptographically verifiable transaction log. Proactively instrument Amazon QLDB with the New Relic infrastructure monitoring agent to monitor the stability and reliability of Amazon QLDB. Amazon QLDB quickstart highlights The New Relic Amazon QLDB quickstart includes the following features Dashboards: Proactively monitor metrics like ledger samples, provider readIOs latency, ledgers, overview of ledger provider, etc. Start monitoring Amazon QLDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon QLDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. Ideal Amazon QLDB performance monitoring New Relic Amazon QLDB quickstart offers an integration for reporting your Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB) data to New Relic. The integration collects several Amazon QLDB metrics that you can analyze to understand context, improve customer experience, and make data-driven business decisions. The quickstart empowers you to monitor Amazon QLDB with out-of-the-box dashboards and visualizations. Some of the metrics you can track with the integration include the total amount of disk space used by a ledger's journal, indexes, and indexed history, all reported in 15-minute intervals. It also tracks the number of disk read I/O operations, disk write I/O operations, and the amount of time taken for data operations, all reported in one-minute intervals. Install the New Relic Amazon QLDB instant observability quickstart to effectively monitor your Amazon QLDB performance metrics with our infrastructure agent. This quickstart is your gateway to instant monitoring of services like QLDB AWS marketplace. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.8908, + "_score": 305.7426, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -170740,7 +170804,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 Amazon ElastiCache quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon ElastiCache (Redis) Amazon ElastiCache (Memcached) Documentation   1 Amazon ElastiCache observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon ElastiCache installation docs Monitor Amazon ElastiCache by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon ElastiCache? Deploy, operate, and scale an in-memory data store or cache in the cloud. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon ElastiCache by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon ElastiCache documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon ElastiCache. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon EC2 Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.8908, + "_score": 305.7426, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -170790,7 +170854,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon RDS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon RDS Alerts   1 Amazon RDS observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Documentation   1 Amazon RDS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon RDS installation docs Monitor Amazon RDS by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon RDS? Set up and manage a relational database in the cloud by providing resizable capacity and managing common database administration tasks. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon RDS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon RDS documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon RDS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.76404, + "_score": 305.63867, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -170838,7 +170902,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Fluentd plugin for Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Fluentd plugin for Logs installation docs Open source data collector, which lets you unify the data collection and consumption for a better use and understanding of data. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Open source data collector, which lets you unify the data collection and consumption for a better use and understanding of data. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logstash plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logrus Logxi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 218.48816, + "_score": 207.46536, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -170883,7 +170947,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Logstash plugin for Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Logstash plugin for Logs installation docs Open source server-side data processing pipeline for condensing disparate data sources. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Open source server-side data processing pipeline for condensing disparate data sources. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Fluentd plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logrus Logxi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 218.488, + "_score": 207.46524, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -170928,7 +170992,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Fluent Bit plugin for Logs installation docs Open source and multi-platform Log Processor and Forwarder which allows you to collect data/logs from different sources. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Open source and multi-platform Log Processor and Forwarder which allows you to collect data/logs from different sources. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logrus Logxi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 218.48758, + "_score": 207.46489, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -170979,7 +171043,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Logrus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Logrus Alerts   4 Logrus observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Logrus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Logrus installation docs Logrus is a structured logger for Go (golang), completely API compatible with the standard library logger. What is Logrus? Logrus is a structured logger for Go (golang), completely API compatible with the standard library logger. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Logrus with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Logrus. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logxi Zap Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 193.3406, + "_score": 183.5932, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -171030,7 +171094,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Logxi quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Logxi Alerts   4 Logxi observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Logxi observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Logxi installation docs log XI is a structured 12-factor app logger built for speed and happy development. What is Logxi? log XI is a structured 12-factor app logger built for speed and happy development. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Logxi with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Logxi. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logrus Zap Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 193.34021, + "_score": 183.59288, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -171082,7 +171146,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Legacy SNMP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. SNMP installation docs Internet Standard protocol for collecting and organizing information about managed devices on IP networks. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is SNMP? Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a networking protocol used for monitoring managed devices on IP networks. It unlocks insights into any device on your network, physical, or virtual. How to monitor SNMP? New Relic SNMP integration empowers you to monitor the health of your network. First, you need to poll SNMP data from network devices and send it to New Relic. Then, create a New Relic workload to logically group your devices and set up anomaly detection. Afterward, you can use your new data to understand behaviors within your network. Why monitor SNMP with New Relic? Our SNMP infrastructure monitoring integration helps you to capture critical network performance metrics and inventory reported by SNMP servers. Follow in the footsteps of DevOps engineers at Synchrony Financial who are leveraging New Relic to monitor their network and other security-related hardware devices like the IBM DataPower gateway. Synchrony Financial runs various threat detection, prevention rules, and policies on the IBM DataPower gateway. However, their IBM DataPower API gateway is a single point of failure through which application traffic is routed. This exposes SNMP metric data about its own availability and performance. By using New Relic SNMP integration, Synchrony DevOps get real-time alerts on any security threats as soon as they are detected. Install the New Relic SNMP monitoring quickstart today to proactively monitor the health of your network and correlate network performance with infrastructure, applications, and digital experiences. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Collectd Nagios StatsD Micrometer Dropwizard", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.19775, + "_score": 136.90413, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -171129,7 +171193,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Cisco Hardware Status Alerts   5 Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard observability quickstart contains 5 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Cisco Fan Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco fan is not \"normal\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Fan Tray Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco fan tray is not \"ok\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Module Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco field replaceable module is not \"ok\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Power Supply Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco power supply is either \"critical\" or \"shutdown\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Temperature Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco temperature sesnor status is not \"normal\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Documentation   1 Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. KTranslate Container Health Monitoring docs Learn about deploying ktranslate to monitor SNMP based devices. This quickstart provides a dashboard for use with New Relic's Network monitoring capability to help you visualize the status of hardware sensors on typical Cisco network devices, as well as example alerts to get you started. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Marc Netterfield Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources SNMP monitoring results have metrics missing Network Routers and Switches Network KTranslate Container Health Port monitoring SNMP discovery results in 'Kentik Default' entities", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 125.50107, + "_score": 119.15317, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -171174,7 +171238,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure VPN Gateways observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure VPN Gateways installation docs Monitor Azure VPN Gateways by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure VPN Gateways? Used to send encrypted data between on-premises infrastructure and Azure services. Get started! Start monitoring Azure VPN Gateways by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure VPN Gateways documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure VPN Gateways. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Express Route Azure Front Door Azure Virtual Network Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 115.599594, + "_score": 109.728745, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -171219,7 +171283,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Express Route observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Express Route installation docs Monitor Azure Express Route by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Express Route? Create a dedicated connection between your on-prem infrastructure and Azure's services. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Express Route by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Express Route documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Express Route. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure VPN Gateways Azure Front Door Azure Virtual Network Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 115.599594, + "_score": 109.728745, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -171230,32 +171294,55 @@ "id": "632be490e7b9d21e71c11f73" }, { - "image": "", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/release-notes/mobile-release-notes/tvos-release-notes/tvos-agent-582-0/", "sections": [ - "tvOS agent v5.8.2", - "Improvements", - "Fixes" + "Default infrastructure monitoring data", + "Infrastructure events", + "Important", + "Supported Linux storage systems", + "Supported Windows storage systems", + "Query infrastructure data", + "Manage data", + "Add custom attributes", + "Common Amazon EC2 attributes", + "awsAccountId", + "awsRegion", + "awsAvailabilityZone", + "ec2InstanceType", + "ec2InstanceId", + "ec2AmiId", + "ec2SubnetId", + "ec2VpcId", + "Other Amazon EC2 attributes" ], - "published_at": "2023-01-22T20:45:00Z", - "title": "tvOS agent v5.8.2", - "updated_at": "2021-03-16T18:29:49Z", + "title": "Default infrastructure monitoring data", "type": "docs", - "external_id": "94f66b167c89c1e58fa95649664bc6ea34c493f1", - "document_type": "release_notes", + "tags": [ + "Infrastructure", + "Manage your data", + "Data and instrumentation" + ], + "external_id": "01647189a48892103f4dc6abe07ce29d5fc13f0d", + "image": "", + "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/infrastructure/manage-your-data/data-instrumentation/default-infrastructure-monitoring-data/", + "published_at": "2023-01-21T16:15:30Z", + "updated_at": "2022-10-29T17:44:59Z", + "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "body": "Improvements Added support for control characters in Insights data. Control characters will now be displayed by their common escaped character representation. For example: an 'end-of-text' control character will be displayed as '^C'. Fixes Removed instrumentation of ASI networking framework. This prevents collisions with Apple's private API scans, which produces a false positive when scanning our instrumentation of this library. We recommend anyone still using ASI for networking to use our custom network instrumentation tools going forward.", + "body": "New Relic's infrastructure monitoring agent collects and displays data using six primary events, each with associated attributes that represent assorted metrics and metadata. Understanding infrastructure data can help you: Better understand our infrastructure monitoring UI. Manage your infrastructure data. Create better host filter sets. Run better queries of your data. Set up better monitoring solutions using custom attributes. Want to try out our infrastructure monitoring agent? Create a New Relic account for free! No credit card required. Infrastructure events The following are events reported by default by the infrastructure agent and some infrastructure integrations. The attributes attached to these events are the metadata and metrics used to create our infrastructure UI visualizations. You can also create custom queries and charts of this data. If you're using integrations, see that integration's doc for more on reported data. For common AWS attributes, see AWS data. Select an event name in the following table to see its attributes. Event Description SystemSample SystemSample contains data describing the current overall state of the entire server, including CPU, memory, disk, and network. We take a snapshot of this data every 5 seconds and package it into a SystemSample event, which is then sent to New Relic. This data appears in the Hosts UI page. ProcessSample ProcessSample gathers detailed resource usage information from programs running on a single system. We take a snapshot of this data every 20 seconds for every active process and package it into a ProcessSample event, which is then sent to New Relic. This data appears on the Processes UI page. Important Process metrics are not sent to New Relic by default for accounts created after July 20, 2020. Enable process metrics to get this data into the Infrastructure monitoring UI. StorageSample StorageSample represents a single storage device associated with a server. Each sample gathers descriptive information about the device, the type of file system it uses, and its current usage and capacity. We take a snapshot of this data every 20 seconds for each mounted file system and package it into a StorageSample event, which is then sent to New Relic. This data appears on the Storage UI page. Important If your server uses disks with file systems other than the supported file systems in the following table, StorageSample events will not be generated for those disks. Supported Linux storage systems Supported Linux storage file systems: xfs vxfs btrfs ext ext2 ext3 ext4 hfs zfs Supported Windows storage systems Supported Windows storage file systems: NTFS ReFS (version 1.0.976 and higher) NetworkSample NetworkSample captures the descriptive and state information for each network device associated with a server. It includes the device's interface and address information, as well as current usage data. We take a snapshot of this data every 10 seconds for each attached network interface and package it into a NetworkSample event, which is then sent to New Relic. This data appears on the Network UI page. ContainerSample ContainerSample collects the descriptive and state information for each Docker container. It includes the container's ID, name, image, image name, as well metrics about CPU, memory and networking. We take a snapshot of this data every 15 seconds for each container and package it into a ContainerSample event, which is then sent to New Relic. This data appears on the Containers UI page. For more information, see Docker monitoring. InfrastructureEvent InfrastructureEvent describes changes (deltas) that occur in a system's live state. When an inventory or system state is added, removed, or changed, New Relic will produce an InfrastructureEvent that logs that activity. This data appears on the Events UI page. To learn about infrastructure integration data, see the documentation for a specific integration. If an AWS integration is enabled, your infrastructure events may also have AWS attributes attached. Query infrastructure data You can query your infrastructure data to troubleshoot a problem or create a chart, or to understand what data is available. For example, to see what data is attached to ProcessSample, you would run this NRQL query: SELECT * FROM ProcessSample Copy You can also query infrastructure using dimensional metrics. Manage data For tips on managing data ingest and reporting, see Manage infrastructure data. Add custom attributes You can create custom attributes in the infrastructure agent's YAML file. Use this metadata to: Create infrastructure filter sets Populate the Group by menu Annotate your infrastructure data Common Amazon EC2 attributes If you connect your Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) account to our infrastructure monitoring, we report data from your Amazon EC2 instances. Amazon EC2-related attributes are common attributes that can be used in any event. These attributes are drawn from the EC2 API. No CloudWatch information is collected. These attributes and their values are subject to change if Amazon changes the data they expose. awsAccountId The AWS account id (determined by Amazon Web Services). awsRegion The region (determined by Amazon Web Services) where the AWS server exists. awsAvailabilityZone The availability zone (determined by Amazon Web Services) where the AWS server exists. ec2InstanceType The Amazon Web Services instance type, displayed in AWS-specific codes. ec2InstanceId The Amazon Web Services instance's unique identifying number for the server. ec2AmiId The Amazon Machine Image (AMI) identification number of the image used by Amazon Web Services to bootstrap the Amazon EC2 instance. ec2SubnetId The networking sub-net identifier on which the server is connected. ec2VpcId The Virtual Private Cloud identifier (if any) for this server. Other Amazon EC2 attributes If Amazon Web Services changes the metadata they make available to New Relic, other attributes and values collected also may be available. 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This data appears on the Containers UI page. For more information, see Docker monitoring. InfrastructureEvent Infrastructure" }, - "id": "603ec2d4e7b9d2ed352a07ec" + "id": "6043edcd28ccbcfa8a2c6086" } ], "/log-analysis": [ @@ -171291,7 +171378,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Data Ingestion Breakdown quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Data Ingestion Breakdown Documentation   1 Data Ingestion Breakdown observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. TDP Manage Data Manage data coming into New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Shows bytes ingested for APM, Browser, Mobile, Infrastructure, Logs, Synthetics, and Kubernetes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Sri Shetty Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logs Analysis Dashboard Troubleshoot Metric API with NRIntegrationError events Introduction to the Metric API Report metrics via the Metric API Introduction to the Event API", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 338.96698, + "_score": 321.75488, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -171342,7 +171429,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 New Relic Ingest Metric quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. newrelic.ingest Documentation   1 New Relic Ingest Metric observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. nr1-ingest-metric-script (github) Instructions for updating and activating the synthetic monitor that generates the newrelic.ingest custom metric Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo This quickstart provides a synthetic monitor (and associated dashboard) that will regularly query ingest for each data type (APM Events, Infrastructure Processes, etc.) and post it to the Metric API as a custom metric newrelic-ingest-metric. This means that you can query and analyze ingest across your account for 13 months by default, instead of 8 days for events, 30 days for Logs, etc. The custom metric also includes a facet for each data type, so that you can see, for example, ingest for Mobile Events by appName or Logging by labels.app. The following parameters have default values but are all configurable: ingest interval (hourly, daily, weekly) facet for each data type name of custom metric addition of custom events How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Nora Shannon Johnson Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Query and alert on usage data Logs Analysis Dashboard Query system limits Understand and manage data ingest Baseline your data ingest", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 231.62247, + "_score": 219.8687, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -171356,6 +171443,55 @@ }, "id": "6323723d64441f13aa10242b" }, + { + "sections": [ + "Understand and manage data ingest", + "Data ingestion UI", + "Tip", + "Data ingestion sources", + "Understand where data is coming from", + "Stream ingested data", + "Data from multiple data center regions", + "How ingested data is broken down", + "Set alerts for data use", + "Reduce your data ingest", + "Drop unwanted data", + "Disable agents and integrations", + "Adjust APM data ingest", + "Adjust infrastructure data ingest", + "Adjust log data ingest", + "Optimize your data ingest" + ], + "title": "Understand and manage data ingest", + "type": "docs", + "tags": [ + "Ingest and manage data", + "Manage data", + "Data Ingest Governance" + ], + "external_id": "f1c46558041c874a2076f781fa975a21105f60e4", + "image": "https://docs.newrelic.com/static/accounts_screenshot-full_data-ingest-UI-40cd20a22925f534cc694d5e67f09c8d.png", + "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/data-apis/manage-data/manage-data-coming-new-relic/", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:38:46Z", + "updated_at": "2022-12-15T01:36:59Z", + "document_type": "page", + "popularity": 1, + "body": "When you report data to New Relic, we process what we receive and apply data dropping and transformation rules. Then we count the bytes needed to represent your data in a standard format, like JSON. If you're on our usage-based pricing model, you're charged for the number of bytes written to our database that are above and beyond the free per-month amount. If you're trying to estimate the cost of your data ingest, see Estimate data ingest . Data ingestion UI To learn how to easily analyze the data your account is ingesting, watch this short video (3:18 minutes). The Data ingestion tab is located in the Data management UI. The Data ingestion UI shows your ingest rates for the time period specified by the time picker in the upper right. The page shows your daily average GBs, and the total GBs for that time range. You can toggle between an overall ingest view and an account view to identify which of your accounts are sending the most data. The page also provides the current month-to-date, and the projected end-of-month total ingest rates. With this information, you can proactively manage your data ingest in various ways. To see the underlying NRQL query that is used to generate the chart, click View query. From the user menu, select Manage your data, and then select Data ingestion. Tip For a deep dive into managing data ingest for a complex organization, see Data ingest governance. For how to get more details about ingested data, see Get ingest details. Data ingestion sources The data ingestion UI chart shows you a high level breakdown of your billable data usage. The table below explains those sources. In this table, \"usage metric group\" refers to the value of that source's usageMetric attribute value on the NrConsumption event. Data sources Description Metrics In the data ingestion chart, Metrics is a combination of two types of metrics: metric timeslice data and dimensional metrics. Usage metric group: MetricsBytes. Metric timeslice data averages to one-hour periods after eight days. After 90 days, the permanent metric data continues to be stored in one-hour periods. We currently store the raw metric data for 30 days. You are only billed for the initial ingest volume. You are not billed for subsequent rollups. APM This includes APM events, like Transaction and TransactionError. Usage metric group: ApmEventsBytes. Infrastructure Includes several categories of infrastructure monitoring events, described below. Infrastructure host data. Usage metric group:InfraHostBytes. Information related to your servers and virtual machines coming from infrastructure agents, including storage and network data. Infrastructure process data stored in ProcessSample. Usage metric group: InfraProcessBytes. Data related to each process running on the hosts running the infrastructure agent. This feature is turned off by default. For more information, see Process metrics. Infrastructure integrations. Usage metric group: InfraIntegrationBytes. Performance data related to applications and services, typically managed by the customer, including data related to Docker containers, Windows services, Nagios checks, and cloud integrations such as managed services in AWS, Azure, and GCP. Logging Includes logs and any Log_ custom data partition created. Usage metric group: LoggingBytes. Log records are stored on the Log data type by default. Additional custom data partitions will create new data types, which are always prefixed with Log_ and are counted as part of the overall set of log data stored. With LogExtendedRecord, log messages longer than 4KB are split into multiple events that, when needed, are stitched together to display the original message; this reduces the size of message data. As of September 2021, log storage as blobs replaces LogExtendedRecord. With blob storage, NRDB can store up to 128,000 bytes for any attribute, not just messages. For more information, see our log blobs docs. Default Custom events. Usage metric group: CustomEventsBytes Mobile events Mobile events, including the general Mobile event, MobileRequestError, MobileBreadcrumb, MobileSession, MobileHandledException, MobileCrash, MobileRequest, and MobileJavaScriptError. Usage metric group: MobileEventsBytes. Tracing Usage metric group: TracingBytes. This includes the Span data type and OpenTelemetry's SpanEvent. You are not charged for DistributedTraceSummary events. Browser events Browser events, including the namespaces of Browser, Browser:EventLog, Browser:JSErrors, and PcvPerf (PageView timing). Usage metric group: BrowserEventsBytes. Lambda AWS Lambda events. Usage metric group: ServerlessBytes. Understand where data is coming from You can inspect your data ingest to gain more information about your ingest health. From the data ingestion UI page, you can analyze your usage in more detail. Spending some time understanding your ingested data and where it comes from and how it changes over time can be valuable. You'll know your ingest anomalies, and you'll be able to more easily spot anomalies, like ingest spikes, and understand their source. On the data ingestion chart, time is on the X axis and the bands representing data sources are located along the Y axis. Click on a data source band you want to inspect at the spot in the X axis that corresponds with the date you want to investigate. This image shows the data source band for June 15 right before it's clicked. A modal opens with the account, data source, and facet selected. You can do a handful of things on this page: Change the account, data source, or facet you want to drill down into. Change the time range. Review the results of the query in chart form. The chart displays the top 15 results for the facet query. Open the NRQL query in the Query builder where you'll find additional facets that you can use. For more about creating more detailed queries: Learn some NRQL basics. See some example usage-related queries. Stream ingested data For more about streaming ingested data to other sources, see Streaming export. Data from multiple data center regions If you have accounts in multiple data center regions, learn more about how to understand your usage. How ingested data is broken down Some of the usage data in this UI can vary depending on your account. This information is intended to help you understand how we're working with your ingest data: The chart on the Data ingestion page shows data usage for a little longer time frame than that covered by your retention settings for each data ingest source. If you choose a date outside of your designated retention period for an ingest source, you'll get the message that there's no chart data available. Select a more recent date to fix this problem. If you inspect a data source for an account that has less than a terrabyte of data, we compute the ingest volume over a 24 hour period; otherwise, we compute it for a one hour period. The ingest value provided on the main Data ingestion chart will be slightly different from that reflected during inspection. This is because our facet computation is an estimate. Set alerts for data use For how to set alerts that will notify you when you're reaching data ingest levels you don't want to cross, see Query and alert on usage data. For example, you might set an alert on logs, which can accumulate quickly in an active system. Reduce your data ingest All of the tools you use to report data to New Relic have various configuration options for adjusting the data reported. We'll give some of the more common methods for reducing data ingest here, but we recommend looking at the docs for the specific tools you're using to learn other options. Drop unwanted data On ingest, we apply data dropping rules so you won't be charged for data that's not useful. Learn how to set additional data dropping rules yourself. For how to drop log data, see Drop log data. Disable agents and integrations If you have agents or integrations that you don't need at all, you can uninstall/delete those tools. For instructions, see the specific docs for that tool. Adjust APM data ingest Options for adjusting APM data include: Configure the sampling rate for transaction events. See agent configurations for Java, .Net, Go, NodeJS, PHP, Python, and Ruby. Set appropriate Apdex scores, for example, for frequency of traces. Optimize custom instrumentation and/or custom metrics. Adjust infrastructure data ingest Options for adjusting infrastructure data include: Adjust sampling rate for network, storage, and system events. Disable process metrics. Adjust polling intervals: Polling for cloud integrations. For on-host integrations: edit the configuration file for a specific integration. Control the reporting of specific attributes. Manage Kubernetes events integration. Adjust log data ingest Options for adjusting log data ingest include: Automatic logs in context: Disable or enable via the UI or API, or adjust client-side configuration settings. Log data forwarding: Adjust the log forwarder configuration to filter log events on the sending side. Drop log data: Manage data ingest via the UI or API. Optimize your data ingest We also have an in-depth tutorial on how to optimize data ingest.", + "info": "", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 217.08383, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "title": "Understand and manage data ingest", + "sections": "Adjust log data ingest", + "tags": "Ingest and manage data", + "body": ". Control the reporting of specific attributes. Manage Kubernetes events integration. 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View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Data ingest governance is a practice of ensuring optimal value for telemetry data collected by an organization particularly a complex organization with numerous business units and working groups. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Jim Hagan, Kim Hickey Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Then we count the bytes needed to represent your data in a standard format, like JSON. If you're on our usage-based pricing model, you're charged for the number of bytes written to our database that are above and beyond the free per-month amount. If you're trying to estimate the cost of your data ingest, see Estimate data ingest . Data ingestion UI To learn how to easily analyze the data your account is ingesting, watch this short video (3:18 minutes). The Data ingestion tab is located in the Data management UI. The Data ingestion UI shows your ingest rates for the time period specified by the time picker in the upper right. The page shows your daily average GBs, and the total GBs for that time range. You can toggle between an overall ingest view and an account view to identify which of your accounts are sending the most data. The page also provides the current month-to-date, and the projected end-of-month total ingest rates. With this information, you can proactively manage your data ingest in various ways. To see the underlying NRQL query that is used to generate the chart, click View query. From the user menu, select Manage your data, and then select Data ingestion. Tip For a deep dive into managing data ingest for a complex organization, see Data ingest governance. For how to get more details about ingested data, see Get ingest details. Data ingestion sources The data ingestion UI chart shows you a high level breakdown of your billable data usage. The table below explains those sources. In this table, \"usage metric group\" refers to the value of that source's usageMetric attribute value on the NrConsumption event. Data sources Description Metrics In the data ingestion chart, Metrics is a combination of two types of metrics: metric timeslice data and dimensional metrics. Usage metric group: MetricsBytes. Metric timeslice data averages to one-hour periods after eight days. After 90 days, the permanent metric data continues to be stored in one-hour periods. We currently store the raw metric data for 30 days. You are only billed for the initial ingest volume. You are not billed for subsequent rollups. APM This includes APM events, like Transaction and TransactionError. Usage metric group: ApmEventsBytes. Infrastructure Includes several categories of infrastructure monitoring events, described below. Infrastructure host data. Usage metric group:InfraHostBytes. Information related to your servers and virtual machines coming from infrastructure agents, including storage and network data. Infrastructure process data stored in ProcessSample. Usage metric group: InfraProcessBytes. Data related to each process running on the hosts running the infrastructure agent. This feature is turned off by default. For more information, see Process metrics. Infrastructure integrations. Usage metric group: InfraIntegrationBytes. Performance data related to applications and services, typically managed by the customer, including data related to Docker containers, Windows services, Nagios checks, and cloud integrations such as managed services in AWS, Azure, and GCP. Logging Includes logs and any Log_ custom data partition created. Usage metric group: LoggingBytes. Log records are stored on the Log data type by default. Additional custom data partitions will create new data types, which are always prefixed with Log_ and are counted as part of the overall set of log data stored. With LogExtendedRecord, log messages longer than 4KB are split into multiple events that, when needed, are stitched together to display the original message; this reduces the size of message data. As of September 2021, log storage as blobs replaces LogExtendedRecord. With blob storage, NRDB can store up to 128,000 bytes for any attribute, not just messages. For more information, see our log blobs docs. Default Custom events. Usage metric group: CustomEventsBytes Mobile events Mobile events, including the general Mobile event, MobileRequestError, MobileBreadcrumb, MobileSession, MobileHandledException, MobileCrash, MobileRequest, and MobileJavaScriptError. Usage metric group: MobileEventsBytes. Tracing Usage metric group: TracingBytes. This includes the Span data type and OpenTelemetry's SpanEvent. You are not charged for DistributedTraceSummary events. Browser events Browser events, including the namespaces of Browser, Browser:EventLog, Browser:JSErrors, and PcvPerf (PageView timing). Usage metric group: BrowserEventsBytes. Lambda AWS Lambda events. Usage metric group: ServerlessBytes. Understand where data is coming from You can inspect your data ingest to gain more information about your ingest health. From the data ingestion UI page, you can analyze your usage in more detail. Spending some time understanding your ingested data and where it comes from and how it changes over time can be valuable. You'll know your ingest anomalies, and you'll be able to more easily spot anomalies, like ingest spikes, and understand their source. On the data ingestion chart, time is on the X axis and the bands representing data sources are located along the Y axis. Click on a data source band you want to inspect at the spot in the X axis that corresponds with the date you want to investigate. This image shows the data source band for June 15 right before it's clicked. A modal opens with the account, data source, and facet selected. You can do a handful of things on this page: Change the account, data source, or facet you want to drill down into. Change the time range. Review the results of the query in chart form. The chart displays the top 15 results for the facet query. Open the NRQL query in the Query builder where you'll find additional facets that you can use. For more about creating more detailed queries: Learn some NRQL basics. See some example usage-related queries. Stream ingested data For more about streaming ingested data to other sources, see Streaming export. Data from multiple data center regions If you have accounts in multiple data center regions, learn more about how to understand your usage. How ingested data is broken down Some of the usage data in this UI can vary depending on your account. This information is intended to help you understand how we're working with your ingest data: The chart on the Data ingestion page shows data usage for a little longer time frame than that covered by your retention settings for each data ingest source. If you choose a date outside of your designated retention period for an ingest source, you'll get the message that there's no chart data available. Select a more recent date to fix this problem. If you inspect a data source for an account that has less than a terrabyte of data, we compute the ingest volume over a 24 hour period; otherwise, we compute it for a one hour period. The ingest value provided on the main Data ingestion chart will be slightly different from that reflected during inspection. This is because our facet computation is an estimate. Set alerts for data use For how to set alerts that will notify you when you're reaching data ingest levels you don't want to cross, see Query and alert on usage data. For example, you might set an alert on logs, which can accumulate quickly in an active system. Reduce your data ingest All of the tools you use to report data to New Relic have various configuration options for adjusting the data reported. We'll give some of the more common methods for reducing data ingest here, but we recommend looking at the docs for the specific tools you're using to learn other options. Drop unwanted data On ingest, we apply data dropping rules so you won't be charged for data that's not useful. Learn how to set additional data dropping rules yourself. For how to drop log data, see Drop log data. 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Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High HTTP 4xx/5xx error alert This alert is triggered when the HTTP request success rate drops below 95 percent. The alert threshold can be changed to your desired error alerting requirements. Ingress certificate expiration alert This alert is triggered when there are less than 30 days remaining for certificate expiration. The alert threshold can be changed to your desired expiration alerting requirements. Nginx-ingress config load errors alert This alert is triggered when there is an error loading ingress configuration P99 latency alert This sample alert is triggered when the controller request processing duration for the 99th percentile of requests goes above 100 ms. The alert threshold can be changed to your desired latency for alerting requirements. Documentation   2 NGINX Ingress Controller (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NGINX Ingress Controller Prometheus Integration NGINX Ingress Controller Prometheus Integration Documentation Prometheus installation docs Use Prometheus remote_write or Prometheus Agent Why monitor the NGINX ingress controller? The NGINX ingress controller exposes many useful metrics that can be scraped by a Prometheus server or agent. These metrics can inform you of ongoing process connections and the current ingress load that your system is handling. Furthermore, these metrics can inform you on ingress config reloads and empower alert conditions on config reload errors or unexpected config changes. NGINX ingress controller quickstart highlights Config reload monitoring (errors and last successful reload) Throughput faceted by ingress classes Request/response insights on payload size and response time CPU and memory statistics This quickstart is based on metrics sent to New Relic using Prometheus Agent or Prometheus Server. Monitoring NGINX ingress controller The NGINX ingress controller has to have metrics enabled before they are available to be scraped. Instructions for ensuring your NGINX metrics are enabled can be found here: https://kubernetes.github.io/ingress-nginx/user-guide/monitoring/#wildcard-ingresses How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Helm charts help define, install and upgrade your Kubernetes applications. In this guide you'll learn how to set up New Relic with the official New Relic Helm charts. The Helm charts will deploy everything you need to get full observability of your Kubernetes environment. Before you begin This walk through assumes you’ve already deployed a Kubernetes cluster. Or you can simply use our test environment, by following the interactive tutorial at the bottom of this page. To use this guide, you should have some basic knowledge of both New Relic and Kubernetes. To complete the full exercise, you’ll need to: Get your New Relic license key Install Helm 3 Step 1 of 3 Adding the New Relic Helm repository First, add the official New Relic Helm repository bash Copy $ helm repo add newrelic https://helm-charts.newrelic.com You should see something similar to the following: bash Copy \"newrelic\" has been added to your repositories Step 2 of 3 Install the New Relic Helm chart Follow the instructions to get your New Relic license key Replace YOUR_NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY and CLUSTER_NAME before running the following command: bash Copy $ helm install newrelic-bundle newrelic/nri-bundle \\ > --set global.licenseKey=YOUR_NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY \\ > --set global.cluster=CLUSTER_NAME \\ > --namespace=default \\ > --set newrelic-infrastructure.privileged=true \\ > --set ksm.enabled=true \\ > --set prometheus.enabled=true \\ > --set kubeEvents.enabled=true \\ > --set logging.enabled=true You should see something similar to the following: bash Copy NAME: newrelic-bundle LAST DEPLOYED: Wed Aug 19 09:04:52 2020 NAMESPACE: default STATUS: deployed REVISION: 1 TEST SUITE: None Check if the New Relic agents have been deployed: bash Copy $ kubectl get daemonsets,pods This should look similar to: bash Copy NAME DESIRED CURRENT READY UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE NODE SELECTOR AGE daemonset.apps/newrelic-bundle-newrelic-infrastructure 1 1 1 1 1 2m53s daemonset.apps/newrelic-bundle-newrelic-logging 1 1 1 1 1 2m53s NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE pod/newrelic-bundle-kube-state-metrics-69ff8cfb74-rgjc5 1/1 Running 0 2m53s pod/newrelic-bundle-newrelic-infrastructure-z8ddb 1/1 Running 0 2m53s pod/newrelic-bundle-newrelic-logging-wp22p 1/1 Running 0 2m53s pod/newrelic-bundle-nri-kube-events-f9d5bb944-kcxxf 2/2 Running 0 2m53s pod/newrelic-bundle-nri-metadata-injection-66d76c868b-xrcq8 1/1 Running 0 2m53s pod/newrelic-bundle-nri-metadata-injection-job-rszw5 0/1 Completed 0 2m53s pod/newrelic-bundle-nri-prometheus-569689b7cb-pnddg 1/1 Running 0 2m53s Step 3 of 3 Use the New Relic Kubernetes cluster explorer Open the Kubernetes cluster explorer in New Relic You should see something like: Want to know more? Learn how to navigate the Kubernetes cluster explorer Try it out now We can have a Kubernetes test cluster ready for you in a few minutes. By following this on-line tutorial, you will learn how to deploy the New Relic Helm charts. Some tips to use the on-line tutorial window: Accept the cookies, so you can see the menu bar. Click anywhere in the tutorial window to start. It will take a few minutes for your environment to be ready. Press CTRL-l or type clear to clear the terminal window Click on the finish flag icon in the bottom menu to hide or show the instructions Good luck! Important Some browsers automatically disable the use of iframes. If the module isn't loading please check your browser settings. Your browser does not support iframes. What’s next? Nice work — now you can easily deploy New Relic with the official New Relic Helm charts and you can start using the Kubernetes cluster explorer. 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No Kubernetes metadata in APM or distributed tracing transactions Problem The creation of the secret by the k8s-webhook-cert-manager job used to fail due to the kubectl version used by the image when" }, "id": "6281e9fe64441f342fc30f77" - }, - { - "sections": [ - "Set up the Prometheus agent", - "Configure the Prometheus Agent", - "Tip", - "Installed using our Helm bundle", - "Standalone Helm release", - "Define which endpoints to scrape", - "Scrape metrics only from Prometheus integrations", - "Scrape metrics from all the targets", - "Kubernetes target discovery", - "Setup static targets", - "Caution", - "Target scrape interval", - "Metric and label transformations", - "YAML file snippet samples", - "To filter metrics", - "Filters out metrics whose name start with 'prefix_'", - "Filters out metrics having a 'k8s.io/app=appLabelValue' Kubernetes label", - "Filters out metrics whose name start with 'prefix_' and that have a 'k8s.io/app=appLabelValue' Kubernetes label", - "Filters out all metrics except the ones whose name start with 'prefix_'", - "To add or remove metric labels", - "Important", - "Add the 'new_label=newLabelValue' labels to metrics names starting with 'prefix_'", - "Filter out all metrics the label 'label_name'", - "Target authorization configuration" - ], - "title": "Set up the Prometheus agent", - "type": "docs", - "tags": [ - "Integrations", - "Prometheus integrations", - "Install and configure Prometheus Configurator" - ], - "external_id": "55f298f97fd3405a56442116b668395d4eb032e4", - "image": "https://docs.newrelic.com/static/infrastructure_screenshot-crop_prometheus-scrape-only-metrics-01442d2efed549db1c57d17ad188c2ac.png", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/infrastructure/prometheus-integrations/install-configure-prometheus-agent/setup-prometheus-agent/", - "published_at": "2023-01-21T13:53:20Z", - "updated_at": "2022-12-18T14:40:17Z", - "document_type": "page", - "popularity": 1, - "body": "Configure the Prometheus Agent You need to place the examples below in the config section of the agent. Refer to the installation method you used to known which is in your case. To configure the agent using Helm, you should set up your values.yaml in one of these two ways: Tip You need to add your New Relic license key in the values.yaml file. To learn more about the license key and how to find it, read about our main API keys. Installed using our Helm bundle global: licenseKey: _YOUR_NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY_ cluster: _K8S_CLUSTER_NAME_ newrelic-prometheus-agent: enabled: true config: # YOUR CONFIGURATION GOES HERE Copy Standalone Helm release This option is only recommended if you're an advanced user. licenseKey: _YOUR_NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY_ cluster: _K8S_CLUSTER_NAME_ config: # YOUR CONFIGURATION GOES HERE. An example: Copy Define which endpoints to scrape By default, the New Relic Prometheus agent uses two annotations to discover targets: newrelic.io/scrape: \"true\" and prometheus.io/scrape: \"true\". All the targets in the cluster that are annotated with newrelic.io/scrape: \"true\" are discovered and scraped by default. The targets annotated with prometheus.io/scrape: \"true\" will be scraped or not depending on the configuration. Scrape metrics only from Prometheus integrations The Prometheus agent is configured, by default, to scrape metrics from the most popular integrations in Kubernetes. Have a look at the list of integrations containing a set of dashboards and alerts to start monitoring out of the box. That list is defined in the values.yaml of New Relic's Prometheus agent helm chart. You can modify this list, but some dashboards might not work out of the box with custom labels or values. When upgrading, new integration filters might be available. Therefore, the amount of data scraped could increase, depending on the services in your cluster, after an upgrade involving integration filters. You can avoid this by saving a fixed list of app_values in your values.yaml file. For example: app_values: [\"redis\", \"traefik\", \"calico\", \"nginx\", \"coredns\", \"kube-dns\", \"etcd\", \"cockroachdb\"] Copy Moreover, it might happen that a new version of the integrations filters may cause a target that was already scraped by one job to be scraped a second time. In order to receive a notification in the event of duplicated data (and prevent duplicate scraping altogether), you can create an alert based on the following query: FROM Metric select uniqueCount(job) facet instance, cluster_name limit 10 since 2 minutes ago Copy If any value is different from 1 then you have two or more jobs scraping the same instance in the same cluster. Scrape metrics from all the targets If you need to scrape all the targets annotated with prometheus.io/scrape: \"true\", you need to perform one of the following actions, depending on the installation method you chose: If you used the guided install, unselect the Scrape only metrics from Prometheus integrations option. If you used Helm, add the following values in your prometheus-agent configuration: kubernetes: integrations_filter: enabled: false Copy Kubernetes target discovery Kubernetes jobs discover targets and scrape targets according to the target_discovery configuration. If inside the target_discovery configuration, you set pod and endpoints toggles to true, Prometheus will create rules to discover any pod or endpoint in the cluster having an exposed port. Use the target_discovery.filter configuration parameter to filter in the targets that Prometheus scrapes. Use the label and annotation labels to filter by current conditions, and the AND operator for all conditions. The following example only scrapes Pods and Endpoints with the newrelic.io/scrape: \"true\" annotation, and the k8s.io/app label with postgres or mysql as values. For the endpoints, the annotation must be present in the service related to it. The regexes are anchored, that is, if you configure scrape: 'true', Prometheus evaluates true as ^true$. To avoid that, use .*true.* so it also matches a-true-example. kubernetes: jobs: - job_name_prefix: example integrations_filter: enabled: false target_discovery: pod: true endpoints: true filter: annotation: # : newrelic.io/scrape: 'true' label: # : k8s.io/app: '(postgres|mysql)' Copy Tip If you don't add a value for the label or annotation, the filter will only check if it exists. Setup static targets The prometheus agent defines a static target job to scrape self-metrics by default, but you can set up additional static targets by including additional jobs. This following example includes an additional job to scrape a server managed separately, and the self-metrics job to keep reporting the prometheus agent metrics, as defined by default . static_targets: jobs: - job_name: managed-exporter targets: - \"managed_exporter.your-company.tld:5432\" - job_name: self-metrics skip_sharding: true # sharding is skipped to obtain self-metrics from all Prometheus servers. targets: - \"localhost:9090\" extra_metric_relabel_config: - source_labels: [__name__] action: keep regex: \"\\ prometheus_agent_active_series|\\ prometheus_target_interval_length_seconds|\\ prometheus_target_scrape_pool_targets|\\ prometheus_remote_storage_samples_pending|\\ prometheus_remote_storage_samples_in_total|\\ prometheus_remote_storage_samples_retried_total|\\ prometheus_agent_corruptions_total|\\ prometheus_remote_storage_shards|\\ prometheus_sd_kubernetes_events_total|\\ prometheus_agent_checkpoint_creations_failed_total|\\ prometheus_agent_checkpoint_deletions_failed_total|\\ prometheus_remote_storage_samples_dropped_total|\\ prometheus_remote_storage_samples_failed_total|\\ prometheus_sd_kubernetes_http_request_total|\\ prometheus_agent_truncate_duration_seconds_sum|\\ prometheus_build_info|\\ process_resident_memory_bytes|\\ process_virtual_memory_bytes|\\ process_cpu_seconds_total\" Copy Caution If you modify the static_targets section and don't include self-metrics job, the agent metrics aren't reported. Target scrape interval By default, the Prometheus agent scrapes all targets for metrics every 30 seconds as defined in common.scrape_interval for all scraping jobs in the configuration. You can change this by using the scrape_interval key in that section. This example shows two Kubernetes jobs with different scrape intervals: common: scrape_interval: 30s kubernetes: jobs: # this job will use the default scrape_interval defined in common. - job_name_prefix: default-targets-with-30s-interval target_discovery: pod: true filter: annotation: newrelic.io/scrape: 'true' - job_name_prefix: slow-targets-with-60s-interval scrape_interval: 60s target_discovery: pod: true filter: annotation: newrelic.io/scrape_slow: 'true' Copy Metric and label transformations You can apply metric and label transformations cat any configuration section, but setting it at remote write level makes the filtering or transformations wider. If you set them at newrelic_remote_write level, the filters apply to all metrics that are being sent to New Relic. If you set them at any other section, they apply to the metrics scraped by that section. The metric filter process happens after the metrics have been scraped from the targets. You can use the extra_metric_relabel_config parameter to apply the filters, which adds entries of the metric_relabel_config parameter. This parameter is present at static_targets.jobs, kubernetes.jobs, and the extra_write_relabel_configs parameter for newrelic_remote_write. Here's an example of how to use it in different parts of the YAML configuration file: static_targets: - name: self-metrics urls: - 'http://static-service:8181' extra_metric_relabel_config: # Drop metrics with prefix 'go_' for this target. - source_labels: [__name__] regex: 'go_.+' action: drop newrelic_remote_write: extra_write_relabel_configs: # Drop all metrics with the specified name before sent to New Relic. - source_labels: [__name__] regex: 'metric_name' action: drop Copy YAML file snippet samples Add one of these examples in the YAML configuration file from the metric and label transformations section. To filter metrics Filters out metrics whose name start with 'prefix_' - source_labels: [__name__] regex: 'prefix_.+' action: drop Copy Filters out metrics having a 'k8s.io/app=appLabelValue' Kubernetes label - source_labels: [k8s_io_app] regex: 'appLabelValue' action: drop Copy Filters out metrics whose name start with 'prefix_' and that have a 'k8s.io/app=appLabelValue' Kubernetes label - source_labels: [__name__,k8s_io_app] regex: 'prefix_.+;appLabelValue' action: drop Copy Filters out all metrics except the ones whose name start with 'prefix_' - source_labels: [__name__] regex: 'prefix_.+' action: keep Copy To add or remove metric labels Important Metric Labels names must comply with Prometheus DataModel . Add the 'new_label=newLabelValue' labels to metrics names starting with 'prefix_' - source_labels: [__name__] regex: 'prefix_.+' target_label: new_label action: replace replacement: newLabelValue Copy Filter out all metrics the label 'label_name' You can use it to reduce cardinality, but keep in mind that removing identifying labels may make it difficult to ensure proper metric aggregation. - regex: 'label_name' action: labeldrop Copy Target authorization configuration Some targets need access authorization to be scraped, like No-SQL Databases to fetch data that the user connecting has access, or exporters that expose sensible data in their metrics endpoint. All authorization methods supported by Prometheus can be configured in the static_targets and kubernetes sections. As explained in the Installation guide we create a configuration for Prometheus based on our YAML. This part of the configuration passed to Prometheus as-is from our YAML, so you would refer to Prometheus documentation: TLS OAuth2 Authorization Header Basic Auth Here are some examples to deal with targets that need access authorization: kubernetes: jobs: - job_name_prefix: skip-verify-on-https-targets target_discovery: pod: true filter: annotation: newrelic.io/scrape: 'true' - job_name_prefix: bearer-token target_discovery: pod: true filter: label: k8s.io/app: my-app-with-token authorization: type: Bearer credentials_file: '/etc/my-app/token' startic_targets: jobs: - job_name: mtls-target scheme: https targets: - 'my-mtls-target:8181' tls_config: ca_file: '/etc/my-app/client-ca.crt' cert_file: '/etc/my-app/client.crt' key_file: '/etc/my-app/client.key' - job_name: basic-auth-target targets: - 'my-basic-auth-static:8181' basic_auth: password_file: '/etc/my-app/pass.htpasswd' Copy", - "info": "", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 419.26837, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "title": "Set up the Prometheus agent", - "sections": "Filters out metrics whose name start with 'prefix_' and that have a 'k8s.io/app=appLabelValue' Kubernetes label", - "tags": "Prometheus integrations", - "body": " New Relic license key in the values.yaml file. To learn more about the license key and how to find it, read about our main API keys. Installed using our Helm bundle global: licenseKey: _YOUR_NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY_ cluster: _K8S_CLUSTER_NAME_ newrelic-prometheus-agent: enabled: true config: # YOUR" - }, - "id": "638d214564441f74136cc646" } ], "/aws-cloudfront": [ @@ -171789,7 +171856,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.92734, + "_score": 257.31757, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -171838,7 +171905,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32236, + "_score": 256.8214, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -171936,7 +172003,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.2484, + "_score": 256.7607, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -171985,7 +172052,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Trusted Advisor observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Trusted Advisor installation docs Monitor AWS Trusted Advisor by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Trusted Advisor? The AWS Trusted Advisor is an online tool that provides real-time guidance to help you follow AWS best practices for provisioning your resources. It evaluates your account by using checks which then identify ways to optimize your AWS infrastructure. New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart features The New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor monitoring quickstart empowers you with our AWS Trusted Advisor integration to collect data about key metrics, query the data and gain valuable insights. Why monitor AWS Trusted Advisor with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your AWS Trusted Advisor metrics and other data to New Relic. In order to have fresh data, our integration programmatically sends refresh requests to AWS. You can activate the integration by following our standard procedures for connecting AWS services to New Relic. The monitoring quickstart helps you to track key AWS Trusted Advisor metrics like AWS region, current usage, limit amount, service limit usage, status, and timestamp. Install the New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart today to proactively monitor AWS Trusted Advisor and keep getting quality recommendations that help you follow AWS best practices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.92664, + "_score": 257.31686, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -172298,7 +172365,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32166, + "_score": 256.82068, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -172347,7 +172414,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32166, + "_score": 256.82068, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -172396,7 +172463,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24768, + "_score": 256.76, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -172445,7 +172512,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Trusted Advisor observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Trusted Advisor installation docs Monitor AWS Trusted Advisor by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Trusted Advisor? The AWS Trusted Advisor is an online tool that provides real-time guidance to help you follow AWS best practices for provisioning your resources. It evaluates your account by using checks which then identify ways to optimize your AWS infrastructure. New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart features The New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor monitoring quickstart empowers you with our AWS Trusted Advisor integration to collect data about key metrics, query the data and gain valuable insights. Why monitor AWS Trusted Advisor with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your AWS Trusted Advisor metrics and other data to New Relic. In order to have fresh data, our integration programmatically sends refresh requests to AWS. You can activate the integration by following our standard procedures for connecting AWS services to New Relic. The monitoring quickstart helps you to track key AWS Trusted Advisor metrics like AWS region, current usage, limit amount, service limit usage, status, and timestamp. Install the New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart today to proactively monitor AWS Trusted Advisor and keep getting quality recommendations that help you follow AWS best practices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24753, + "_score": 256.75986, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -172499,7 +172566,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Speedscale quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Speedscale Reports Documentation   2 Speedscale observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. New Relic Explorer Hub Ask questions in the post on New Relic Explorer Hub Speedscale Installation Docs The only prerequisite is to obtain your New Relic account id and license key. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Speedscale lets you capture traffic from one environment and replay elsewhere. Use the traffic replay to validate new code performance and functionality. Track the SRE golden signals of latency, throughput, CPU, memory and error metrics before you deploy. Preview your container or API behavior in your CI pipeline without having to write any scripts. Any necessary backends are provided by Speedscale’s mocking technology, which also uses past traffic to generate proper responses you expect during traffic replay. Speedscale Snapshots are subsets of traffic that you would like to replay to test how your new code reacts, similar to test scenarios. Deploying this quickstart adds a Speedscale dashboard to your New Relic account that includes replay success rates, response time and deep links to reports. Read the integration tutorial for the Speedscale quickstart on New Relic Explorer Hub. If you have questions about this quickstart please contact support@speedscale.com. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Speedscale Inc. Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Postman Glassbox Cloudflare Network Logs Netlify Logs CircleCI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 407.26495, + "_score": 386.69836, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -172552,7 +172619,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Cloudflare Network Logs quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Cloudflare Logs Alerts   1 Cloudflare Network Logs observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Cloudflare - 4xx/5xx error greater than 1% Alert triggered when the error rate(4xx/5xx errors) exceeds 1% Documentation   1 Cloudflare Network Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Enable New Relic destination doc Developer doc on getting Cloudflare data ingested into New Relic About Cloudflare Cloudflare is an industry leading global network designed to make everything you connect to the Internet secure, private, fast, and reliable. Protect and accelerate external, public-facing web properties; secure your internal operations on a single global network; and build new applications on our serverless platform. Internet properties powered by Cloudflare have all web traffic routed through its intelligent global network, which gets smarter with every request. About this quickstart Cloudflare is on a mission to help build a better Internet. The Cloudflare quickstart will enable you to monitor and analyze web traffic metrics on a dashboard, integrating with New Relic’s database to provide an at-a-glance overview of the most important logs and metrics from your websites and applications. For more information check out our website at cloudflare.com How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Joseph Counts, Cloudflare Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Akamai DataStream 2 Postman Fastly CDN Speedscale MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 386.04608, + "_score": 366.59552, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -172607,7 +172674,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 CircleCI quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CircleCI Documentation   1 CircleCI observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Forward CircleCI logs to New Relic How to set up a webhook to forward your CircleCI logs to New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo CircleCI Quickstart The world’s best software teams use CircleCI to deliver quality code with confidence. As the largest continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) platform, CircleCI empowers engineers to seamlessly take ideas to execution, at scale. Every feature of our platform is built to fine-tune the entire development process from start to finish. This quickstart allows users to view analytical data about their CircleCI jobs within the New Relic dashboard to gain visibility into the performance and health of their continuous integration and deployment pipelines. With the CircleCI quickstart you can: Monitor real-time CI performance, activity, and health, or track over time. Identify opportunities for optimization. The CircleCI quickstart includes a dashboard where users can easily monitor: Total Jobs Ran Job Health (% success) Projects Summary Most Recent Failed Jobs Jobs Ran Per Project Requirements To set up the integration, visit the CircleCI Webhooks documentation. Contact us Show us how you’re using the quickstart for a chance to win a CircleCI swag kit! Join us on Discuss here. For more information or support, please go to support.circleci.com How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Joseph Counts Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Postman Bitbucket Cloudflare Network Logs Speedscale Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 384.87448, + "_score": 365.6342, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -172653,7 +172720,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 MariaDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MariaDB installation docs MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Mule ESB Postman Cloudflare Network Logs Network KTranslate Container Health DBmarlin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 382.09705, + "_score": 362.76404, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -172703,7 +172770,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Mule ESB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Mule ESB observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Mule ESB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Mule ESB installation docs Mule is a lightweight Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform. What is Mule ESB? Mule is a lightweight Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Mule ESB with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Mule ESB. To learn more about Mulesoft, visit their blog. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources MariaDB Postman BizTalk360 Glassbox Gigamon Newrelic", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 376.6117, + "_score": 357.5954, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -172752,7 +172819,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 AWS Step Functions quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS Step Functions Documentation   1 AWS Step Functions observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Step Functions installation docs Monitor AWS Step Functions by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Step Functions? Orchestrate serverless functions in Amazon Web Services, including Lambda. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Step Functions by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Step Functions documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Step Functions. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Lambda AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 443.75208, + "_score": 421.36346, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -172801,7 +172868,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.927, + "_score": 257.3173, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -172850,7 +172917,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32202, + "_score": 256.8211, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -172899,7 +172966,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32202, + "_score": 256.8211, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -172948,7 +173015,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24805, + "_score": 256.76044, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -172999,7 +173066,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Traefik (Prometheus) quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Traefik (Prometheus) This quickstart was built and tested based on Traefik metrics sent to New Relic using Prometheus Agent or Prometheus server Alerts   3 Traefik (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High 400 Error Rate This alert is triggered when a Traefik service has an HTTP 4xx error rate above 5% for over 5 minutes. This threshold should be adjusted to your own requirements. High 500 Error Rate This alert is triggered when a Traefik service has an HTTP 5xx error rate above 5% for over 5 minutes. This threshold should be adjusted to your own requirements. Too Many Open requests This alert is triggered when a Traefik service has more than 50 open requests for over 1 minute. This threshold should be adjusted to your own requirements. Documentation   2 Traefik (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Prometheus installation docs Use Prometheus remote_write or Prometheus Agent Traefik Documentations Traefik Integration Documentation This quickstart was built and tested based on Traefik metrics sent to New Relic using Prometheus Agent or Prometheus server. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler, Mir Ansar Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CoreDNS (Prometheus) Grafana Prometheus Integration View and query your Prometheus data Grafana support with Prometheus and PromQL Prometheus Agent", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1053.9802, + "_score": 1001.46484, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -173046,7 +173113,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1028.5178, + "_score": 976.64185, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -173058,36 +173125,6 @@ }, "id": "617d515264441fc9eafbe18f" }, - { - "image": "https://docs.newrelic.com/static/d2a9c929c7541b67b6fe4c87844fc01b/ae694/prometheus_grafana_dashboard.png", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/whats-new/2020/08/create-grafana-dashboards-prometheus-data-stored-new-relic/", - "sections": [ - "Create Grafana dashboards with Prometheus data stored in New Relic", - "Step 1: Get data flowing into New Relic with the Prometheus remote write integration", - "Step 2: Configure your Grafana dashboards to use Prometheus data stored in New Relic" - ], - "published_at": "2023-01-22T15:41:47Z", - "title": "Create Grafana dashboards with Prometheus data stored in New Relic", - "updated_at": "2022-10-29T20:54:28Z", - "type": "docs", - "external_id": "da09ab47a2ac806ad3ed1fa67e3a02dd54394383", - "document_type": "nr1_announcement", - "popularity": 1, - "body": "We’ve teamed up with Grafana Labs so you can use our platform as a data source for Prometheus metrics and see them in your existing dashboards, seamlessly tapping into the reliability, scale, and security provided by New Relic. Follow the steps below or use this more detailed walkthrough to send Prometheus data to New Relic, so that Grafana can populate your existing Prometheus-specific dashboards with that data. This process requires Prometheus version 2.15.0 or higher and Grafana version 6.7.0 or higher. You’ll also need to sign up for New Relic. Here's an example of how these Grafana dashboards with Prometheus data look in our new dark mode. Step 1: Get data flowing into New Relic with the Prometheus remote write integration Go to Instrument Everything – US or Instrument Everything – EU, then click the Prometheus tile. You can also go to the Prometheus remote write setup page to get your remote_write URL. For more information on how to set up the Prometheus remote write integration, check out our docs. Step 2: Configure your Grafana dashboards to use Prometheus data stored in New Relic For more information on how to configure New Relic as a Prometheus data source for Grafana, check out our docs. 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Prometheus installation docs Use Prometheus remote_write or Prometheus Agent Etcd Metrics Docs Learn more about the Prometheus metrics available for Etcd Etcd Integration Docs New Relic documentation for the Etcd integration including installation, configuration, and how to query the metrics. What is Etcd? Etcd is a strongly consistent, distributed key-value store that provides a reliable way to store data that needs to be accessed by a distributed system or cluster of machines. It gracefully handles leader elections during network partitions and can tolerate machine failure, even in the leader node Quickstart details This quickstart was built based on Etcd metrics sent to New Relic through remote write configurations with Prometheus Agent or Prometheus server. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. 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View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure SQL Database? Azure SQL provides single databases with their own set of resources, and elastic pools that share a set of resources. Get started! Start monitoring Azure SQL Database by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure SQL Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure SQL Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93167, + "_score": 187.89565, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -173266,7 +173333,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure Cosmos DB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Cosmos DB Documentation   1 Azure Cosmos DB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Cosmos DB installation docs Monitor Azure Cosmos DB by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Cosmos DB? Quickly and easily scale your database traffic across multiple Azure regions. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Cosmos DB by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Cosmos DB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Cosmos DB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93167, + "_score": 187.89565, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -173315,7 +173382,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Redis Cache observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Redis Cache installation docs Monitor Azure Redis Cache by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Redis Cache? Fully managed in-memory data store built for quickly scaling application performance. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Redis Cache by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Redis Cache documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Redis Cache. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93167, + "_score": 187.89565, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -173364,7 +173431,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure SQL Managed Instances observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure SQL Managed Instances installation docs Monitor Azure SQL Managed Instances by connecting Azure to New Relic Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure SQL Managed Instances? Cloud-based database service based on the SQL framework. Get started! Start monitoring Azure SQL Managed Instances by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure SQL Managed Instances documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure SQL Managed Instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93167, + "_score": 187.89565, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -173413,7 +173480,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure MariaDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Maria DB Alerts   2 Azure MariaDB observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90% for at least 10 minutes. High Memory Usage This alert is triggered when the Memory Usage is above 95% for at least 15 minutes. Documentation   1 Azure MariaDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure MariaDB installation docs Monitor Azure MariaDB by connecting Azure to New Relic. What is Azure MariaDB? Fully managed database as a service with predictable performance and scalability for applications using open-source tools and platforms. Get started! Start monitoring Azure MariaDB by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure MariaDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure MariaDB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.84465, + "_score": 187.82436, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -173459,7 +173526,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 264.90186, + "_score": 251.44781, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -173503,7 +173570,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets? Automatically scale application load across a series of heterogeneous, load-balanced virtual machines. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 263.80804, + "_score": 250.42526, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -173552,7 +173619,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure Virtual Network quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Virtual Network Documentation   1 Azure Virtual Network observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Virtual Network installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Network by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Network? Azure Virtual Network (VNet) provides the means for Azure cloud resources such as virtual machines to securely communicate with each other as well as the rest of the internet and on-premises resources. Using VNet to create a private network gives you control over network filtering, routing, and other key pieces of the network infrastructure. Given an Azure virtual network, you can do things like assign a public IP, assign a load balancer, and handle outbound connections. VNets are ideal for developers deploying on Azure resources who want fine-grained control over network management. New Relic Azure Vnet integration New Relic's integration for Azure Virtual Network reports metric data about your virtual networks (VNets), like packets dropped per second or bytes forwarded per second. It also collects data about the status and configuration of your account. The selection of dashboards include: Total virtual networks: The total number of virtual networks currently live Virtual networks time series: Displays the fluctuation of the total number of virtual networks over a series of timepoints Virtual network per region: Displays the virtual networks within a specific geographic region Public IPs under DDoS attack: Quickly identify which IPs on the network may be experiencing a DDOS attack Virtual network per resource group: Shows the number of virtual networks deployed within each resource group Why monitor Azure Virtual Network with New Relic? Having insight into Azure virtual network performance is key to keeping network systems healthy and reliable. Virtual networks are often vulnerable to attack, so continuous monitoring of IP requests and understanding which IPs may be experiencing a distributed denial of service (DDOS) attack can be critical for initiating a proactive response. The virtual network time series display can give insight into fluctuations in network health and uptime within a specified interval and can be useful for drilling down into any deviations from the norm. Finally, being able to understand how virtual networks are distributed across geographic regions can help you pinpoint when a particular region is being underserved and deploy network resources accordingly. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Express Route Azure VPN Gateways Azure Front Door Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 221.13025, + "_score": 209.86212, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -173584,7 +173651,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 175.24493, + "_score": 165.21532, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -173610,7 +173677,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 160.61792, + "_score": 151.30725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -173658,7 +173725,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 IBM MQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. IBM MQ - Dashboard Documentation   1 IBM MQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IBM MQ monitoring integration Our IBM MQ integration collects and sends dimensional metrics from IBM MQ. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo IBM MQ performance IBM MQ allows independent and potentially non-concurrent applications on a distributed system to securely communicate with each other, using messages. The IBM MQ integration allows you to monitor the performance of MQ Objects like channels and queues . The metrics collected include depth of your queues, how much space your queues have for additional messages, and the age of a queue’s oldest message. Analyzing metrics over time allows you to scale your instances accordingly in order to prevent full queues, which can delay message delivery. IBM MQ quickstart highlights The IBM MQ quickstart automatically instruments your IBM MQ infrastructure, and comes pre-built dashboard visualizing: Total of Connections Connections by Queue Manager Total of Errors Errors by Queue Manager Total of Messages Messages by Queue Manager Messages by Queue Queue Depth Expired messages by Queue Filesystem usage How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources RabbitMQ IBM MQ monitoring integration Amazon MQ Monitor ActiveMQ with the JMX integration MSMQ", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 268.37726, + "_score": 254.44958, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -173704,7 +173771,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 MSMQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 MSMQ observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 MSMQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MSMQ installation docs Microsoft Message Queueing is a messaging protocol that allows applications running on separate servers/processes to communicate. What is MSMQ? Microsoft Message Queueing is a messaging protocol that allows applications running on separate servers/processes to communicate. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MSMQ with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for MSMQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 227.54068, + "_score": 215.72105, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -173750,7 +173817,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon MQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon MQ Documentation   1 Amazon MQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon MQ installation docs Monitor Amazon MQ by connecting AWS to New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon MQ? Message brokering service for Apache ActiveMQ managed by AWS. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon MQ by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon MQ documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon MQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon SES Amazon SNS Amazon SQS Amazon MSK AWS Outposts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 219.45844, + "_score": 208.4737, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -173784,7 +173851,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 201.43158, + "_score": 190.10052, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -173828,7 +173895,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 170.37619, + "_score": 160.80246, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -173851,6 +173918,8 @@ "Create a New Relic alert policy with the golden signal alerts", "Provision alert conditions based on the four golden signals", "Get notified when an alert triggers", + "Get notified when an alert triggers (deprecated)", + "Important", "Extra Credit", "Conclusion" ], @@ -173862,18 +173931,18 @@ "golden signals", "terraform" ], - "external_id": "76368b6d7b42905b1effbe6f6d7a328160d5a967", + "external_id": "a8e6eb8132628da407bf24eeeca752931f4a09df", "image": "", - "url": "https://developer.newrelic.com/terraform/get-started-terraform/", - "published_at": "2023-01-22T01:40:08Z", - "updated_at": "2021-02-06T01:55:16Z", + "url": "https://developer.newrelic.com/automate-workflows/get-started-terraform/", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:39:04Z", + "updated_at": "2022-09-10T01:38:43Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, "info": "Learn how to provision New Relic resources using [Terraform](https://www.terraform.io/).", - "body": "Terraform is a popular infrastructure-as-code software tool built by HashiCorp. You use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic dashboards and alerts. In this guide, you learn how to set up New Relic alerts with Terraform. More specifically, you provision an alert policy, four alert conditions, and a notification channel. The four alert conditions are based on the four golden signals of monitoring introduced in Google’s Site Reliability Engineering book: Latency: The amount of time it takes your application to service a request. Traffic: The amount of requests your system receives. Errors: The rate of requests that fail. Saturation: The stress on resources to meet the demands of your application. Before you begin To use this guide, you should have some basic knowledge of both New Relic and Terraform. If you haven't deployed a New Relic open source agent yet, install New Relic for your application. Also, install the Terraform CLI. Step 1 of 5 Bootstrap Terraform and the New Relic provider Start by initializing a working directory and creating a Terraform configuration file: bash Copy $ mkdir terraform-project && cd terraform-project $ touch main.tf Next, instruct Terraform to install and use the New Relic provider, by setting the terraform and required_providers blocks in main.tf: terraform { # Require Terraform version 0.13.x (recommended) required_version = \"~> 0.13.0\" # Require the latest 2.x version of the New Relic provider required_providers { newrelic = { source = \"newrelic/newrelic\" version = \"~> 2.12\" } } } Copy In this code block, you're setting the required version of Terraform to 0.13.x and setting the New Relic provider to the latest 2.x version. Using the right version constraints for your setup will provide better stability with your Terraform runs. Now that you've set your Terraform and New Relic provider versions, you need to configure the New Relic provider. Step 2 of 5 Configure the New Relic provider With terraform all set, configure the New Relic provider with the following items: Your New Relic Account ID. Your New Relic user key. Most user keys begin with the prefix NRAK-. Your New Relic region. Your region is US if your account settings page is located at one.newrelic.com, and EU if your account is located at one.eu.newrelic.com. In main.tf, set those values on the provider: provider \"newrelic\" { account_id = 12345 # Your New Relic account ID api_key = \"NRAK-***\" # Your New Relic user key region = \"US\" # US or EU (defaults to US) } Copy By setting these values on the New Relic provider, you're configuring that provider to make changes on behalf of your account through New Relic APIs. Tip You can also configure the New Relic provider using environment variables. This is a useful way to set default values for your provider configuration. For more information about configuring the New Relic provider, please feel free to check out our official provider documentation. With your New Relic provider configured, initialize Terraform: bash Copy $ terraform init When Terraform finishes installing and registering the New Relic provider, you'll receive a success message and some actionable next steps, such as running terraform plan. Before you can run terraform plan, however, you need to create your resources. Step 3 of 5 Create a New Relic alert policy with the golden signal alerts With the New Relic provider configured and initialized, you can define an alerting strategy for your application. Since you're targeting a specific application, use a newrelic_entity to fetch the application information from New Relic and allow us to reference that data elsewhere in the configuration: data \"newrelic_entity\" \"example_app\" { name = \"Your App Name\" # Must be an exact match to your application name in New Relic domain = \"APM\" # or BROWSER, INFRA, MOBILE, SYNTH, depending on your entity's domain type = \"APPLICATION\" } Copy Next, create a newrelic_alert_policy. Give the policy a dynamic name based on your application's name. This helps specify the scope of the policy: resource \"newrelic_alert_policy\" \"golden_signal_policy\" { name = \"Golden Signals - ${data.newrelic_entity.example_app.name}\" } Copy At this point, you should be able to test your configuration with a dry run: bash Copy $ terraform plan You should see output that displays Terraform's execution plan. The plan contains the actions Terraform performs when your run terraform apply: bash Copy # Example output ------------------------------------------------------------------------ An execution plan has been generated and is shown below. Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols: + create Terraform will perform the following actions: # newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy will be created + resource \"newrelic_alert_policy\" \"golden_signal_policy\" { + account_id = (known after apply) + id = (known after apply) + incident_preference = \"PER_POLICY\" + name = \"Golden Signals - Your App Name\" } Plan: 1 to add, 0 to change, 0 to destroy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ In this case, the plan shows you that Terraform will create a new alert policy when you run terraform apply. After verifying the details, execute the plan to provision the alert policy resource in your New Relic account: bash Copy $ terraform apply Every time you apply changes, Terraform asks you to confirm the actions you've told it to run. Type \"yes\". While it's running, Terraform sends logs to your console: bash Copy # Example output of `terraform apply` newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy: Creating... newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy: Creation complete after 1s [id=111222333] Apply complete! Resources: 1 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed. Log in to New Relic and navigate to Alert Policies to confirm that Terraform created your new policy. As you move through the next steps of creating alert conditions, you can run terraform apply after configuring each resource. Refresh your alert policy webpage to see the new resources. Step 4 of 5 Provision alert conditions based on the four golden signals Next, add alert conditions for your application based on the four golden signals: latency, traffic, errors, and saturation. Apply these alert conditions to the alert policy you created in the previous step. Latency Most folks want to avoid slow response times. You can create a newrelic_alert_condition that triggers if the overall response time of your application rises above five seconds for five minutes: # Response time resource \"newrelic_alert_condition\" \"response_time_web\" { policy_id = newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy.id name = \"High Response Time (Web) - ${data.newrelic_entity.example_app.name}\" type = \"apm_app_metric\" entities = [data.newrelic_entity.example_app.application_id] metric = \"response_time_web\" runbook_url = \"https://www.example.com\" condition_scope = \"application\" term { duration = 5 operator = \"above\" priority = \"critical\" threshold = \"5\" time_function = \"all\" } } Copy Note that you're linking this alert condition to the previously configured alert policy with policy_id. Traffic Traffic represents how much demand is placed on your system at any given moment. Throughput is a metric that measures how much traffic goes to your application. Create a newrelic_alert_condition that triggers if the overall response rate of your application falls below five requests per minute for five minutes: # Low throughput resource \"newrelic_alert_condition\" \"throughput_web\" { policy_id = newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy.id name = \"Low Throughput (Web)\" type = \"apm_app_metric\" entities = [data.newrelic_entity.example_app.application_id] metric = \"throughput_web\" condition_scope = \"application\" # Define a critical alert threshold that will # trigger after 5 minutes below 5 requests per minute. term { priority = \"critical\" duration = 5 operator = \"below\" threshold = \"5\" time_function = \"all\" } } Copy This type of alert is useful when you expect a constant baseline of traffic throughout the day — a drop off in traffic can indicate a problem. Errors If your application's error rate spikes, you need to know about it. Create a newrelic_alert_condition that triggers if your application's error rate rises above 5% for five minutes: # Error percentage resource \"newrelic_alert_condition\" \"error_percentage\" { policy_id = newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy.id name = \"High Error Percentage\" type = \"apm_app_metric\" entities = [data.newrelic_entity.example_app.application_id] metric = \"error_percentage\" runbook_url = \"https://www.example.com\" condition_scope = \"application\" # Define a critical alert threshold that will trigger after 5 minutes above a 5% error rate. term { duration = 5 operator = \"above\" threshold = \"5\" time_function = \"all\" } } Copy Saturation Saturation represents how \"full\" your service is and can take many forms, such as CPU time, memory allocation, or queue depth. In this example, assume you already have a New Relic Infrastructure agent installed on the hosts serving your application, and you want to configure an alert for when CPU utilization spikes above a certain threshold: # High CPU usage resource \"newrelic_infra_alert_condition\" \"high_cpu\" { policy_id = newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy.id name = \"High CPU usage\" type = \"infra_metric\" event = \"SystemSample\" select = \"cpuPercent\" comparison = \"above\" runbook_url = \"https://www.example.com\" where = \"(`applicationId` = '${data.newrelic_entity.example_app.application_id}')\" # Define a critical alert threshold that will trigger after 5 minutes above 90% CPU utilization. critical { duration = 5 value = 90 time_function = \"all\" } } Copy For the Infrastructure alert, you created a newrelic_infra_alert_condition that triggers if the aggregate CPU usage on these hosts rises above 90% for five minutes. Step 5 of 5 Get notified when an alert triggers Now that you've configured some important alert conditions, add a notification channel to your alert policy to ensure the proper folks get notified when an alert triggers. To do so, use a newrelic_alert_channel. To begin, create an email notification channel to send alert notifications to your email. Use this when you want to notify a specific person or team when alerts are triggered: resource \"newrelic_alert_channel\" \"team_email\" { name = \"example\" type = \"email\" config { recipients = \"yourawesometeam@example.com\" include_json_attachment = \"1\" } } Copy If you want to specify multiple recipients, use a comma-delimited list of emails. Last, but not least, in order to apply the notification channel to your alert policy, create a newrelic_alert_policy_channel: resource \"newrelic_alert_policy_channel\" \"golden_signals\" { policy_id = newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy.id channel_ids = [newrelic_alert_channel.team_email.id] } Copy A newrelic_alert_policy_channel links the notification channel you just created to your alert policy. To finalize your golden signal alerts configuration, run terraform apply one last time to make sure all of your configured resources are up to date. Extra Credit new_relic_alert_channel supports several types of notification channels, including email, Slack, and PagerDuty. So, if you want to explore this more, try creating an alert channel for a second channel type, such as Slack: # Slack notification channel resource \"newrelic_alert_channel\" \"slack_notification\" { name = \"slack-example\" type = \"slack\" config { # Use the URL provided in your New Relic Slack integration url = \"https://hooks.slack.com/services/XXXXXXX/XXXXXXX/XXXXXXXXXX\" channel = \"your-slack-channel-for-alerts\" } } Copy Before you apply this change, you need to add the New Relic Slack App to your Slack account and select a Slack channel to send the notification. With this new alert channel, triggered alerts send notifications to the Slack channel of your choice. Conclusion As your team evaluates the alerting system you’ve put in place, you’ll find that you may need to tweak configuration values, such as the alert threshold and duration. If you manage your Terraform project in a remote repository, you can submit a pull request so your team can review these changes alongside the rest of your code contributions. Tip You may also want to consider automating this process in your CI/CD pipeline. Use Terraform's recommended practices guide to learn more about their recommended workflow and how to evolve your provisioning practices. Congratulations! You're officially practicing observability-as-code. Review the New Relic Terraform provider documentation to learn how you can take your configuration to the next level.", + "body": "Terraform is a popular infrastructure-as-code software tool built by HashiCorp. You use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic dashboards and alerts. In this guide, you learn how to set up New Relic alerts with Terraform. More specifically, you provision an alert policy, four alert conditions, and a notification channel. The four alert conditions are based on the four golden signals of monitoring introduced in Google’s Site Reliability Engineering book: Latency: The amount of time it takes your application to service a request. Traffic: The amount of requests your system receives. Errors: The rate of requests that fail. Saturation: The stress on resources to meet the demands of your application. Before you begin To use this guide, you should have some basic knowledge of both New Relic and Terraform. If you haven't deployed a New Relic open source agent yet, install New Relic for your application. Also, install the Terraform CLI. Step 1 of 5 Bootstrap Terraform and the New Relic provider Start by initializing a working directory and creating a Terraform configuration file: bash Copy $ mkdir terraform-project && cd terraform-project $ touch main.tf Next, instruct Terraform to install and use the New Relic provider, by setting the terraform and required_providers blocks in main.tf: terraform { # Require Terraform version 1.0 (recommended) required_version = \"~> 1.0\" # Require the latest 2.x version of the New Relic provider required_providers { newrelic = { source = \"newrelic/newrelic\" } } } Copy In this code block, you're setting the required version of Terraform to 1.0 and setting the New Relic provider to the latest 2.x version. Using the right version constraints for your setup will provide better stability with your Terraform runs. Now that you've set your Terraform and New Relic provider versions, you need to configure the New Relic provider. Step 2 of 5 Configure the New Relic provider With terraform all set, configure the New Relic provider with the following items: Your New Relic Account ID. Your New Relic user key. Most user keys begin with the prefix NRAK-. Your New Relic region. Your region is US if your account settings page is located at one.newrelic.com, and EU if your account is located at one.eu.newrelic.com. In main.tf, set those values on the provider: provider \"newrelic\" { account_id = 12345 # Your New Relic account ID api_key = \"NRAK-***\" # Your New Relic user key region = \"US\" # US or EU (defaults to US) } Copy By setting these values on the New Relic provider, you're configuring that provider to make changes on behalf of your account through New Relic APIs. Tip You can also configure the New Relic provider using environment variables. This is a useful way to set default values for your provider configuration. For more information about configuring the New Relic provider, please feel free to check out our official provider documentation. With your New Relic provider configured, initialize Terraform: bash Copy $ terraform init When Terraform finishes installing and registering the New Relic provider, you'll receive a success message and some actionable next steps, such as running terraform plan. Before you can run terraform plan, however, you need to create your resources. Step 3 of 5 Create a New Relic alert policy with the golden signal alerts With the New Relic provider configured and initialized, you can define an alerting strategy for your application. Since you're targeting a specific application, use a newrelic_entity to fetch the application information from New Relic and allow us to reference that data elsewhere in the configuration: data \"newrelic_entity\" \"example_app\" { name = \"Your App Name\" # Must be an exact match to your application name in New Relic domain = \"APM\" # or BROWSER, INFRA, MOBILE, SYNTH, depending on your entity's domain type = \"APPLICATION\" } Copy Next, create a newrelic_alert_policy. Give the policy a dynamic name based on your application's name. This helps specify the scope of the policy: resource \"newrelic_alert_policy\" \"golden_signal_policy\" { name = \"Golden Signals - ${data.newrelic_entity.example_app.name}\" } Copy At this point, you should be able to test your configuration with a dry run: bash Copy $ terraform plan You should see output that displays Terraform's execution plan. The plan contains the actions Terraform performs when your run terraform apply: bash Copy # Example output ------------------------------------------------------------------------ An execution plan has been generated and is shown below. Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols: + create Terraform will perform the following actions: # newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy will be created + resource \"newrelic_alert_policy\" \"golden_signal_policy\" { + account_id = (known after apply) + id = (known after apply) + incident_preference = \"PER_POLICY\" + name = \"Golden Signals - Your App Name\" } Plan: 1 to add, 0 to change, 0 to destroy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ In this case, the plan shows you that Terraform will create a new alert policy when you run terraform apply. After verifying the details, execute the plan to provision the alert policy resource in your New Relic account: bash Copy $ terraform apply Every time you apply changes, Terraform asks you to confirm the actions you've told it to run. Type \"yes\". While it's running, Terraform sends logs to your console: bash Copy # Example output of `terraform apply` newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy: Creating... newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy: Creation complete after 1s [id=111222333] Apply complete! Resources: 1 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed. Log in to New Relic and navigate to Alert Policies to confirm that Terraform created your new policy. As you move through the next steps of creating alert conditions, you can run terraform apply after configuring each resource. Refresh your alert policy webpage to see the new resources. Step 4 of 5 Provision alert conditions based on the four golden signals Next, add alert conditions for your application based on the four golden signals: latency, traffic, errors, and saturation. Apply these alert conditions to the alert policy you created in the previous step. Latency Most folks want to avoid slow response times. You can create a newrelic_alert_condition that triggers if the overall response time of your application rises above five seconds for five minutes: # Response time resource \"newrelic_alert_condition\" \"response_time_web\" { policy_id = newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy.id name = \"High Response Time (Web) - ${data.newrelic_entity.example_app.name}\" type = \"apm_app_metric\" entities = [data.newrelic_entity.example_app.application_id] metric = \"response_time_web\" runbook_url = \"https://www.example.com\" condition_scope = \"application\" term { duration = 5 operator = \"above\" priority = \"critical\" threshold = \"5\" time_function = \"all\" } } Copy Note that you're linking this alert condition to the previously configured alert policy with policy_id. Traffic Traffic represents how much demand is placed on your system at any given moment. Throughput is a metric that measures how much traffic goes to your application. Create a newrelic_alert_condition that triggers if the overall response rate of your application falls below five requests per minute for five minutes: # Low throughput resource \"newrelic_alert_condition\" \"throughput_web\" { policy_id = newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy.id name = \"Low Throughput (Web)\" type = \"apm_app_metric\" entities = [data.newrelic_entity.example_app.application_id] metric = \"throughput_web\" condition_scope = \"application\" # Define a critical alert threshold that will # trigger after 5 minutes below 5 requests per minute. term { priority = \"critical\" duration = 5 operator = \"below\" threshold = \"5\" time_function = \"all\" } } Copy This type of alert is useful when you expect a constant baseline of traffic throughout the day — a drop off in traffic can indicate a problem. Errors If your application's error rate spikes, you need to know about it. Create a newrelic_alert_condition that triggers if your application's error rate rises above 5% for five minutes: # Error percentage resource \"newrelic_alert_condition\" \"error_percentage\" { policy_id = newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy.id name = \"High Error Percentage\" type = \"apm_app_metric\" entities = [data.newrelic_entity.example_app.application_id] metric = \"error_percentage\" runbook_url = \"https://www.example.com\" condition_scope = \"application\" # Define a critical alert threshold that will trigger after 5 minutes above a 5% error rate. term { duration = 5 operator = \"above\" threshold = \"5\" time_function = \"all\" } } Copy Saturation Saturation represents how \"full\" your service is and can take many forms, such as CPU time, memory allocation, or queue depth. In this example, assume you already have a New Relic Infrastructure agent installed on the hosts serving your application, and you want to configure an alert for when CPU utilization spikes above a certain threshold: # High CPU usage resource \"newrelic_infra_alert_condition\" \"high_cpu\" { policy_id = newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy.id name = \"High CPU usage\" type = \"infra_metric\" event = \"SystemSample\" select = \"cpuPercent\" comparison = \"above\" runbook_url = \"https://www.example.com\" where = \"(`applicationId` = '${data.newrelic_entity.example_app.application_id}')\" # Define a critical alert threshold that will trigger after 5 minutes above 90% CPU utilization. critical { duration = 5 value = 90 time_function = \"all\" } } Copy For the Infrastructure alert, you created a newrelic_infra_alert_condition that triggers if the aggregate CPU usage on these hosts rises above 90% for five minutes. Step 5 of 5 Get notified when an alert triggers Now that you've configured some important alert conditions, add a notification destination and a notification channel to your alert policy to ensure the proper folks get notified when an alert triggers. To do so, use a newrelic_notification_destination and a newrelic_notification_channel. To begin, create an email notification destination to configure your recipients list, which can be a specific person or a team. This will be used when creating a notification channel: resource \"newrelic_notification_destination\" \"team_email_destination\" { name = \"email-example\" type = \"EMAIL\" property { key = \"email\" value = \"team.member1@email.com,team.member2@email.com,team.member3@email.com\" } } Copy If you want to specify multiple emails, use a comma-delimited list of emails. Then, create an email notification channel template to send alert notifications to your email. Associate the channel with the destination id: resource \"newrelic_notification_channel\" \"team_email_channel\" { name = \"email-example\" type = \"EMAIL\" destination_id = newrelic_notification_destination.team_email_destination.id product = \"IINT\" property { key = \"subject\" value = \"New Subject\" } } Copy Last, but not least, in order to apply the notification channel to your alert policy, create a newrelic_workflow: resource \"newrelic_workflow\" \"team_workflow\" { name = \"workflow-example\" enrichments_enabled = true destinations_enabled = true workflow_enabled = true muting_rules_handling = \"NOTIFY_ALL_ISSUES\" enrichments { nrql { name = \"Log\" configurations { query = \"SELECT count(*) FROM Metric\" } } } issues_filter { name = \"filter-example\" type = \"FILTER\" predicates { attribute = \"accumulations.sources\" operator = \"EXACTLY_MATCHES\" values = [ \"newrelic\" ] } } destination_configurations { channel_id = newrelic_notification_channel.team_email_channel.id } } Copy A newrelic_workflow links the notification channel you just created to your alerts. To finalize your notifications configuration, run terraform apply one last time to make sure all of your configured resources are up to date. Get notified when an alert triggers (deprecated) Important Alert channels is deprecated and won't be supported in future versions. Now that you've configured some important alert conditions, add a notification channel to your alert policy to ensure the proper folks get notified when an alert triggers. To do so, use a newrelic_alert_channel. To begin, create an email notification channel to send alert notifications to your email. Use this when you want to notify a specific person or team when alerts are triggered: resource \"newrelic_alert_channel\" \"team_email\" { name = \"example\" type = \"email\" config { recipients = \"yourawesometeam@example.com\" include_json_attachment = \"1\" } } Copy If you want to specify multiple recipients, use a comma-delimited list of emails. Last, but not least, in order to apply the notification channel to your alert policy, create a newrelic_alert_policy_channel: resource \"newrelic_alert_policy_channel\" \"golden_signals\" { policy_id = newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy.id channel_ids = [newrelic_alert_channel.team_email.id] } Copy A newrelic_alert_policy_channel links the notification channel you just created to your alert policy. To finalize your golden signal alerts configuration, run terraform apply one last time to make sure all of your configured resources are up to date. Extra Credit new_relic_alert_channel supports several types of notification channels, including email, Slack, and PagerDuty. So, if you want to explore this more, try creating an alert channel for a second channel type, such as Slack: # Slack notification channel resource \"newrelic_alert_channel\" \"slack_notification\" { name = \"slack-example\" type = \"slack\" config { # Use the URL provided in your New Relic Slack integration url = \"https://hooks.slack.com/services/XXXXXXX/XXXXXXX/XXXXXXXXXX\" channel = \"your-slack-channel-for-alerts\" } } Copy Before you apply this change, you need to add the New Relic Slack App to your Slack account and select a Slack channel to send the notification. With this new alert channel, triggered alerts send notifications to the Slack channel of your choice. Conclusion As your team evaluates the alerting system you’ve put in place, you’ll find that you may need to tweak configuration values, such as the alert threshold and duration. If you manage your Terraform project in a remote repository, you can submit a pull request so your team can review these changes alongside the rest of your code contributions. Tip You may also want to consider automating this process in your CI/CD pipeline. Use Terraform's recommended practices guide to learn more about their recommended workflow and how to evolve your provisioning practices. Congratulations! You're officially practicing observability-as-code. Review the New Relic Terraform provider documentation to learn how you can take your configuration to the next level.", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 500.84283, + "_score": 487.46902, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -173882,7 +173951,7 @@ "tags": "golden signals", "body": " an alert policy, four alert conditions, and a notification channel. The four alert conditions are based on the four golden signals of monitoring introduced in Google’s Site Reliability Engineering book: Latency: The amount of time it takes your application to service a request. 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You use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic dashboards and alerts. In this guide, you learn how to set up New Relic alerts with Terraform. More specifically, you provision an alert policy, four alert conditions, and a notification channel. The four alert conditions are based on the four golden signals of monitoring introduced in Google’s Site Reliability Engineering book: Latency: The amount of time it takes your application to service a request. Traffic: The amount of requests your system receives. Errors: The rate of requests that fail. Saturation: The stress on resources to meet the demands of your application. Before you begin To use this guide, you should have some basic knowledge of both New Relic and Terraform. If you haven't deployed a New Relic open source agent yet, install New Relic for your application. Also, install the Terraform CLI. Step 1 of 5 Bootstrap Terraform and the New Relic provider Start by initializing a working directory and creating a Terraform configuration file: bash Copy $ mkdir terraform-project && cd terraform-project $ touch main.tf Next, instruct Terraform to install and use the New Relic provider, by setting the terraform and required_providers blocks in main.tf: terraform { # Require Terraform version 1.0 (recommended) required_version = \"~> 1.0\" # Require the latest 2.x version of the New Relic provider required_providers { newrelic = { source = \"newrelic/newrelic\" } } } Copy In this code block, you're setting the required version of Terraform to 1.0 and setting the New Relic provider to the latest 2.x version. Using the right version constraints for your setup will provide better stability with your Terraform runs. Now that you've set your Terraform and New Relic provider versions, you need to configure the New Relic provider. Step 2 of 5 Configure the New Relic provider With terraform all set, configure the New Relic provider with the following items: Your New Relic Account ID. Your New Relic user key. Most user keys begin with the prefix NRAK-. Your New Relic region. Your region is US if your account settings page is located at one.newrelic.com, and EU if your account is located at one.eu.newrelic.com. In main.tf, set those values on the provider: provider \"newrelic\" { account_id = 12345 # Your New Relic account ID api_key = \"NRAK-***\" # Your New Relic user key region = \"US\" # US or EU (defaults to US) } Copy By setting these values on the New Relic provider, you're configuring that provider to make changes on behalf of your account through New Relic APIs. Tip You can also configure the New Relic provider using environment variables. This is a useful way to set default values for your provider configuration. For more information about configuring the New Relic provider, please feel free to check out our official provider documentation. With your New Relic provider configured, initialize Terraform: bash Copy $ terraform init When Terraform finishes installing and registering the New Relic provider, you'll receive a success message and some actionable next steps, such as running terraform plan. Before you can run terraform plan, however, you need to create your resources. Step 3 of 5 Create a New Relic alert policy with the golden signal alerts With the New Relic provider configured and initialized, you can define an alerting strategy for your application. Since you're targeting a specific application, use a newrelic_entity to fetch the application information from New Relic and allow us to reference that data elsewhere in the configuration: data \"newrelic_entity\" \"example_app\" { name = \"Your App Name\" # Must be an exact match to your application name in New Relic domain = \"APM\" # or BROWSER, INFRA, MOBILE, SYNTH, depending on your entity's domain type = \"APPLICATION\" } Copy Next, create a newrelic_alert_policy. Give the policy a dynamic name based on your application's name. This helps specify the scope of the policy: resource \"newrelic_alert_policy\" \"golden_signal_policy\" { name = \"Golden Signals - ${data.newrelic_entity.example_app.name}\" } Copy At this point, you should be able to test your configuration with a dry run: bash Copy $ terraform plan You should see output that displays Terraform's execution plan. The plan contains the actions Terraform performs when your run terraform apply: bash Copy # Example output ------------------------------------------------------------------------ An execution plan has been generated and is shown below. Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols: + create Terraform will perform the following actions: # newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy will be created + resource \"newrelic_alert_policy\" \"golden_signal_policy\" { + account_id = (known after apply) + id = (known after apply) + incident_preference = \"PER_POLICY\" + name = \"Golden Signals - Your App Name\" } Plan: 1 to add, 0 to change, 0 to destroy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ In this case, the plan shows you that Terraform will create a new alert policy when you run terraform apply. After verifying the details, execute the plan to provision the alert policy resource in your New Relic account: bash Copy $ terraform apply Every time you apply changes, Terraform asks you to confirm the actions you've told it to run. Type \"yes\". While it's running, Terraform sends logs to your console: bash Copy # Example output of `terraform apply` newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy: Creating... newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy: Creation complete after 1s [id=111222333] Apply complete! Resources: 1 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed. Log in to New Relic and navigate to Alert Policies to confirm that Terraform created your new policy. As you move through the next steps of creating alert conditions, you can run terraform apply after configuring each resource. Refresh your alert policy webpage to see the new resources. Step 4 of 5 Provision alert conditions based on the four golden signals Next, add alert conditions for your application based on the four golden signals: latency, traffic, errors, and saturation. Apply these alert conditions to the alert policy you created in the previous step. Latency Most folks want to avoid slow response times. You can create a newrelic_alert_condition that triggers if the overall response time of your application rises above five seconds for five minutes: # Response time resource \"newrelic_alert_condition\" \"response_time_web\" { policy_id = newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy.id name = \"High Response Time (Web) - ${data.newrelic_entity.example_app.name}\" type = \"apm_app_metric\" entities = [data.newrelic_entity.example_app.application_id] metric = \"response_time_web\" runbook_url = \"https://www.example.com\" condition_scope = \"application\" term { duration = 5 operator = \"above\" priority = \"critical\" threshold = \"5\" time_function = \"all\" } } Copy Note that you're linking this alert condition to the previously configured alert policy with policy_id. Traffic Traffic represents how much demand is placed on your system at any given moment. Throughput is a metric that measures how much traffic goes to your application. Create a newrelic_alert_condition that triggers if the overall response rate of your application falls below five requests per minute for five minutes: # Low throughput resource \"newrelic_alert_condition\" \"throughput_web\" { policy_id = newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy.id name = \"Low Throughput (Web)\" type = \"apm_app_metric\" entities = [data.newrelic_entity.example_app.application_id] metric = \"throughput_web\" condition_scope = \"application\" # Define a critical alert threshold that will # trigger after 5 minutes below 5 requests per minute. term { priority = \"critical\" duration = 5 operator = \"below\" threshold = \"5\" time_function = \"all\" } } Copy This type of alert is useful when you expect a constant baseline of traffic throughout the day — a drop off in traffic can indicate a problem. Errors If your application's error rate spikes, you need to know about it. Create a newrelic_alert_condition that triggers if your application's error rate rises above 5% for five minutes: # Error percentage resource \"newrelic_alert_condition\" \"error_percentage\" { policy_id = newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy.id name = \"High Error Percentage\" type = \"apm_app_metric\" entities = [data.newrelic_entity.example_app.application_id] metric = \"error_percentage\" runbook_url = \"https://www.example.com\" condition_scope = \"application\" # Define a critical alert threshold that will trigger after 5 minutes above a 5% error rate. term { duration = 5 operator = \"above\" threshold = \"5\" time_function = \"all\" } } Copy Saturation Saturation represents how \"full\" your service is and can take many forms, such as CPU time, memory allocation, or queue depth. In this example, assume you already have a New Relic Infrastructure agent installed on the hosts serving your application, and you want to configure an alert for when CPU utilization spikes above a certain threshold: # High CPU usage resource \"newrelic_infra_alert_condition\" \"high_cpu\" { policy_id = newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy.id name = \"High CPU usage\" type = \"infra_metric\" event = \"SystemSample\" select = \"cpuPercent\" comparison = \"above\" runbook_url = \"https://www.example.com\" where = \"(`applicationId` = '${data.newrelic_entity.example_app.application_id}')\" # Define a critical alert threshold that will trigger after 5 minutes above 90% CPU utilization. critical { duration = 5 value = 90 time_function = \"all\" } } Copy For the Infrastructure alert, you created a newrelic_infra_alert_condition that triggers if the aggregate CPU usage on these hosts rises above 90% for five minutes. Step 5 of 5 Get notified when an alert triggers Now that you've configured some important alert conditions, add a notification destination and a notification channel to your alert policy to ensure the proper folks get notified when an alert triggers. To do so, use a newrelic_notification_destination and a newrelic_notification_channel. To begin, create an email notification destination to configure your recipients list, which can be a specific person or a team. This will be used when creating a notification channel: resource \"newrelic_notification_destination\" \"team_email_destination\" { name = \"email-example\" type = \"EMAIL\" property { key = \"email\" value = \"team.member1@email.com,team.member2@email.com,team.member3@email.com\" } } Copy If you want to specify multiple emails, use a comma-delimited list of emails. Then, create an email notification channel template to send alert notifications to your email. Associate the channel with the destination id: resource \"newrelic_notification_channel\" \"team_email_channel\" { name = \"email-example\" type = \"EMAIL\" destination_id = newrelic_notification_destination.team_email_destination.id product = \"IINT\" property { key = \"subject\" value = \"New Subject\" } } Copy Last, but not least, in order to apply the notification channel to your alert policy, create a newrelic_workflow: resource \"newrelic_workflow\" \"team_workflow\" { name = \"workflow-example\" enrichments_enabled = true destinations_enabled = true workflow_enabled = true muting_rules_handling = \"NOTIFY_ALL_ISSUES\" enrichments { nrql { name = \"Log\" configurations { query = \"SELECT count(*) FROM Metric\" } } } issues_filter { name = \"filter-example\" type = \"FILTER\" predicates { attribute = \"accumulations.sources\" operator = \"EXACTLY_MATCHES\" values = [ \"newrelic\" ] } } destination_configurations { channel_id = newrelic_notification_channel.team_email_channel.id } } Copy A newrelic_workflow links the notification channel you just created to your alerts. To finalize your notifications configuration, run terraform apply one last time to make sure all of your configured resources are up to date. Get notified when an alert triggers (deprecated) Important Alert channels is deprecated and won't be supported in future versions. Now that you've configured some important alert conditions, add a notification channel to your alert policy to ensure the proper folks get notified when an alert triggers. To do so, use a newrelic_alert_channel. To begin, create an email notification channel to send alert notifications to your email. Use this when you want to notify a specific person or team when alerts are triggered: resource \"newrelic_alert_channel\" \"team_email\" { name = \"example\" type = \"email\" config { recipients = \"yourawesometeam@example.com\" include_json_attachment = \"1\" } } Copy If you want to specify multiple recipients, use a comma-delimited list of emails. Last, but not least, in order to apply the notification channel to your alert policy, create a newrelic_alert_policy_channel: resource \"newrelic_alert_policy_channel\" \"golden_signals\" { policy_id = newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy.id channel_ids = [newrelic_alert_channel.team_email.id] } Copy A newrelic_alert_policy_channel links the notification channel you just created to your alert policy. To finalize your golden signal alerts configuration, run terraform apply one last time to make sure all of your configured resources are up to date. Extra Credit new_relic_alert_channel supports several types of notification channels, including email, Slack, and PagerDuty. So, if you want to explore this more, try creating an alert channel for a second channel type, such as Slack: # Slack notification channel resource \"newrelic_alert_channel\" \"slack_notification\" { name = \"slack-example\" type = \"slack\" config { # Use the URL provided in your New Relic Slack integration url = \"https://hooks.slack.com/services/XXXXXXX/XXXXXXX/XXXXXXXXXX\" channel = \"your-slack-channel-for-alerts\" } } Copy Before you apply this change, you need to add the New Relic Slack App to your Slack account and select a Slack channel to send the notification. With this new alert channel, triggered alerts send notifications to the Slack channel of your choice. Conclusion As your team evaluates the alerting system you’ve put in place, you’ll find that you may need to tweak configuration values, such as the alert threshold and duration. If you manage your Terraform project in a remote repository, you can submit a pull request so your team can review these changes alongside the rest of your code contributions. Tip You may also want to consider automating this process in your CI/CD pipeline. Use Terraform's recommended practices guide to learn more about their recommended workflow and how to evolve your provisioning practices. Congratulations! You're officially practicing observability-as-code. Review the New Relic Terraform provider documentation to learn how you can take your configuration to the next level.", + "body": "Terraform is a popular infrastructure-as-code software tool built by HashiCorp. You use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic dashboards and alerts. In this guide, you learn how to set up New Relic alerts with Terraform. More specifically, you provision an alert policy, four alert conditions, and a notification channel. The four alert conditions are based on the four golden signals of monitoring introduced in Google’s Site Reliability Engineering book: Latency: The amount of time it takes your application to service a request. Traffic: The amount of requests your system receives. Errors: The rate of requests that fail. Saturation: The stress on resources to meet the demands of your application. Before you begin To use this guide, you should have some basic knowledge of both New Relic and Terraform. If you haven't deployed a New Relic open source agent yet, install New Relic for your application. Also, install the Terraform CLI. Step 1 of 5 Bootstrap Terraform and the New Relic provider Start by initializing a working directory and creating a Terraform configuration file: bash Copy $ mkdir terraform-project && cd terraform-project $ touch main.tf Next, instruct Terraform to install and use the New Relic provider, by setting the terraform and required_providers blocks in main.tf: terraform { # Require Terraform version 0.13.x (recommended) required_version = \"~> 0.13.0\" # Require the latest 2.x version of the New Relic provider required_providers { newrelic = { source = \"newrelic/newrelic\" version = \"~> 2.12\" } } } Copy In this code block, you're setting the required version of Terraform to 0.13.x and setting the New Relic provider to the latest 2.x version. Using the right version constraints for your setup will provide better stability with your Terraform runs. Now that you've set your Terraform and New Relic provider versions, you need to configure the New Relic provider. Step 2 of 5 Configure the New Relic provider With terraform all set, configure the New Relic provider with the following items: Your New Relic Account ID. Your New Relic user key. Most user keys begin with the prefix NRAK-. Your New Relic region. Your region is US if your account settings page is located at one.newrelic.com, and EU if your account is located at one.eu.newrelic.com. In main.tf, set those values on the provider: provider \"newrelic\" { account_id = 12345 # Your New Relic account ID api_key = \"NRAK-***\" # Your New Relic user key region = \"US\" # US or EU (defaults to US) } Copy By setting these values on the New Relic provider, you're configuring that provider to make changes on behalf of your account through New Relic APIs. Tip You can also configure the New Relic provider using environment variables. This is a useful way to set default values for your provider configuration. For more information about configuring the New Relic provider, please feel free to check out our official provider documentation. With your New Relic provider configured, initialize Terraform: bash Copy $ terraform init When Terraform finishes installing and registering the New Relic provider, you'll receive a success message and some actionable next steps, such as running terraform plan. Before you can run terraform plan, however, you need to create your resources. Step 3 of 5 Create a New Relic alert policy with the golden signal alerts With the New Relic provider configured and initialized, you can define an alerting strategy for your application. Since you're targeting a specific application, use a newrelic_entity to fetch the application information from New Relic and allow us to reference that data elsewhere in the configuration: data \"newrelic_entity\" \"example_app\" { name = \"Your App Name\" # Must be an exact match to your application name in New Relic domain = \"APM\" # or BROWSER, INFRA, MOBILE, SYNTH, depending on your entity's domain type = \"APPLICATION\" } Copy Next, create a newrelic_alert_policy. Give the policy a dynamic name based on your application's name. This helps specify the scope of the policy: resource \"newrelic_alert_policy\" \"golden_signal_policy\" { name = \"Golden Signals - ${data.newrelic_entity.example_app.name}\" } Copy At this point, you should be able to test your configuration with a dry run: bash Copy $ terraform plan You should see output that displays Terraform's execution plan. The plan contains the actions Terraform performs when your run terraform apply: bash Copy # Example output ------------------------------------------------------------------------ An execution plan has been generated and is shown below. Resource actions are indicated with the following symbols: + create Terraform will perform the following actions: # newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy will be created + resource \"newrelic_alert_policy\" \"golden_signal_policy\" { + account_id = (known after apply) + id = (known after apply) + incident_preference = \"PER_POLICY\" + name = \"Golden Signals - Your App Name\" } Plan: 1 to add, 0 to change, 0 to destroy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ In this case, the plan shows you that Terraform will create a new alert policy when you run terraform apply. After verifying the details, execute the plan to provision the alert policy resource in your New Relic account: bash Copy $ terraform apply Every time you apply changes, Terraform asks you to confirm the actions you've told it to run. Type \"yes\". While it's running, Terraform sends logs to your console: bash Copy # Example output of `terraform apply` newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy: Creating... newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy: Creation complete after 1s [id=111222333] Apply complete! Resources: 1 added, 0 changed, 0 destroyed. Log in to New Relic and navigate to Alert Policies to confirm that Terraform created your new policy. As you move through the next steps of creating alert conditions, you can run terraform apply after configuring each resource. Refresh your alert policy webpage to see the new resources. Step 4 of 5 Provision alert conditions based on the four golden signals Next, add alert conditions for your application based on the four golden signals: latency, traffic, errors, and saturation. Apply these alert conditions to the alert policy you created in the previous step. Latency Most folks want to avoid slow response times. You can create a newrelic_alert_condition that triggers if the overall response time of your application rises above five seconds for five minutes: # Response time resource \"newrelic_alert_condition\" \"response_time_web\" { policy_id = newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy.id name = \"High Response Time (Web) - ${data.newrelic_entity.example_app.name}\" type = \"apm_app_metric\" entities = [data.newrelic_entity.example_app.application_id] metric = \"response_time_web\" runbook_url = \"https://www.example.com\" condition_scope = \"application\" term { duration = 5 operator = \"above\" priority = \"critical\" threshold = \"5\" time_function = \"all\" } } Copy Note that you're linking this alert condition to the previously configured alert policy with policy_id. Traffic Traffic represents how much demand is placed on your system at any given moment. Throughput is a metric that measures how much traffic goes to your application. Create a newrelic_alert_condition that triggers if the overall response rate of your application falls below five requests per minute for five minutes: # Low throughput resource \"newrelic_alert_condition\" \"throughput_web\" { policy_id = newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy.id name = \"Low Throughput (Web)\" type = \"apm_app_metric\" entities = [data.newrelic_entity.example_app.application_id] metric = \"throughput_web\" condition_scope = \"application\" # Define a critical alert threshold that will # trigger after 5 minutes below 5 requests per minute. term { priority = \"critical\" duration = 5 operator = \"below\" threshold = \"5\" time_function = \"all\" } } Copy This type of alert is useful when you expect a constant baseline of traffic throughout the day — a drop off in traffic can indicate a problem. Errors If your application's error rate spikes, you need to know about it. Create a newrelic_alert_condition that triggers if your application's error rate rises above 5% for five minutes: # Error percentage resource \"newrelic_alert_condition\" \"error_percentage\" { policy_id = newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy.id name = \"High Error Percentage\" type = \"apm_app_metric\" entities = [data.newrelic_entity.example_app.application_id] metric = \"error_percentage\" runbook_url = \"https://www.example.com\" condition_scope = \"application\" # Define a critical alert threshold that will trigger after 5 minutes above a 5% error rate. term { duration = 5 operator = \"above\" threshold = \"5\" time_function = \"all\" } } Copy Saturation Saturation represents how \"full\" your service is and can take many forms, such as CPU time, memory allocation, or queue depth. In this example, assume you already have a New Relic Infrastructure agent installed on the hosts serving your application, and you want to configure an alert for when CPU utilization spikes above a certain threshold: # High CPU usage resource \"newrelic_infra_alert_condition\" \"high_cpu\" { policy_id = newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy.id name = \"High CPU usage\" type = \"infra_metric\" event = \"SystemSample\" select = \"cpuPercent\" comparison = \"above\" runbook_url = \"https://www.example.com\" where = \"(`applicationId` = '${data.newrelic_entity.example_app.application_id}')\" # Define a critical alert threshold that will trigger after 5 minutes above 90% CPU utilization. critical { duration = 5 value = 90 time_function = \"all\" } } Copy For the Infrastructure alert, you created a newrelic_infra_alert_condition that triggers if the aggregate CPU usage on these hosts rises above 90% for five minutes. Step 5 of 5 Get notified when an alert triggers Now that you've configured some important alert conditions, add a notification channel to your alert policy to ensure the proper folks get notified when an alert triggers. To do so, use a newrelic_alert_channel. To begin, create an email notification channel to send alert notifications to your email. Use this when you want to notify a specific person or team when alerts are triggered: resource \"newrelic_alert_channel\" \"team_email\" { name = \"example\" type = \"email\" config { recipients = \"yourawesometeam@example.com\" include_json_attachment = \"1\" } } Copy If you want to specify multiple recipients, use a comma-delimited list of emails. Last, but not least, in order to apply the notification channel to your alert policy, create a newrelic_alert_policy_channel: resource \"newrelic_alert_policy_channel\" \"golden_signals\" { policy_id = newrelic_alert_policy.golden_signal_policy.id channel_ids = [newrelic_alert_channel.team_email.id] } Copy A newrelic_alert_policy_channel links the notification channel you just created to your alert policy. To finalize your golden signal alerts configuration, run terraform apply one last time to make sure all of your configured resources are up to date. Extra Credit new_relic_alert_channel supports several types of notification channels, including email, Slack, and PagerDuty. So, if you want to explore this more, try creating an alert channel for a second channel type, such as Slack: # Slack notification channel resource \"newrelic_alert_channel\" \"slack_notification\" { name = \"slack-example\" type = \"slack\" config { # Use the URL provided in your New Relic Slack integration url = \"https://hooks.slack.com/services/XXXXXXX/XXXXXXX/XXXXXXXXXX\" channel = \"your-slack-channel-for-alerts\" } } Copy Before you apply this change, you need to add the New Relic Slack App to your Slack account and select a Slack channel to send the notification. With this new alert channel, triggered alerts send notifications to the Slack channel of your choice. Conclusion As your team evaluates the alerting system you’ve put in place, you’ll find that you may need to tweak configuration values, such as the alert threshold and duration. If you manage your Terraform project in a remote repository, you can submit a pull request so your team can review these changes alongside the rest of your code contributions. Tip You may also want to consider automating this process in your CI/CD pipeline. Use Terraform's recommended practices guide to learn more about their recommended workflow and how to evolve your provisioning practices. Congratulations! You're officially practicing observability-as-code. Review the New Relic Terraform provider documentation to learn how you can take your configuration to the next level.", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 487.35428, + "_score": 474.4226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -173927,7 +173994,7 @@ "tags": "golden signals", "body": " an alert policy, four alert conditions, and a notification channel. 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You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Site reliability engineering (SRE) platform with AI-driven incident resolution, SLOs/Error budgets, and reliability insights. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Blameless Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources SIGNL4 Pagerduty VictorOps Reliability engineering diagnostics: a beginner's guide to troubleshooting application performance Golden Signals for Web Servers", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 479.19397, + "_score": 454.7246, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174007,7 +174074,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 SIGNL4 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. SIGNL4 installation docs Mobile alerting SaaS that bridges the last mile from IT systems, machines, and sensors to engineers, IT staff and workers in the field. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Mobile alerting SaaS that bridges the last mile from IT systems, machines, and sensors to engineers, IT staff and workers in the field. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Signl4 Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Blameless Pagerduty VictorOps Golden Signals for Web Servers Introduction to applied intelligence", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 479.19366, + "_score": 454.72437, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174034,7 +174101,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 458.81674, + "_score": 432.05154, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174081,7 +174148,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon MSK quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon MSK Documentation   1 Amazon MSK observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon MSK installation docs Monitor Amazon MSK by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon MSK? Fully managed service that makes it easy for you to build and run applications that use Apache Kafka to process streaming data. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon MSK by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon MSK documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon MSK. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Ganesh N Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon SQS Amazon MQ AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 354.11703, + "_score": 336.29004, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174131,7 +174198,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon MQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon MQ Documentation   1 Amazon MQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon MQ installation docs Monitor Amazon MQ by connecting AWS to New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon MQ? Message brokering service for Apache ActiveMQ managed by AWS. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon MQ by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon MQ documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon MQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon SES Amazon SNS Amazon SQS Amazon MSK AWS Outposts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 313.09827, + "_score": 297.44843, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174180,7 +174247,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 260.516, + "_score": 247.40546, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174229,7 +174296,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.93427, + "_score": 246.9284, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174278,7 +174345,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.93427, + "_score": 246.9284, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174329,7 +174396,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure SQL Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure SQL Database installation docs Monitor Azure SQL Database by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure SQL Database? Azure SQL provides single databases with their own set of resources, and elastic pools that share a set of resources. Get started! Start monitoring Azure SQL Database by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure SQL Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure SQL Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93155, + "_score": 187.89554, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174378,7 +174445,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure Cosmos DB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Cosmos DB Documentation   1 Azure Cosmos DB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Cosmos DB installation docs Monitor Azure Cosmos DB by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Cosmos DB? Quickly and easily scale your database traffic across multiple Azure regions. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Cosmos DB by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Cosmos DB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Cosmos DB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93155, + "_score": 187.89554, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174427,7 +174494,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure MySQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure MySQL Alerts   2 Azure MySQL observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90% for at least 10 minutes. High Memory Usage This alert is triggered when the Memory Usage is above 95% for at least 15 minutes. Documentation   1 Azure MySQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure MySQL installation docs Monitor Azure MySQL by connecting Azure to New Relic. What is Azure MySQL? Azure MySQL is a fully-managed database that can handle mission-critical workloads with predictable performance and dynamic scalability. This relational database offers high-availability, automatic backups, and data protection at-rest and in-motion. New Relic + Azure integration The New Relic Azure MySQL monitoring quickstart instruments your cloud service and manages the stability, scalability, and reliability of Azure MySQL with our infrastructure monitoring capabilities. Once instrumented, we proactively track your organization’s Azure MySQL metric data in real-time. Why monitor Azure MySQL with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your Microsoft Azure Database for MySQL metrics and other data to New Relic. With our Azure integration, you can view the Azure database for mysql data in pre-built dashboards, create your own alert conditions, and run custom queries for easy data visualization. If you’re looking to optimize your mysql database with high availability, elastic scaling, and more, install our quickstart. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Database Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93155, + "_score": 187.89554, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174476,7 +174543,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Redis Cache observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Redis Cache installation docs Monitor Azure Redis Cache by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Redis Cache? Fully managed in-memory data store built for quickly scaling application performance. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Redis Cache by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Redis Cache documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Redis Cache. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93155, + "_score": 187.89554, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174525,7 +174592,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure SQL Managed Instances observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure SQL Managed Instances installation docs Monitor Azure SQL Managed Instances by connecting Azure to New Relic Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure SQL Managed Instances? Cloud-based database service based on the SQL framework. Get started! Start monitoring Azure SQL Managed Instances by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure SQL Managed Instances documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure SQL Managed Instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Cosmos DB Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Database Azure MySQL Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.93155, + "_score": 187.89554, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174573,7 +174640,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Elasticsearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Elasticsearch Monitoring Alerts   7 Elasticsearch observability quickstart contains 7 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Query Load Baseline This alert is triggered when the count of active queries on primary shards deviates more than 2 standard deviations above or below the baseline. This can be a leading indicator of a potential loss of service or flood of requests. Cluster Health This alert triggers when the reported health of an Elasticsearch cluster is 'red'. Flush Latency Threshold This alert will trigger when the Flush latency for an Elasticsearch cluster's primary shards is >5ms. This is measured by: # of Flushes / Time spent on Flushes (ms) for the evaluated time window. Increased Flush Latency is an indication that your disks cannot keep up with your cluster's demands and you may need to reconfigure the 'flush_threshold_size' setting to reduce the translog size needed to trigger a flush operation. FS Utilization Percent This alert will trigger when the File Store of an Elasticsearch cluster node is >90% full. Index Health This alert triggers when the reported health of an Elasticsearch index is 'red'. Indexing Latency Threshold This alert will trigger when the Indexing latency for an Elasticsearch cluster's primary shards is >5ms. This is measured by: # of Docs Indexed / Time spent Indexing (ms) for the evaluated time window. Increased Flush Latency is an indication that you are trying to index too many documents at one time and you may need to reconfigured your settings to increase performance. JVM Heap Utilization Percent This alert will trigger when the JVM Heap utilization of an Elasticsearch cluster node is >90%. Documentation   1 Elasticsearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Elasticsearch Multitenant-capable full-text RESTful search engine with an HTTP web interface and schema-free JSON documents. This quickstart includes dashboards and alerts for popular signals regarding Elasticsearch cluster health and performance. Use this quickstart together with the New Relic Elasticsearch On Host Integration and New Relic Infrastructure agent log forwarding to get insight into the performance of your Elasticsearch clusters. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.0155, + "_score": 152.89156, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174615,7 +174682,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Memcached quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Memcached Documentation   1 Memcached observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Memcached Open-source distributed memory caching system to reduce the number of calls to external databases or APIs. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Official New Relic quickstart for Memcached Use this quickstart together with the New Relic Memcached On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your Memcached instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.0155, + "_score": 152.89156, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174659,7 +174726,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Oracle Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Oracle Database installation docs Traditional database management system for running online transaction processing, data warehousing, and mixed database workloads. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Oracle? Traditional database management system for running online transaction processing, data warehousing, and mixed database workloads. Get started! Use New Relic's Oracle Database integration to collect key performance metrics on databases, tablespaces, and memory by default. Follow the Oracle Database monitoring integration documentation to get started. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Memcached Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.0155, + "_score": 152.89156, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174705,7 +174772,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Microsoft SQL Server observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MSSQL installation docs Relational database management system used to store and retrieve data as requested by other software applications. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Relational database management system used to store and retrieve data as requested by other software applications. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 160.73123, + "_score": 152.6585, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174751,7 +174818,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Cassandra quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Cassandra Documentation   1 Cassandra observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Cassandra Open-source NoSQL database management platform built for large datasets. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor Cassandra? Monitoring Cassandra performance is vital to identify slowdowns, diagnose issues, and take prompt actions to correct any problems. Monitor Cassandra efficiently with New Relic’s Cassandra quickstart. Cassandra quickstart highlights The New Relic Cassandra quickstart automatically instruments your database and includes pre-built dashboards visualizing: client request rates average pending pool tasks active request pool tasks active and pending read tasks by node write/read latency New Relic + Cassandra - Your tool for better monitoring Monitor all Cassandra key performance indicators with the New Relic Cassandra integration. This gives you insights on client request rates, average pending and active request pool tasks, active and pending read tasks by node, write latency, read latency, etc. The Cassandra integration sends performance metrics and inventory data from your Cassandra database to the New Relic platform. On the platform, you can view pre-built dashboards of your Cassandra metric data, create alert policies, query data for troubleshooting purposes, and create charts. Monitoring multiple Cassandra servers from the same integration is possible with New Relic by leveraging the multi-instance monitoring configuration. Our integration allows you to monitor Cassandra running as a service in Kubernetes or on Amazon ECS. You can also install New Relic's infrastructure monitoring agent on a Linux host that is running Cassandra. Download the New Relic Cassandra Quickstart now to monitor Cassandra query performance and improve Cassandra speed. Address the issue of complexity in your data infrastructure and ensure the good health of Cassandra clusters. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 160.67726, + "_score": 152.61424, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174800,7 +174867,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Infrastructure quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Infrastructure Dashboard Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Documentation   0 This quickstart doesn't include any documentation . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Infrastructure monitoring quickstart Infrastructure monitoring provides deep visibility into performance, available resources, and your entire estate at a glance. Remote infrastructure monitoring tools collect and display data and related attributes represented by various metrics and metadata. Quickly identify and resolve issues, averting potential downtime with our infrastructure monitoring. By triggering alerts, infrastructure monitoring also improves overall flexibility and scalability to manage peaks. Drill down into specific errors and resolve them to ensure that your environment is fully optimized. New Relic's infrastructure quickstart provides visibility across the entire stack and enables greater scale and efficiency. It's a monitoring solution for multifaceted hybrid environments including pre-built dashboards and alerts. Quickstart highlights New Relic's infrastructure monitoring tool provides instant observability out-of-the-box. This quickstart includes multiple customizable dashboards, including: Server CPU Memory usage System load Process breakdown, and more New Relic infrastructure monitoring Instant observability with New Relic quickstarts minimizes the complexity in efficiently managing enterprise infrastructure. You can see everything at a glance with New Relic's infrastructure dashboard. Quickly see the status of key infrastructure components with our pre-built dashboards. New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps DevOps engineers reduce complexity and enhance efficiency through unmatched visibility in an infrastructure dashboard. New Relic capabilities On top of the benefits from this quickstart, New Relic infrastructure monitoring provides advanced features, including: Custom views Kubernetes cluster explorer Kubernetes monitoring Limitless scaling How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Darren Doyle Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logrus Logxi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 86.8358, + "_score": 82.451004, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174848,7 +174915,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 85.61331, + "_score": 81.17279, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174889,7 +174956,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 VMware ESXi observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. VMware ESXi installation docs Hypervisor built for direct interaction with server hardware and resources. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Hypervisor built for direct interaction with server hardware and resources. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Infrastructure No data appears (Infrastructure) Reduce the infrastructure agent's CPU footprint Infrastructure agent security New infrastructure hosts UI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 81.07891, + "_score": 77.3517, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174925,7 +174992,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 80.67468, + "_score": 76.38217, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -174972,7 +175039,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 80.64862, + "_score": 76.36098, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -175020,7 +175087,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Ubuntu observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ubuntu installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor Ubuntu. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Ubuntu? Open source Linux distribution for both personal and enterprise use, based on Debian. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Ubuntu environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Debian Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 315.5028, + "_score": 299.56686, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -175064,7 +175131,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Debian observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Debian installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor Debian. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Debian? Debian, also known as Debian GNU/Linux, is a Linux distribution composed of free and open-source software. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Debian environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Ubuntu Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 315.5026, + "_score": 299.5667, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -175108,7 +175175,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 CentOS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CentOS installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor CentOS. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is CentOS? Free Linux distribution built to be compatible with Red Hat Enterprise. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your CentOS environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Debian Ubuntu Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 315.50238, + "_score": 299.56653, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -175150,7 +175217,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Unix observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Unix installation docs The Unix monitoring integration allows for system-level monitoring of AIX, Linux, macOS, Solaris/SunOS and other Unix-based servers. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The Unix monitoring integration allows for system-level monitoring of AIX, Linux, macOS, Solaris/SunOS and other Unix-based servers. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Debian Ubuntu Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 315.50238, + "_score": 299.56653, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -175195,7 +175262,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor SUSE. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is SUSE? Linux-based operating system developed by SUSE designed for servers, mainframes, and workstations. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your SUSE environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The logs analysis dashboard allows you to get deep visibility into the ingestion of your logs. With this panel, you will be able to identify the services and host that send the most logs, which types of serverity are being sent, the cost for each of the attributes and also if the essential attributes are being sent for the ccorrelation between services and logs, such as: service name, log in context and hostname. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Thiago Anate Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Data Ingestion Breakdown New Relic Ingest Metric OMA Data Ingest Governance Query system limits Understand and manage data ingest", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 231.51059, + "_score": 219.58765, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -175288,7 +175355,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Browser Segment Investigation Quickstart quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Browser Segment Investigation Documentation   1 Browser Segment Investigation Quickstart observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Usage instructions The _Validate Browser URL grouping_ section of Quality foundation explains how to use the segment investigation dashboard as well as resolve any crushed URLs you might find. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Review the extent of crushed urls so you know which urls you need to add segments for in the browser segment allow list. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Kim Hickey Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Group browser data by URLs Not seeing specific page or endpoint names in browser data Instrument your app with the C SDK OMA Data Ingest Governance Browser monitoring best practices guide", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 181.70416, + "_score": 172.38177, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -175332,7 +175399,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Alert Quality Management quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Alert Quality Management Documentation   1 Alert Quality Management observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Implementation guide The implementation guide will show you how to implement the AQM process, including the webhook required to generate the data that feeds this dashboard. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alert Quality Management (AQM) focuses on reducing the number of nuisance incidents so that you focus only on alerts with true business impact. This reduces alert fatigue and ensures that you and your team focus your attention on the right places at the right times. For more information view the implementation guide. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Databricks: Spark - Overview v2 Documentation   1 Databricks Integration observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Databricks init script creator notebook Databricks notebook to create init script to be used during initialization of Databricks cluster Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Databricks is an orchestration platform for Apache Spark. Instantly monitor Databricks Spark applications with our New Relic Spark integration quickstart. Our integration provides a script run in a notebook to generate an installation script, which you can attach to a cluster and populate Spark metrics to New relic Insights events. Easily track the health of your Databricks clusters, fine-tune your Spark jobs for peak performance, and troubleshoot problems with this quickstart. Databricks cluster’s driver node runs each job in scheduled stages. Individual stages are broken down into tasks and distributed across executor nodes. Our New Relic Spark integration collects detailed job and stage metrics so you can get granular insight into job performance at a glance. For example , break down the Job metric by status (successful, pending, or failed) to see in real-time if a high number of jobs are failing, which could indicate a code error or memory issue at the executor level. Metrics on the number of jobs in realtime can also help you make decisions for provisioning clusters in the future. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Deeper Network Mule ESB MariaDB Postman Glassbox", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 301.75507, + "_score": 286.74506, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -175516,7 +175583,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Network KTranslate Container Health quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Network - KTranslate Container Health Alerts   4 Network KTranslate Container Health observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Ktranslate Container Input Queue Length Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has an excessive input queue length. This number should be close to zero over time. If it is not that is an indication that the container does not have enough resources to keep up with the incoming data. You may need to scale horizontally or vertically to address these needs. Ktranslate Container Loss of Signal Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has stopped sending data completely. This can happen due to network outages, leaving the container stopped, or other failures. Ktranslate Container Low Buffer Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has a low number of available buffer allocations. This is an indication that the container does not have enough resources to keep up with the incoming data. You may need to scale horizontally or vertically to address these needs. Ktranslate SNMP Polling Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container is unable to communicate with a monitored SNMP device. You may need to check the SNMP credentials are valid or that the network path is open between the container and the device. Documentation   1 Network KTranslate Container Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. KTranslate Container Health Monitoring docs Monitor the health of your ktranslate container using out-of-box metrics and logs. The Network KTranslate Container Health quickstart provides a dashboard that gives you a holistic view of the health of all containers used for collecting your network telemetry, as well as example alerts to get you started. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) feature to visualize anomalies and/or bottlenecks in your network. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Marc Netterfield, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Network Flow Devices Kentik Firehose Network Syslog Network Routers and Switches Set up SNMP data monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 295.19208, + "_score": 280.3498, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -175571,7 +175638,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Cloudflare Network Logs quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Cloudflare Logs Alerts   1 Cloudflare Network Logs observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Cloudflare - 4xx/5xx error greater than 1% Alert triggered when the error rate(4xx/5xx errors) exceeds 1% Documentation   1 Cloudflare Network Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Enable New Relic destination doc Developer doc on getting Cloudflare data ingested into New Relic About Cloudflare Cloudflare is an industry leading global network designed to make everything you connect to the Internet secure, private, fast, and reliable. Protect and accelerate external, public-facing web properties; secure your internal operations on a single global network; and build new applications on our serverless platform. Internet properties powered by Cloudflare have all web traffic routed through its intelligent global network, which gets smarter with every request. About this quickstart Cloudflare is on a mission to help build a better Internet. The Cloudflare quickstart will enable you to monitor and analyze web traffic metrics on a dashboard, integrating with New Relic’s database to provide an at-a-glance overview of the most important logs and metrics from your websites and applications. For more information check out our website at cloudflare.com How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Joseph Counts, Cloudflare Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Akamai DataStream 2 Postman Fastly CDN Speedscale MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 291.3581, + "_score": 276.808, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -175619,7 +175686,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 MariaDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MariaDB installation docs MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Mule ESB Postman Cloudflare Network Logs Network KTranslate Container Health DBmarlin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 280.86792, + "_score": 266.79276, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -175671,7 +175738,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Network Syslog quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Network Syslog Overview Alerts   4 Network Syslog observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Syslog Alert Violation This alert will trigger when a network syslog message with \"Alert\" severity comes in. You should apply more conditions to make this alert more specific to your needs. Syslog Critical Violation This alert will trigger when a network syslog message with \"critical\" severity comes in. You should apply more conditions to make this alert more specific to your needs. Syslog Emergency Violation This alert will trigger when a network syslog message with \"emergency\" severity comes in. You should apply more conditions to make this alert more specific to your needs. Syslog Error Violation This alert will trigger when a network syslog message with \"error\" severity comes in. You should apply more conditions to make this alert more specific to your needs. Documentation   1 Network Syslog observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Network syslog installation docs Install Network Monitoring for syslog collection using a simple Docker container. The Network Syslog quickstart provides a dashboard that gives you a holistic view of collected syslogs from your network, as well as example alerts to get you started. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Monitoring feature to analyze and alert on system messages in your network. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Network KTranslate Container Health Network Flow Devices Kentik Firehose Network Routers and Switches Network Data Ingest and Cardinality", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 248.43361, + "_score": 235.93076, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -175722,7 +175789,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Front Door observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Front Door installation docs Monitor Azure Front Door by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Front Door? Azure service for creating rules and redirecting your incoming web traffic’s global routing. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Front Door by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Front Door documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Front Door. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Express Route Azure VPN Gateways Azure Virtual Network Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 219.71121, + "_score": 208.5687, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -175771,7 +175838,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure VPN Gateways observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure VPN Gateways installation docs Monitor Azure VPN Gateways by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure VPN Gateways? Used to send encrypted data between on-premises infrastructure and Azure services. Get started! Start monitoring Azure VPN Gateways by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure VPN Gateways documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure VPN Gateways. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Express Route Azure Front Door Azure Virtual Network Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 219.7006, + "_score": 208.56001, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -175820,7 +175887,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Express Route observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Express Route installation docs Monitor Azure Express Route by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Express Route? Create a dedicated connection between your on-prem infrastructure and Azure's services. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Express Route by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Express Route documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Express Route. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure VPN Gateways Azure Front Door Azure Virtual Network Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 219.7006, + "_score": 208.56001, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -175866,7 +175933,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets? Automatically scale application load across a series of heterogeneous, load-balanced virtual machines. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 130.12956, + "_score": 123.563065, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -175912,7 +175979,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure VMs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure VMs installation docs Monitor Azure VMs by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure VMs? Provides on-demand cloud infrastructure in a variety of server sizes, regions, and operating systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure VMs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure VMs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure VMs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 129.81635, + "_score": 123.306244, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -175964,7 +176031,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 StatsD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. StatsD installation docs Lightweight, open-source Node.js application that listens for metrics from different applications and aggregates them. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is StatsD? Lightweight, open-source Node.js application that listens for metrics from different applications and aggregates them. Common StatsD use cases StatsD makes it easier for you to instrument your applications. As a developer or organization, it empowers you to code quickly troubleshoot application issues in real-time, and have absolute control over your data. With StatsD, you can collect metrics from your production applications, even before the apps are deployed into production. In addition, resource utilization metrics can be directly linked to product metrics relevant to your organization. New Relic + StatsD New Relic instruments StatsD with our infrastructural monitoring capabilities and allows you to analyze, troubleshoot and optimize StatsD performance. With the New Relic-StatsD integration, you can proactively monitor the health of StatsD, capture critical performance metrics, and achieve maximum uptime. Install the New Relic StatsD quickstart today to ensure that StatsD effectively listens for metrics from different apps while aggregating them in a seamless and efficient way. Get started! New Relic's StatsD integration lets you easily get StatsD-format data into New Relic. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Collectd Nagios Legacy SNMP Micrometer Dropwizard", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 230.1185, + "_score": 218.49362, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -176008,7 +176075,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Collectd observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Collectd installation docs Unix daemon for gathering and storing performance data across application and network infrastructure. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is CollectD? Unix daemon for gathering and storing performance data across application and network infrastructure. Get started! New Relic's CollectD integration lets you easily get CollectD-format data into New Relic. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Nagios StatsD Legacy SNMP Micrometer Dropwizard", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 229.89282, + "_score": 218.30869, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -176054,7 +176121,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Legacy SNMP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. SNMP installation docs Internet Standard protocol for collecting and organizing information about managed devices on IP networks. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is SNMP? Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a networking protocol used for monitoring managed devices on IP networks. It unlocks insights into any device on your network, physical, or virtual. How to monitor SNMP? New Relic SNMP integration empowers you to monitor the health of your network. First, you need to poll SNMP data from network devices and send it to New Relic. Then, create a New Relic workload to logically group your devices and set up anomaly detection. Afterward, you can use your new data to understand behaviors within your network. Why monitor SNMP with New Relic? Our SNMP infrastructure monitoring integration helps you to capture critical network performance metrics and inventory reported by SNMP servers. Follow in the footsteps of DevOps engineers at Synchrony Financial who are leveraging New Relic to monitor their network and other security-related hardware devices like the IBM DataPower gateway. Synchrony Financial runs various threat detection, prevention rules, and policies on the IBM DataPower gateway. However, their IBM DataPower API gateway is a single point of failure through which application traffic is routed. This exposes SNMP metric data about its own availability and performance. By using New Relic SNMP integration, Synchrony DevOps get real-time alerts on any security threats as soon as they are detected. Install the New Relic SNMP monitoring quickstart today to proactively monitor the health of your network and correlate network performance with infrastructure, applications, and digital experiences. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Collectd Nagios StatsD Micrometer Dropwizard", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 228.91559, + "_score": 217.3474, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -176097,7 +176164,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Dropwizard observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Dropwizard installation docs Java framework intended for use in RESTful web services. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Dropwizard? Java framework for metrics instrumentation intended for use in RESTful web services. Get started! New Relic's Dropwizard reporter sends your Dropwizard telemetry data to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Kamon Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.85777, + "_score": 187.8729, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -176138,7 +176205,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Kamon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kamon installation docs Kamon is used to automatically instrument, monitor and debug distributed systems. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Kamon? Kamon provides an instrumentation toolkit that specializes in automatic instrumentation of Scala and Akka applications. It consists of APIs for metric and tracing instrumentation and automatic instrumentation modules that create application metrics and distributed traces. Get started! New Relic's Kamon reporter is included in the Kamon Bundle, and you can configure it to send telemetry data from your Kamon-instrumented applications to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation for the New Relic's Kamon reporter to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.85751, + "_score": 187.87268, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -176186,7 +176253,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon RDS Documentation   1 Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring installation docs Monitor Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring? Supplement your RDS monitoring with real-time metrics about the OS. Get started! Start monitoring AWS RDS Enhanced by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS RDS Enhanced documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS RDS Enhanced. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.89307, + "_score": 305.7445, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -176236,7 +176303,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon DocumentDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon DocumentDB Documentation   1 Amazon DocumentDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon DocumentDB installation docs Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon DocumentDB? Fast, scalable, highly available, and fully managed document database service that supports MongoDB workloads. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon DocumentDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon DocumentDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon DocumentDB.summary: Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relicsummary: Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relic How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.89307, + "_score": 305.7445, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -176286,7 +176353,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon QLDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon QLDB Documentation   1 Amazon QLDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon QLDB installation docs Monitor Amazon QLDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon QLDB? Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (Amazon QLDB) is a fully managed ledger database that provides a transparent, immutable, and cryptographically verifiable transaction log. Proactively instrument Amazon QLDB with the New Relic infrastructure monitoring agent to monitor the stability and reliability of Amazon QLDB. Amazon QLDB quickstart highlights The New Relic Amazon QLDB quickstart includes the following features Dashboards: Proactively monitor metrics like ledger samples, provider readIOs latency, ledgers, overview of ledger provider, etc. Start monitoring Amazon QLDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon QLDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. Ideal Amazon QLDB performance monitoring New Relic Amazon QLDB quickstart offers an integration for reporting your Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB) data to New Relic. The integration collects several Amazon QLDB metrics that you can analyze to understand context, improve customer experience, and make data-driven business decisions. The quickstart empowers you to monitor Amazon QLDB with out-of-the-box dashboards and visualizations. Some of the metrics you can track with the integration include the total amount of disk space used by a ledger's journal, indexes, and indexed history, all reported in 15-minute intervals. It also tracks the number of disk read I/O operations, disk write I/O operations, and the amount of time taken for data operations, all reported in one-minute intervals. Install the New Relic Amazon QLDB instant observability quickstart to effectively monitor your Amazon QLDB performance metrics with our infrastructure agent. This quickstart is your gateway to instant monitoring of services like QLDB AWS marketplace. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.88995, + "_score": 305.74194, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -176336,7 +176403,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 Amazon ElastiCache quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon ElastiCache (Redis) Amazon ElastiCache (Memcached) Documentation   1 Amazon ElastiCache observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon ElastiCache installation docs Monitor Amazon ElastiCache by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon ElastiCache? Deploy, operate, and scale an in-memory data store or cache in the cloud. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon ElastiCache by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon ElastiCache documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon ElastiCache. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon EC2 Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.88995, + "_score": 305.74194, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -176386,7 +176453,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon EC2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon EC2 Alerts   1 Amazon EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Documentation   1 Amazon EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon EC2 installation docs Monitor Amazon EC2 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon EC2? Build scalable and flexible applications on top of AWS container services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS EC2 by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS EC2 documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS EC2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.63187, + "_score": 304.70947, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -176439,7 +176506,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Trend Micro Cloud One Conformity Documentation   3 Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GitHub repository The GitHub repository for the integration New Relic blog post Learn more about the integration on New Relic's blog post Trend Micro blog post Learn more about the integration on Trend Micro's blog post Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic’s integration with Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity ingests cloud security posture management (CSPM) data from Conformity into New Relic in real-time. The integration deploys a Amazon Web Services (AWS) CloudFormation stack in your AWS account. Bring your Conformity generated CSPM data into New Relic one to contextualize and correlate it with workload telemetry data, delivering AI powered visualizations and quick insights. Conformity generated CSPM data into New Relic One where it's contextualized and correlated with workload telemetry data delivering AI powered visualizations and quick insights. For more information about this IO quickstart, see this how to video. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Trend Micro, Rohit Kaul Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CircleCI Mule ESB Lacework Integration ReleaseIQ Redis Enterprise", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 393.7523, + "_score": 374.01392, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -176490,7 +176557,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Postman quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Postman Monitor Documentation   1 Postman observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Postman integration configuration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Postman introduction Postman is an API platform for building and using APIs. Postman simplifies each step of the API lifecycle and streamlines collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster. Postman quickstart highlights The Postman quickstart allows you to get an opinionated visualization of your Postman API data within minutes. View your average latency over time Compare your total request count over time Get a real time tally of recent errors and failed tests Measure API 4xx and 5xx failures Review your byte traffic over time Getting started Watch the Nerd Byte instructional video Read the blog post How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Shashank Awasthi, Postman Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Speedscale Cloudflare Network Logs MariaDB Mule ESB Bitbucket", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.41162, + "_score": 313.8819, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -176537,7 +176604,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Snyk quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Snyk Application Security Documentation   1 Snyk observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation docs Installation and configuration instructions for Snyk and the Snyk quickstart. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The Snyk quickstart allows you to send application security vulnerabilities of your services into New Relic. We leverage webhooks on the Snyk platform to trigger an Azure Function App that acts as a proxy between Snyk and New Relic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Harry Kimpel Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Security Bulletin NR18-08 Full Story Send Snyk data to New Relic Lacework Integration Security Bulletin NR19-05", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.39172, + "_score": 304.55557, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -176584,7 +176651,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 MariaDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MariaDB installation docs MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Mule ESB Postman Cloudflare Network Logs Network KTranslate Container Health DBmarlin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 299.49048, + "_score": 284.47598, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -176634,7 +176701,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Mule ESB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Mule ESB observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Mule ESB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Mule ESB installation docs Mule is a lightweight Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform. What is Mule ESB? Mule is a lightweight Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Mule ESB with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Mule ESB. To learn more about Mulesoft, visit their blog. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources MariaDB Postman BizTalk360 Glassbox Gigamon Newrelic", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 299.32446, + "_score": 284.3398, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -176686,7 +176753,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Postman quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Postman Monitor Documentation   1 Postman observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Postman integration configuration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Postman introduction Postman is an API platform for building and using APIs. Postman simplifies each step of the API lifecycle and streamlines collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster. Postman quickstart highlights The Postman quickstart allows you to get an opinionated visualization of your Postman API data within minutes. View your average latency over time Compare your total request count over time Get a real time tally of recent errors and failed tests Measure API 4xx and 5xx failures Review your byte traffic over time Getting started Watch the Nerd Byte instructional video Read the blog post How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Shashank Awasthi, Postman Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Speedscale Cloudflare Network Logs MariaDB Mule ESB Bitbucket", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 424.7741, + "_score": 403.50583, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -176733,7 +176800,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Glassbox quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Glassbox Digital Documentation   1 Glassbox observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Glasbox integraton guide Integrate your Glassbox data with New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Glassbox empowers organizations to create frictionless digital journeys for their customers. Our digital experience analytics and Session Replay platform works in real time across mobile apps and websites to accelerate loyalty and growth. Through AI-driven visualization and analytics tools, Glassbox helps teams to prioritize customer experience and digital product enhancements from a single collaborative system. The Glassbox quickstart helps you understand the impact of application performance on your customers’ digital experience. Gain deeper contextual insights by combining the data capture and session replay capabilities of Glassbox with New Relic One. Get a view of behavioral insights and KPIs inside a pre-built New Relic dashboard, which links directly to a session replay in Glassbox, so you can find the root cause of the digital issue and fix performance issues faster. For more information or support, please go to glassbox.com How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Joseph Counts (New Relic), Glassbox Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Full Story Speedscale Delphix Fastly CDN Mule ESB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 377.48828, + "_score": 358.58728, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -176785,7 +176852,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Cloudflare Network Logs quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Cloudflare Logs Alerts   1 Cloudflare Network Logs observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Cloudflare - 4xx/5xx error greater than 1% Alert triggered when the error rate(4xx/5xx errors) exceeds 1% Documentation   1 Cloudflare Network Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Enable New Relic destination doc Developer doc on getting Cloudflare data ingested into New Relic About Cloudflare Cloudflare is an industry leading global network designed to make everything you connect to the Internet secure, private, fast, and reliable. Protect and accelerate external, public-facing web properties; secure your internal operations on a single global network; and build new applications on our serverless platform. Internet properties powered by Cloudflare have all web traffic routed through its intelligent global network, which gets smarter with every request. About this quickstart Cloudflare is on a mission to help build a better Internet. The Cloudflare quickstart will enable you to monitor and analyze web traffic metrics on a dashboard, integrating with New Relic’s database to provide an at-a-glance overview of the most important logs and metrics from your websites and applications. For more information check out our website at cloudflare.com How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Joseph Counts, Cloudflare Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Akamai DataStream 2 Postman Fastly CDN Speedscale MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 370.1219, + "_score": 351.58023, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -176841,7 +176908,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 CircleCI quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CircleCI Documentation   1 CircleCI observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Forward CircleCI logs to New Relic How to set up a webhook to forward your CircleCI logs to New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo CircleCI Quickstart The world’s best software teams use CircleCI to deliver quality code with confidence. As the largest continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) platform, CircleCI empowers engineers to seamlessly take ideas to execution, at scale. Every feature of our platform is built to fine-tune the entire development process from start to finish. This quickstart allows users to view analytical data about their CircleCI jobs within the New Relic dashboard to gain visibility into the performance and health of their continuous integration and deployment pipelines. With the CircleCI quickstart you can: Monitor real-time CI performance, activity, and health, or track over time. Identify opportunities for optimization. The CircleCI quickstart includes a dashboard where users can easily monitor: Total Jobs Ran Job Health (% success) Projects Summary Most Recent Failed Jobs Jobs Ran Per Project Requirements To set up the integration, visit the CircleCI Webhooks documentation. Contact us Show us how you’re using the quickstart for a chance to win a CircleCI swag kit! Join us on Discuss here. For more information or support, please go to support.circleci.com How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Joseph Counts Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Postman Bitbucket Cloudflare Network Logs Speedscale Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 307.84747, + "_score": 292.59186, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -176894,7 +176961,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netlify Logs quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netlify Traffic and Function Logs Netlify traffic and function log drain dashboard Documentation   1 Netlify Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Configuration docs Configuring Netlify log drains for New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Use this quickstart to quickly parse traffic and function logs from Netlify into meaningful metrics within New Relic. Netlify Logs quickstart highlights The Netlify Logs quickstart is the fastest way to explore and visualize data from traffic and function logs provided by Netlify log drains. With this quickstart, you can easily understand: Changes in your sites' traffic over time Percentage of successful requests, warnings, and errors Requests by status Average duration of requests Changes in Functions utilization over time Number of successful Function Invocations, warnings, and errors Number of Function Invocations over time Average Function duration Traffic logs and function logs for correlation with these metrics Note: The Functions dashboard within the Netlify Logs quickstart features a function duration chart that requires a custom parsing rule to correctly display this data. To create this parsing rule in New Relic One, navigate to the Logs tab and select the Parsing option under Manage Data. Click Create Parsing Rule and enter a name for your rule (ex: Function Duration). Under Attribute, select log_type and select functions under Value. In the Parsing Logic field, enter the following: %{WORD:level} RequestId: %{DATA} %{BASE16FLOAT:duration} %{DATA} %{INT:billed_duration} %{DATA} %{INT:max_mem} %{DATA} %{INT:used_mem} Enable the rule toggle and the then click Save Parsing Rule. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Matt Rinehart (Netlify) Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Stream logs from Heroku Go: Configure logs in context AWS Lambda for sending logs from S3 AWS Lambda for sending CloudWatch logs Introduction to the Log API", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 307.65717, + "_score": 292.23105, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -176944,7 +177011,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon RDS Documentation   1 Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring installation docs Monitor Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring? Supplement your RDS monitoring with real-time metrics about the OS. Get started! Start monitoring AWS RDS Enhanced by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS RDS Enhanced documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS RDS Enhanced. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.89392, + "_score": 305.74536, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -176994,7 +177061,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon DocumentDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon DocumentDB Documentation   1 Amazon DocumentDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon DocumentDB installation docs Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon DocumentDB? Fast, scalable, highly available, and fully managed document database service that supports MongoDB workloads. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon DocumentDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon DocumentDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon DocumentDB.summary: Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relicsummary: Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relic How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.89392, + "_score": 305.74536, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -177044,7 +177111,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 Amazon ElastiCache quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon ElastiCache (Redis) Amazon ElastiCache (Memcached) Documentation   1 Amazon ElastiCache observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon ElastiCache installation docs Monitor Amazon ElastiCache by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon ElastiCache? Deploy, operate, and scale an in-memory data store or cache in the cloud. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon ElastiCache by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon ElastiCache documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon ElastiCache. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon EC2 Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.8908, + "_score": 305.7428, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -177094,7 +177161,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon RDS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon RDS Alerts   1 Amazon RDS observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Documentation   1 Amazon RDS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon RDS installation docs Monitor Amazon RDS by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon RDS? Set up and manage a relational database in the cloud by providing resizable capacity and managing common database administration tasks. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon RDS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon RDS documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon RDS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.76404, + "_score": 305.63885, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -177144,7 +177211,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon EC2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon EC2 Alerts   1 Amazon EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Documentation   1 Amazon EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon EC2 installation docs Monitor Amazon EC2 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon EC2? Build scalable and flexible applications on top of AWS container services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS EC2 by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS EC2 documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS EC2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 320.6327, + "_score": 304.7103, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -177200,7 +177267,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Algorithmia quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Algorithmia Dashboard for Default Metrics High level overview of your Algorithmia metrics within New Relic Documentation   1 Algorithmia observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Algorithmia Docs Documentation on the workings of the Algorithmia integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Algorithmia? Algorithmia is an enterprise platform for automating the deployment of machine-learning models into production. New Relic + Algorithmia The New Relic Algorithmia quickstart helps you track the performance of machine learning models in production. The quickstart enables full-stack observability of your machine learning models so that you can achieve maximum performance and uptime, as well as build more intelligent apps by unlocking end-to-end. The quickstart’s dashboards provide a high-level overview of Algorithmia metrics, like runtime duration by algorithm and throughput by algorithm. Why monitor Algorithmia with New Relic? Monitoring your ML models after production is critical to understanding the effectiveness of your algorithm. The New Relic Algorithmia monitoring quickstart empowers you to track and detect model drift, model bias, and data drift. The Algorithmia integration helps you to instrument, analyze, troubleshoot, and optimize ML model performance across your entire system. In addition, the quickstart enables you to send model performance metrics from Algorithmia Insights to New Relic where you can monitor your algorithms in real-time. You can also explore metrics data and view the state of your algorithm through a user-friendly dashboard. Install the New Relic Algorithmia quickstart today to streamline models in New Relic’s observability platform and build sophisticated ML models. It’s the key to creating a seamless collaboration between your data science and DevOps teams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources DagsHub Truera Superwise Model Observability Platform Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 528.40686, + "_score": 501.9015, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -177247,7 +177314,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 DagsHub quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. DagsHub metrics dashboard Documentation   1 DagsHub observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. DagsHub Docs Documentation on the workings of the DagsHub integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo DagsHub is a platform for data scientists and machine learning engineers to version and sync their data, models, experiments, and code. It allows you and your team to easily share, review and reuse your work, providing a GitHub-like experience for machine learning. DagsHub is built on popular open-source tools and formats, making it easy to integrate with the tools you already use like New Relic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Algorithmia Superwise Model Observability Platform Truera Comet Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps)", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 446.3769, + "_score": 423.91772, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -177297,7 +177364,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Superwise Model Observability Platform quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Superwise - ML Models Overview Documentation   1 Superwise Model Observability Platform observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Superwise Docs Documentation about Integrating Superwise with New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Superwise solves model observability for high-scale ML operations. A model is relatively straightforward to monitor and maintain. The same cannot be said when you have dozens, hundreds, or thousands of models running in the real world, all with a direct impact on your products and business. Superwise creates model context through automation and insights so that data scientists, ML engineers, and business operations know when something goes wrong in the real world without alert fatigue or management trust issues so you can focus on continuously building newer, better models. Get immediate alerts on latency issues and automatically detect anomalies to ensure the best performance within production systems. Using this integration users can levarage New Relic capabilities with Superwise data and insights. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Superwise Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Algorithmia DagsHub Comet Mona Labs Truera", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 440.43726, + "_score": 418.2943, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -177349,7 +177416,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Truera quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Truera: Initial Dashboard Documentation   1 Truera observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Truera Docs Documentation on the workings of the Truera integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo TruEra provides best in class AI Quality diagnostics and monitoring solution. TruEra and NewRelic users can go beyond standard accuracy, input and output drift monitoring by identifying consequential data drift, and other AI Quality diagnostics such as fairness, conceptual soundness and segment behavior. When combined with NewRelic’s comprehensive observability capabilities, MLOps teams can correlate signals throughout the ML lifecycle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Truera Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Algorithmia Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps) Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration DagsHub", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 431.13983, + "_score": 409.2331, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -177408,7 +177475,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Aporia quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Aporia Dashboard Aporia predictions monitoring dashboard Documentation   1 Aporia observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Aporia Docs Documentation on the workings of the Aporia integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Aporia’s integration with New Relic provides you with full access to a customized ML monitoring dashboard in New Relic. The dashboard contains six different charts: Most Active Models, Most Active Model Versions, Model Inferences, Average Numeric Inferences, Numeric Inferences Heatmaps, and Categorical Inferences for a comprehensive inferences investigation for all your models in production. This integration also supports monitoring for almost all model use cases, including: fraud detection, NLP, Recommendations, Sales Forecast, Churn Prediction, Lead Prioritization, and Tabular Data. By leveraging New Relic Alerts and Applied Intelligence, you will be able to monitor and manage alerts for all your operational needs. Find, troubleshoot, and resolve problems faster and automatically detect anomalies and combine related alerts and incidents to enable root cause analysis for any operational issues that may arise, even beyond the model itself. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Aporia Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Comet Algorithmia Mona Labs Introduction to model performance monitoring (MLOps) Truera", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 393.31976, + "_score": 373.27045, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -177451,7 +177518,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 423.24115, + "_score": 400.3355, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -177501,7 +177568,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Network KTranslate Container Health quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Network - KTranslate Container Health Alerts   4 Network KTranslate Container Health observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Ktranslate Container Input Queue Length Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has an excessive input queue length. This number should be close to zero over time. If it is not that is an indication that the container does not have enough resources to keep up with the incoming data. You may need to scale horizontally or vertically to address these needs. Ktranslate Container Loss of Signal Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has stopped sending data completely. This can happen due to network outages, leaving the container stopped, or other failures. Ktranslate Container Low Buffer Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has a low number of available buffer allocations. This is an indication that the container does not have enough resources to keep up with the incoming data. You may need to scale horizontally or vertically to address these needs. Ktranslate SNMP Polling Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container is unable to communicate with a monitored SNMP device. You may need to check the SNMP credentials are valid or that the network path is open between the container and the device. Documentation   1 Network KTranslate Container Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. KTranslate Container Health Monitoring docs Monitor the health of your ktranslate container using out-of-box metrics and logs. The Network KTranslate Container Health quickstart provides a dashboard that gives you a holistic view of the health of all containers used for collecting your network telemetry, as well as example alerts to get you started. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) feature to visualize anomalies and/or bottlenecks in your network. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Marc Netterfield, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Network Flow Devices Kentik Firehose Network Syslog Network Routers and Switches Set up SNMP data monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 416.8534, + "_score": 395.67654, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -177542,7 +177609,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 401.08978, + "_score": 379.34265, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -177594,7 +177661,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Network Data Ingest and Cardinality quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Network - Data Ingest and Cardinality Alerts   1 Network Data Ingest and Cardinality observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Network Metric Cardinality Violation This alert triggers when cardinality violation are found on metrics from the ktranslate Network Monitoring agent. Documentation   1 Network Data Ingest and Cardinality observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Network Monitoring docs Get started with Network Monitoring. The Network Data Ingest and Cardinality quickstart provides a dashboard with several pages dedicated to analyzing both overall ingest and cardinality of telemetry from Network Monitoring. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Network KTranslate Container Health Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Network Flow Devices Kentik Firehose Network Routers and Switches", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 392.6128, + "_score": 372.52222, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -177642,7 +177709,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 390.23526, + "_score": 369.08527, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -177697,7 +177764,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Roku quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Roku Quickstart Alerts   1 Roku observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Roku HTTP Error Rate Alert when the Roku Error Rate % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing connection issues Documentation   1 Roku observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Roku installation docs Use Roku agent to monitor Roku applications. Why monitor Roku? Roku is one of the world's most popular streaming platforms. New Relic has developed the first and only open-source observabiilty agent for Roku, giving you unparalleled insight into the performance of your Roku application. Analytics on HTTP requests and errors This can be manifestations of ISP or CDN issues or unwanted changes to the application or backend services. Faster identification and understanding of these issues is critical to maintaining a positive user experience. Video Quality of Experience (QoE) Correlate video quality issues back through the rest of the streaming architecture. Acquire complete correlations between video playback sessions to the backend systems. Customer journey tracking Follow customers as they navigate the application towards their content and their video playback experience. See where and when drop offs occur and the time it takes to complete critical actions. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for VideoJS player Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for HTML5 player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 655.85547, + "_score": 622.69556, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -177747,7 +177814,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for Akamai player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Akamai Media Player Alerts   3 Video agent for Akamai player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - akamai-media-player Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - akamai-media-player Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - akamai-media-player Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for Akamai player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Akamai Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using Akamai player. Why monitor Akamai player? Akamai Media Player is designed to help you insert quality media playback experiences into web, mobile, and connected-TV applications using SDKs. It includes SDKs for web, iOS, tvOS, Android, Android TV, Fire TV, and Chromecast. New Relic Akamai quickstart monitors your Akamai player with digital experience monitoring, tracing, diagnostics, and application analytics. Akamai player quickstart highlights The New Relic Akamai player quickstart has the following features Dashboards| Our dashboards proactively track metrics like video attempts, video plays, and average video start time. The dashboards also help you monitor other key indicators like connection buffering ratio, plays by app, and more. Alerts| You can get instant alerts on performance metrics like video playback failure, video start failure, and video start time. How to monitor Akamai performance New Relic’s Akamai quickstart automatically instruments your Akamai player with our video agent. It empowers you to monitor video applications with practical dashboards and alerts. The dashboard provides interactive visualizations to explore your data and understand context. In particular, the dashboard offers you the ability to drill down into performance details like the number of video attempts, number of video plays, and the overall average video start. With instant alerts, the integration helps you to detect issues quickly and respond to them efficiently thereby improving your Akamai streaming experience. Install the New Relic Akamai observability quickstart today to track Akamai player’s metrics in real-time through a seamless dashboard and different alerts. This quickstart offers you the fastest path to effective monitoring of your Akamai video player via our video agent. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Android. Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for iOS and tvOS Agent for Prebid", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 624.5748, + "_score": 592.944, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -177796,7 +177863,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for VideoJS player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Video.js Alerts   3 Video agent for VideoJS player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - videojs Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - videojs Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - videojs Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for VideoJS player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video VideoJS Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using VideoJS player. Agent to monitor video applications using VideoJS player. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Android. Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 551.03815, + "_score": 523.1898, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -177845,7 +177912,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for JWPlayer quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. 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Documentation   1 Video agent for JWPlayer observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video JWPlayer Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using JWPlayer. Agent to monitor video applications using JWPlayer. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for VideoJS player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 547.73676, + "_score": 520.0563, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -177894,7 +177961,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Video agent for The Platform player quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Video Quality - Theplatform Alerts   3 Video agent for The Platform player observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Video Playback Failure % - theplatform Alert when the Video Playback Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing issues during video playback. Video Start Failure % - theplatform Alert when the Video Start Failures % increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are unable to successfully initiate video plays. Video Start Time - theplatform Alert when Video Start Time increases significantly from its baseline. Useful for understanding when your users are experiencing increased start times. Documentation   1 Video agent for The Platform player observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video The Platform Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications using The Platform player. Agent to monitor video applications using The Platform player. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for Chromecast", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 547.73676, + "_score": 520.0563, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -177946,7 +178013,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon SQS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon SQS Documentation   1 Amazon SQS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon SQS installation docs Monitor Amazon SQS by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon SQS? Provides fully managed, hosted queues for storing messages in transit. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon SQS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon SQS documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon SQS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon MSK Amazon MQ AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 354.11658, + "_score": 336.28986, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -177996,7 +178063,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon MQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon MQ Documentation   1 Amazon MQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon MQ installation docs Monitor Amazon MQ by connecting AWS to New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon MQ? Message brokering service for Apache ActiveMQ managed by AWS. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon MQ by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon MQ documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon MQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon SES Amazon SNS Amazon SQS Amazon MSK AWS Outposts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 313.09766, + "_score": 297.44812, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -178045,7 +178112,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.93378, + "_score": 246.92813, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -178143,7 +178210,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. 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You can use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic entities. In this guide you'll learn how to set up New Relic for the first time with the open source New Relic Kubernetes operator. More specifically, you'll provision an alert policy with NRQL conditions in your New Relic account using Kubernetes. Before you begin This walkthrough assumes you’ve already deployed a Kubernetes cluster. You could even create a local cluster on your machine with kind. To use this guide, you should have some basic knowledge of both New Relic and Kubernetes. To complete the full exercise, you’ll need to: Deploy a New Relic agent if you haven't done so yet. Install New Relic for your application. Install kubectl and point it at the correct cluster; this determines the cluster where you’ll install the New Relic operator. Install kustomize. Step 1 of 3 Installing the operator on your Kubernetes cluster First, install cert-manager, which automatically provisions and manages TLS certificates in Kubernetes. bash Copy $ kubectl apply --validate=false -f https://github.com/jetstack/cert-manager/releases/download/v0.15.0/cert-manager.yaml Next, install the Kubernetes operator. bash Copy $ kustomize build https://github.com/newrelic/newrelic-kubernetes-operator/config/default | kubectl apply -f - To confirm the installation was successful, run a few kubectl commands to check the status of the Kubernetes operator. Ensure the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system, has been applied: bash Copy $ kubectl get namespaces The output should be similar to the following, which includes the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system: bash Copy NAME STATUS AGE cert-manager Active 4m35s default Active 20m kube-node-lease Active 20m kube-public Active 20m kube-system Active 20m newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system Active 3m48s Now, make sure the Kubernetes operator's controller manager is running: Note: Don't forget to include the --namespace (shorthand -n) option when running kubectl get pods to ensure you're inspecting resources within the correct namespace. bash Copy $ kubectl get pods --namespace newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system You should see output similar to the following: bash Copy NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-7b9c64f58crwg9j 2/2 Running 0 157m If your output is similar to the example shown, you’re ready for the next step. If you don’t see a pod named newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-, double check your Kubernetes configuration to ensure you’re within the correct context and pointing to the correct cluster. Step 2 of 3 Creating your first alert policy To kick things off, start small. First, create an alert policy with the minimum required configuration, then add a NRQL alert condition to the policy, which will add the condition to the policy in New Relic. A minimal alert policy configuration is represented in the code below. For the sake of this walkthrough, name this file new_relic_alert_policy.yaml. Note: For help locating your user key, check out New Relic's user key documentation. apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' Copy Now run the kubectl apply command to create your alert policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml You'll see output that reads similar to the following: bash Copy alertspolicy.nr.k8s.newrelic.com/my-policy created Confirm that your alert policy was created by viewing your policies at alerts.newrelic.com/accounts/{your account ID}/policies. You can search for your new policy by its name. In this case, search for \"Alert Policy Created With k8s.\" You should see your new alert policy. Next it’s time to add a NRQL alert condition to the policy using the same configuration file. Step 3 of 3 Add NRQL alert conditions to your alert policy In the previous section you created an alert policy; now, you’ll add some alert conditions to the policy so you can trigger alerts when certain metrics are out of line. In your new_relic_alert_policy.yaml file, add a NRQL alert condition to the policy that will alert you when an application's average overall response time is above five seconds for a three minute period. Note: To receive notifications when an alert is triggered, add notification channels to your alert policy, with this code. # The policy from the previous steps apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' # Add a NRQL alert condition to the policy conditions: - spec: type: 'NRQL' name: 'NRQL Alert Condition Created With k8s' nrql: query: \"SELECT average(duration) FROM Transaction WHERE appName = 'YOUR APP NAME'\" evaluationOffset: 3 enabled: true terms: - threshold: '5' threshold_occurrences: 'ALL' threshold_duration: 180 priority: 'CRITICAL' operator: 'ABOVE' violationTimeLimit: 'ONE_HOUR' valueFunction: 'SINGLE_VALUE' Copy With the alert condition added to the configuration, you can apply the update, which will create a NRQL alert condition and add it to your policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml To confirm that the NRQL alert condition was created successfully, refresh your alert policy. If you see a new alert condition added to the alert policy, it was a success. To finish things off, you'll create and add an alert channel to your alert policy. For example, maybe you want to send an email out to your team when your alert condition is triggered. Try it out now We have a Kubernetes test cluster ready for you in 2 minutes. By following this on-line tutorial, you will learn how to: Deploy the New Relic agent in a Kubernetes environment Use the New Relic Kubernetes operator Some tips to use the on-line tutorial window: Accept the cookies, so you can see the menu bar. Click anywhere in the tutorial window to start. It will take about 2 minutes for your environment to be ready. Press CTRL-l or type clear to clear the terminal window Click on the finish flag icon in the bottom menu to hide or show the instructions Good luck! Important Some browsers automatically disable the use of iframes. If the module isn't loading please check your browser settings. Your browser does not support iframes. What’s next? Nice work — now you can manage your New Relic alert policies and NRQL alert conditions with code that integrates seamlessly within your Kubernetes workflow. This provides the ability to configure and manage your alerts with a domain-specific pattern, providing consistency and maintainability. You also gain the benefits of code reviews for any potential changes moving forward. As you and your team move forward, you might need to adjust some of the configuration values to better fit your needs. 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Invalid New Relic license If the license you are using is invalid then you will see an error like this in the logs of the agent or forwarder containers: 2018-04-09T14:20:17.750893186Z time=\"2018-04-09T14:20:17Z\" level=error msg=\"metric sender can't process 0 times\" error=\"InventoryIngest: events were not accepted: 401 401 Unauthorized Invalid license key.\" Copy To resolve this problem make sure you specify a valid license key. Error sending events If the agent is not able to connect to New Relic servers you will see an error like the following in the logs of the agent or forwarder containers: 2018-04-09T18:16:35.497195185Z time=\"2018-04-09T18:16:35Z\" level=error msg=\"metric sender can't process 1 times\" error=\"Error sending events: Post https://staging-infra-api.newrelic.com/metrics/events/bulk: net/http: request canceled (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)\" Copy Depending on the exact nature of the error the message in the logs may differ. To address this problem, see the New Relic networks documentation. Failed to discover kube-state-metrics The Kubernetes integration requires kube-state-metrics. If that is not found, you will see an error like the following in the newrelic-infra container logs: time=\"2022-06-21T09:12:20Z\" level=error msg=\"retrieving scraper data: retrieving ksm data: discovering KSM endpoints: timeout discovering endpoints\" Copy Common reasons for this error include: kube-state-metrics has not been deployed into the cluster. kube-state-metrics is deployed using a custom deployment. There are multiple versions of kube-state-metrics running and the Kubernetes integration is not finding the correct one. The Kubernetes integration automatically discovers kube-state-metrics in your cluster using by default legeraging the label \"app.kubernetes.io/name=kube-state-metrics\" across all namespaces. You can change the discovery behavior in the ksm.config of the helm chart values . Solution for integration version v2 Below are some solutions to the most common Kubernetes integration errors. These errors show up in the standard non-verbose Infrastructure agent logs. If you need more detailed logs working with New Relic support, for example, see Kubernetes logs. Failed to discover kube-state-metrics The Kubernetes integration requires kube-state-metrics. If that is not found, you will see an error like the following in the newrelic-infra container logs: 2018-04-11T08:02:41.765236022Z time=\"2018-04-11T08:02:41Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-04-11T08:02:41Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"failed to discover kube-state-metrics endpoint, got error: no service found by label k8s-app=kube-state-metrics\\\"\\n\" Copy Common reasons for this error include: kube-state-metrics has not been deployed into the cluster. kube-state-metrics is deployed using a custom deployment. There are multiple versions of kube-state-metrics running and the Kubernetes integration is not finding the correct one. The Kubernetes integration automatically discovers kube-state-metrics in your cluster using this logic: It looks for a kube-state-metrics service running on the kube-system namespace. If that is not found, it looks for a service tagged with label \"k8s-app: kube-state-metrics\". The integration also requires the kube-state-metrics pod to have the label k8s-app: kube-state-metrics or app: kube-state-metrics. If neither of those are found, there will be a log entry like the following: 2018-04-11T09:25:00.825532798Z time=\"2018-04-11T09:25:00Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-04-11T09:25:00Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"failed to discover nodeIP with kube-state-metrics, got error: no pod found by label k8s-app=kube-state-metrics\\\"\\n Copy To solve this issue, add the k8s-app=kube-state-metrics label to the kube-state-metrics pod. Missing metrics for Namespaces, Deployments, and ReplicaSets If metrics for Kubernetes nodes, pods, and containers are showing but metrics for namespaces, deployments and ReplicaSets are missing, the Kubernetes integration is not able to connect to kube-state-metrics. Indicators of missing data Indicators of missing namespace, deployment, and ReplicaSet data: In the # of K8s objects chart, that data is missing. Queries for K8sNamespaceSample, K8sDeploymentSample, and K8sReplicasetSample don't show any data. There are few possible reasons for this: kube-state-metrics service has been customized to listen on port 80. If that is the case, you may see an error like the following in the verbose logs: time=\"2018-04-04T09:35:47Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-04-04T09:35:47Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"Non-recoverable error group: error querying KSM. Get http://kube-state-metrics.kube-system.svc.cluster.local:0/metrics: net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)\\\"\\n\" Copy This is a known problem that happens in some clusters where it takes too much time for kube-state-metrics to collect all the cluster's information before sending to the integration. As a workaround, increase the kube-state-metrics client timeout. kube-state-metrics instance is running behind kube-rbac-proxy. New Relic does not currently support this configuration. You may see an error like the following in the verbose logs: time=\"2018-03-28T23:09:12Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-03-28T23:09:12Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"Non-recoverable error group: error querying KSM. Get http://192.168.132.37:8443/metrics: net/http: HTTP/1.x transport connection broken: malformed HTTP response \\\\\\\"\\\\\\\\x15\\\\\\\\x03\\\\\\\\x01\\\\\\\\x00\\\\\\\\x02\\\\\\\\x02\\\\\\\"\\\"\\n\" Copy The KSM payload is quite large, and the Kubernetes integration processing the date is being OOM-killed. Since the integration is not the main process of the container, the pod is not restarted. This situation can be spotted at the logs of the newrelic-infra pod running in the same node of KSM: time=\"2020-12-10T17:40:44Z\" level=error msg=\"Integration command failed\" error=\"signal: killed\" instance=nri-kubernetes integration=com.newrelic.kubernetes Copy As a workaround, increase the DaemonSet memory limits so the process is not killed. Cannot list pods at the cluster scope Newrelic pods and newrelic service account are not deployed in the same namespace. This is usually because the current context specifies a namespace. If this is the case, you will see an error like the following: time=\\\"2018-05-31T10:55:39Z\\\" level=panic msg=\\\"p ods is forbidden: User \\\\\\\"system:serviceaccount:kube-system:newrelic\\\\\\\" cannot list pods at the cluster scope\\\" Copy To check to see if this is the case, run: kubectl describe serviceaccount newrelic | grep Namespace kubectl get pods -l name=newrelic-infra --all-namespaces kubectl config get-contexts Copy To resolve this problem, change the namespace for the service account in the New Relic DaemonSet YAML file to be the same as the namespace for the current context: - kind: ServiceAccount name: newrelic namespace: default --- Copy", + "info": "", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 320.00757, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "sections": "Failed to discover kube-state-metrics", + "tags": "Kubernetes integration", + "body": " status 1" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr="time=\\"2018-04-11T08:02:41Z\\" level=fatal msg=\\"failed to discover kube-state-metrics endpoint, got error: no service found by label k8s-app=kube-state-metrics\\"\\n" Copy Common reasons for this error include: kube-state-metrics has not been deployed" + }, + "id": "617d73a064441fd0d5fbd775" + }, { "image": "", "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/attribute-dictionary/", @@ -178276,7 +178426,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 337.69724, + "_score": 316.82336, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -178287,89 +178437,6 @@ }, "id": "603f53b164441f41894e8875" }, - { - "sections": [ - "Error messages", - "Problem", - "Invalid New Relic license", - "Error sending events", - "Failed to discover kube-state-metrics", - "Solution for integration version v2", - "Missing metrics for Namespaces, Deployments, and ReplicaSets", - "Indicators of missing data", - "Cannot list pods at the cluster scope" - ], - "title": "Error messages", - "type": "docs", - "tags": [ - "Integrations", - "Kubernetes integration", - "Troubleshooting" - ], - "external_id": "58f57f3e85c9a788ab6fadabb0c821be699c06a5", - "image": "", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/kubernetes-pixie/kubernetes-integration/troubleshooting/kubernetes-integration-troubleshooting-error-messages/", - "published_at": "2023-01-21T14:16:39Z", - "updated_at": "2022-12-15T22:28:50Z", - "document_type": "troubleshooting_doc", - "popularity": 1, - "body": "Problem You are getting error messages for the New Relic Kubernetes integration in your New Relic infrastructure logs. Invalid New Relic license If the license you are using is invalid then you will see an error like this in the logs of the agent or forwarder containers: 2018-04-09T14:20:17.750893186Z time=\"2018-04-09T14:20:17Z\" level=error msg=\"metric sender can't process 0 times\" error=\"InventoryIngest: events were not accepted: 401 401 Unauthorized Invalid license key.\" Copy To resolve this problem make sure you specify a valid license key. Error sending events If the agent is not able to connect to New Relic servers you will see an error like the following in the logs of the agent or forwarder containers: 2018-04-09T18:16:35.497195185Z time=\"2018-04-09T18:16:35Z\" level=error msg=\"metric sender can't process 1 times\" error=\"Error sending events: Post https://staging-infra-api.newrelic.com/metrics/events/bulk: net/http: request canceled (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)\" Copy Depending on the exact nature of the error the message in the logs may differ. To address this problem, see the New Relic networks documentation. Failed to discover kube-state-metrics The Kubernetes integration requires kube-state-metrics. If that is not found, you will see an error like the following in the newrelic-infra container logs: time=\"2022-06-21T09:12:20Z\" level=error msg=\"retrieving scraper data: retrieving ksm data: discovering KSM endpoints: timeout discovering endpoints\" Copy Common reasons for this error include: kube-state-metrics has not been deployed into the cluster. kube-state-metrics is deployed using a custom deployment. There are multiple versions of kube-state-metrics running and the Kubernetes integration is not finding the correct one. The Kubernetes integration automatically discovers kube-state-metrics in your cluster using by default legeraging the label \"app.kubernetes.io/name=kube-state-metrics\" across all namespaces. You can change the discovery behavior in the ksm.config of the helm chart values . Solution for integration version v2 Below are some solutions to the most common Kubernetes integration errors. These errors show up in the standard non-verbose Infrastructure agent logs. If you need more detailed logs working with New Relic support, for example, see Kubernetes logs. Failed to discover kube-state-metrics The Kubernetes integration requires kube-state-metrics. If that is not found, you will see an error like the following in the newrelic-infra container logs: 2018-04-11T08:02:41.765236022Z time=\"2018-04-11T08:02:41Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-04-11T08:02:41Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"failed to discover kube-state-metrics endpoint, got error: no service found by label k8s-app=kube-state-metrics\\\"\\n\" Copy Common reasons for this error include: kube-state-metrics has not been deployed into the cluster. kube-state-metrics is deployed using a custom deployment. There are multiple versions of kube-state-metrics running and the Kubernetes integration is not finding the correct one. The Kubernetes integration automatically discovers kube-state-metrics in your cluster using this logic: It looks for a kube-state-metrics service running on the kube-system namespace. If that is not found, it looks for a service tagged with label \"k8s-app: kube-state-metrics\". The integration also requires the kube-state-metrics pod to have the label k8s-app: kube-state-metrics or app: kube-state-metrics. If neither of those are found, there will be a log entry like the following: 2018-04-11T09:25:00.825532798Z time=\"2018-04-11T09:25:00Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-04-11T09:25:00Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"failed to discover nodeIP with kube-state-metrics, got error: no pod found by label k8s-app=kube-state-metrics\\\"\\n Copy To solve this issue, add the k8s-app=kube-state-metrics label to the kube-state-metrics pod. Missing metrics for Namespaces, Deployments, and ReplicaSets If metrics for Kubernetes nodes, pods, and containers are showing but metrics for namespaces, deployments and ReplicaSets are missing, the Kubernetes integration is not able to connect to kube-state-metrics. Indicators of missing data Indicators of missing namespace, deployment, and ReplicaSet data: In the # of K8s objects chart, that data is missing. Queries for K8sNamespaceSample, K8sDeploymentSample, and K8sReplicasetSample don't show any data. There are few possible reasons for this: kube-state-metrics service has been customized to listen on port 80. If that is the case, you may see an error like the following in the verbose logs: time=\"2018-04-04T09:35:47Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-04-04T09:35:47Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"Non-recoverable error group: error querying KSM. Get http://kube-state-metrics.kube-system.svc.cluster.local:0/metrics: net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)\\\"\\n\" Copy This is a known problem that happens in some clusters where it takes too much time for kube-state-metrics to collect all the cluster's information before sending to the integration. As a workaround, increase the kube-state-metrics client timeout. kube-state-metrics instance is running behind kube-rbac-proxy. New Relic does not currently support this configuration. You may see an error like the following in the verbose logs: time=\"2018-03-28T23:09:12Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-03-28T23:09:12Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"Non-recoverable error group: error querying KSM. Get http://192.168.132.37:8443/metrics: net/http: HTTP/1.x transport connection broken: malformed HTTP response \\\\\\\"\\\\\\\\x15\\\\\\\\x03\\\\\\\\x01\\\\\\\\x00\\\\\\\\x02\\\\\\\\x02\\\\\\\"\\\"\\n\" Copy The KSM payload is quite large, and the Kubernetes integration processing the date is being OOM-killed. Since the integration is not the main process of the container, the pod is not restarted. This situation can be spotted at the logs of the newrelic-infra pod running in the same node of KSM: time=\"2020-12-10T17:40:44Z\" level=error msg=\"Integration command failed\" error=\"signal: killed\" instance=nri-kubernetes integration=com.newrelic.kubernetes Copy As a workaround, increase the DaemonSet memory limits so the process is not killed. Cannot list pods at the cluster scope Newrelic pods and newrelic service account are not deployed in the same namespace. This is usually because the current context specifies a namespace. If this is the case, you will see an error like the following: time=\\\"2018-05-31T10:55:39Z\\\" level=panic msg=\\\"p ods is forbidden: User \\\\\\\"system:serviceaccount:kube-system:newrelic\\\\\\\" cannot list pods at the cluster scope\\\" Copy To check to see if this is the case, run: kubectl describe serviceaccount newrelic | grep Namespace kubectl get pods -l name=newrelic-infra --all-namespaces kubectl config get-contexts Copy To resolve this problem, change the namespace for the service account in the New Relic DaemonSet YAML file to be the same as the namespace for the current context: - kind: ServiceAccount name: newrelic namespace: default --- Copy", - "info": "", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 336.7132, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "sections": "Failed to discover kube-state-metrics", - "tags": "Kubernetes integration", - "body": " status 1" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr="time=\\"2018-04-11T08:02:41Z\\" level=fatal msg=\\"failed to discover kube-state-metrics endpoint, got error: no service found by label k8s-app=kube-state-metrics\\"\\n" Copy Common reasons for this error include: kube-state-metrics has not been deployed" - }, - "id": "617d73a064441fd0d5fbd775" - }, - { - "sections": [ - "Set up New Relic using the Kubernetes operator", - "Before you begin", - "Installing the operator on your Kubernetes cluster", - "Creating your first alert policy", - "Add NRQL alert conditions to your alert policy", - "Try it out now", - "Important", - "What’s next?" - ], - "title": "Set up New Relic using the Kubernetes operator", - "type": "developer", - "tags": [ - "kubernetes", - "kubernetes operator", - "nrql alert conditions" - ], - "external_id": "2f9f7c55115d09255ade8f1d3fbcce4bee50d4aa", - "image": "", - "url": "https://developer.newrelic.com/automate-workflows/get-started-kubernetes/", - "published_at": "2023-01-23T01:38:41Z", - "updated_at": "2021-10-16T01:40:30Z", - "document_type": "page", - "popularity": 1, - "info": "Learn how to provision New Relic resources using the [Kubernetes operator](https://github.com/newrelic/newrelic-kubernetes-operator).", - "body": "Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. You can use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic entities. In this guide you'll learn how to set up New Relic for the first time with the open source New Relic Kubernetes operator. More specifically, you'll provision an alert policy with NRQL conditions in your New Relic account using Kubernetes. Before you begin This walkthrough assumes you’ve already deployed a Kubernetes cluster. You could even create a local cluster on your machine with kind. To use this guide, you should have some basic knowledge of both New Relic and Kubernetes. To complete the full exercise, you’ll need to: Deploy a New Relic agent if you haven't done so yet. Install New Relic for your application. Install kubectl and point it at the correct cluster; this determines the cluster where you’ll install the New Relic operator. Install kustomize. Step 1 of 3 Installing the operator on your Kubernetes cluster First, install cert-manager, which automatically provisions and manages TLS certificates in Kubernetes. bash Copy $ kubectl apply --validate=false -f https://github.com/jetstack/cert-manager/releases/download/v0.15.0/cert-manager.yaml Next, install the Kubernetes operator. bash Copy $ kustomize build https://github.com/newrelic/newrelic-kubernetes-operator/config/default | kubectl apply -f - To confirm the installation was successful, run a few kubectl commands to check the status of the Kubernetes operator. Ensure the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system, has been applied: bash Copy $ kubectl get namespaces The output should be similar to the following, which includes the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system: bash Copy NAME STATUS AGE cert-manager Active 4m35s default Active 20m kube-node-lease Active 20m kube-public Active 20m kube-system Active 20m newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system Active 3m48s Now, make sure the Kubernetes operator's controller manager is running: Note: Don't forget to include the --namespace (shorthand -n) option when running kubectl get pods to ensure you're inspecting resources within the correct namespace. bash Copy $ kubectl get pods --namespace newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system You should see output similar to the following: bash Copy NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-7b9c64f58crwg9j 2/2 Running 0 157m If your output is similar to the example shown, you’re ready for the next step. If you don’t see a pod named newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-, double check your Kubernetes configuration to ensure you’re within the correct context and pointing to the correct cluster. Step 2 of 3 Creating your first alert policy To kick things off, start small. First, create an alert policy with the minimum required configuration, then add a NRQL alert condition to the policy, which will add the condition to the policy in New Relic. A minimal alert policy configuration is represented in the code below. For the sake of this walkthrough, name this file new_relic_alert_policy.yaml. Note: For help locating your user key, check out New Relic's user key documentation. apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' Copy Now run the kubectl apply command to create your alert policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml You'll see output that reads similar to the following: bash Copy alertspolicy.nr.k8s.newrelic.com/my-policy created Confirm that your alert policy was created by viewing your policies at alerts.newrelic.com/accounts/{your account ID}/policies. You can search for your new policy by its name. In this case, search for \"Alert Policy Created With k8s.\" You should see your new alert policy. Next it’s time to add a NRQL alert condition to the policy using the same configuration file. Step 3 of 3 Add NRQL alert conditions to your alert policy In the previous section you created an alert policy; now, you’ll add some alert conditions to the policy so you can trigger alerts when certain metrics are out of line. In your new_relic_alert_policy.yaml file, add a NRQL alert condition to the policy that will alert you when an application's average overall response time is above five seconds for a three minute period. Note: To receive notifications when an alert is triggered, add notification channels to your alert policy, with this code. # The policy from the previous steps apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' # Add a NRQL alert condition to the policy conditions: - spec: type: 'NRQL' name: 'NRQL Alert Condition Created With k8s' nrql: query: \"SELECT average(duration) FROM Transaction WHERE appName = 'YOUR APP NAME'\" evaluationOffset: 3 enabled: true terms: - threshold: '5' threshold_occurrences: 'ALL' threshold_duration: 180 priority: 'CRITICAL' operator: 'ABOVE' violationTimeLimit: 'ONE_HOUR' valueFunction: 'SINGLE_VALUE' Copy With the alert condition added to the configuration, you can apply the update, which will create a NRQL alert condition and add it to your policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml To confirm that the NRQL alert condition was created successfully, refresh your alert policy. If you see a new alert condition added to the alert policy, it was a success. To finish things off, you'll create and add an alert channel to your alert policy. For example, maybe you want to send an email out to your team when your alert condition is triggered. Try it out now We have a Kubernetes test cluster ready for you in 2 minutes. By following this on-line tutorial, you will learn how to: Deploy the New Relic agent in a Kubernetes environment Use the New Relic Kubernetes operator Some tips to use the on-line tutorial window: Accept the cookies, so you can see the menu bar. Click anywhere in the tutorial window to start. It will take about 2 minutes for your environment to be ready. Press CTRL-l or type clear to clear the terminal window Click on the finish flag icon in the bottom menu to hide or show the instructions Good luck! Important Some browsers automatically disable the use of iframes. If the module isn't loading please check your browser settings. Your browser does not support iframes. What’s next? Nice work — now you can manage your New Relic alert policies and NRQL alert conditions with code that integrates seamlessly within your Kubernetes workflow. This provides the ability to configure and manage your alerts with a domain-specific pattern, providing consistency and maintainability. You also gain the benefits of code reviews for any potential changes moving forward. As you and your team move forward, you might need to adjust some of the configuration values to better fit your needs. 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This document explains how to activate the integration and describes the data reported. Features New Relic gathers database data from the Azure Database for PostgreSQL service, which provides fully managed, enterprise-ready PostgreSQL Community database as a service. The service provides high availability, elastic scaling, automatic backups, and data protection at-rest and in-motion. Using New Relic, you can: View Azure Database for PostgreSQL data in pre-built Infrastructure dashboards. Run custom queries and visualize the data. Create alert conditions to notify you of changes in data. Activate integration Follow standard procedures to activate your Azure service in New Relic. Configuration and polling New Relic queries your Azure Database services according to a default polling interval, which varies depending on the integration. For Azure Database for PostgreSQL integrations: Polling interval: 5 minutes (maximum recommended polling frequency: 1 hour) Resolution: 1 data point per minute You can change the polling frequency and filter data using configuration options. View and use data To explore your integration data: Go to one.newrelic.com > Infrastructure > Azure > (select an integration). You can query and explore your data using the AzurePostgreSqlServerSample event type, with a provider value of AzurePostgreSqlServer. Metric data This integration collects the following metric data. Database sample metrics Metric Description activeConnections Count of active connections. backupStorageUsedBytes Backup storage used, in bytes. connectionsFailed Count of failed connections. cpuPercent Percentage of CPU used. ioConsumptionPercent Percentage of I/O consumption used. memoryPercent Percentage of memory used. networkEgressBytes Network Out across active connections, in bytes. networkIngressBytes Network In across active connections, in bytes. pgReplicaLogDelayBytes Replication lag, in bytes. pgReplicaLogDelaySeconds Replication lag, in seconds. serverlogStorageLimitBytes Server log storage limit, in bytes. serverlogStoragePercent Percentage of server log storage used. serverlogStorageUsageBytes Server log storage used, in bytes. storageLimitBytes Amount of storage available, in bytes. storagePercent Percentage of available storage used. storageUsedBytes Amount of storage used, in bytes.", + "body": "We offer an integration for reporting your Microsoft Azure Storage data to New Relic. This document explains how to activate the integration and describes the data reported. Features Microsoft Azure Storage is a managed cloud service that provides highly available, secure, durable, scalable, and redundant storage. With New Relic's Azure Storage integration, data reported includes account used capacity, the amount of ingress and egress data and latency, as well as other metrics from blobs, files, tables, and queues for data services. Using New Relic, you can: View Azure Storage data in pre-built infrastructure dashboards. Run custom queries and visualize the data. Create alert conditions to notify you of changes in your Azure Storage data. Activate integration To enable the integration, follow standard procedures to activate your Azure service in New Relic. Configuration and polling New Relic queries your Azure Storage services according to a polling interval, which varies depending on the integration. Polling frequency for the Azure Storage integration: Polling interval: 30 minutes Resolution: 1 minute Azure creates Storage accounts to support other services. For large cloud infrastructures, Azure Storage integration may increase the API quota consumption significantly. This may cause API request throttling, which can affect data collection in other Azure integrations. For this reason, New Relic recommends starting with a conservative polling period, such as 30 minutes, even though the polling frequency for Azure Storage can be set as often as five minute intervals via configuration options. Then, after checking the Remaining hourly quota chart in the Infrastructure integration's Account status dashboard, you may change the polling period as needed. Find and use data To explore your integration data, go to one.newrelic.com > Infrastructure > Azure > (select an integration). You can query and explore your data using the AzureStorageAccountSample event type, with a provider value of AzureStorageAccount. Metric data To view metrics reported by the Azure Storage integration, query the AzureStorageAccountSample event type. There are different metrics for Storage Accounts and for the Blobs, Tables, Queues, and Files sub-entities. Use the metadata associated with each metric to filter and facet the data being reported. For detailed metric information, see the Azure supported metrics documentation. Account Metric Description Metadata transactions Total number of requests made to a storage service or the specified API operation. responseType geoType apiName authentication ingressBytes Total amount of ingress data into the storage service, in bytes. geoType apiName authentication egressBytes Total amount of egress data from the storage service, in bytes. geoType apiName authentication successServerLatencyMilliseconds The average latency used by Azure Storage to process a successful request, in milliseconds. geoType apiName authentication successE2ELatencyMilliseconds The average end-to-end latency of successful requests made to the storage service, in milliseconds. geoType apiName authentication availabilityPercent The percentage of availability for the storage service. geoType apiName authentication Blobs Metric Description Metadata blobs.blobCapacityBytes Average amount of storage used by the storage account’s Blob service in bytes. blobType tier blobs.blobCount Average number of Blobs in the storage account’s Blob service. blobType blobs.containerCount Average number of containers in the storage account’s Blob service. None blobs.transactions Total number of requests made to a Blob storage service. responseType geoType apiName authentication blobs.ingressBytes Total amount of ingress data into the Blob storage service, in bytes. geoType apiName authentication blobs.egressBytes Total amount of egress data from the Blob storage service, in bytes. geoType apiName authentication blobs.successServerLatencyMilliseconds The average latency used by Azure Storage to process a successful request, in milliseconds. geoType apiName authentication blobs.successE2ELatencyMilliseconds The average end-to-end latency of successful requests made to the Blob storage service, in milliseconds. geoType apiName authentication blobs.availabiltyPercent The percentage of availability for the Blob storage service. geoType apiName authentication Tables Metric Description Metadata tables.tableCapacityBytes Average amount of storage used by the storage account’s Table service in bytes. None tables.tableCount Average number of tables in the storage account’s Table service. None tables.tableEntityCount Average number of table entities in the storage account’s Table service. None tables.transactions Total number of requests made to a Table storage service. responseType geoType apiName authentication tables.ingressBytes Total amount of ingress data into the Table storage service, in bytes. geoType apiName authentication tables.egressBytes Total amount of egress data from the Table storage service, in bytes. geoType apiName authentication tables.successServerLatencyMilliseconds The average latency used by Azure Storage to process a successful request, in milliseconds. geoType apiName authentication tables.successE2ELatencyMilliseconds The average end-to-end latency of successful requests made to the Table storage service, in milliseconds. geoType apiName authentication tables.availabiltyPercent The percentage of availability for the Table storage service. geoType apiName authentication Queues Metric Description Metadata queues.queueCapacityBytes Average amount of storage used by the storage account’s Queue service in bytes. None queues.queueCount Average number of queues in the storage account’s Queue service. None queues.queueMessagesCount Approximate average number of queue messages in the storage account’s Queue service. None queues.transactions Total number of requests made to a Queue storage service. responseType geoType apiName authentication queues.ingressBytes Total amount of ingress data into the Queue storage service, in bytes. geoType apiName authentication queues.egressBytes Total amount of egress data from the Queue storage service, in bytes. geoType apiName authentication queues.successServerLatencyMilliseconds The average latency used by Azure Storage to process a successful request, in milliseconds. geoType apiName authentication queues.successE2ELatencyMilliseconds The average end-to-end latency of successful requests made to the Queue storage service, in milliseconds. geoType apiName authentication queues.availabilityPercent The percentage of availability for the Queue storage service. geoType apiName authentication Files Metric Description Metadata files.fileCapacityBytes Average amount of storage used by the storage account’s File service in bytes. None files.fileCount Average number of file in the storage account’s File service. None files.fileShareCount Average number of file shares in the storage account’s File service. 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This document explains how to activate the integration and describes the data reported. Features New Relic gathers data from the Azure Database for MariaDB service, which provides a fully managed, enterprise-ready database as a service. MariaDB provides predictable performance and scalability for applications using open-source tools and platforms. Using New Relic, you can: View Azure Database for MariaDB data in pre-built dashboards. Run custom queries and visualize the data in the New Relic UI. Create alert conditions to notify you of changes in data. Activate integration Follow standard procedures to activate your Azure service in New Relic Infrastructure, using the generic Reader role. Configuration and polling New Relic queries your Azure Database services according to a default polling interval, which varies depending on the integration. 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This document explains how to activate the integration and describes the data reported. Features New Relic gathers database data from the Azure Database for PostgreSQL service, which provides fully managed, enterprise-ready PostgreSQL Community database as a service. The service provides high availability, elastic scaling, automatic backups, and data protection at-rest and in-motion. Using New Relic, you can: View Azure Database for PostgreSQL data in pre-built Infrastructure dashboards. Run custom queries and visualize the data. Create alert conditions to notify you of changes in data. Activate integration Follow standard procedures to activate your Azure service in New Relic. Configuration and polling New Relic queries your Azure Database services according to a default polling interval, which varies depending on the integration. 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This document explains how to activate the integration and describes the data reported. Features Microsoft Azure Storage is a managed cloud service that provides highly available, secure, durable, scalable, and redundant storage. With New Relic's Azure Storage integration, data reported includes account used capacity, the amount of ingress and egress data and latency, as well as other metrics from blobs, files, tables, and queues for data services. Using New Relic, you can: View Azure Storage data in pre-built infrastructure dashboards. Run custom queries and visualize the data. Create alert conditions to notify you of changes in your Azure Storage data. Activate integration To enable the integration, follow standard procedures to activate your Azure service in New Relic. Configuration and polling New Relic queries your Azure Storage services according to a polling interval, which varies depending on the integration. Polling frequency for the Azure Storage integration: Polling interval: 30 minutes Resolution: 1 minute Azure creates Storage accounts to support other services. For large cloud infrastructures, Azure Storage integration may increase the API quota consumption significantly. This may cause API request throttling, which can affect data collection in other Azure integrations. For this reason, New Relic recommends starting with a conservative polling period, such as 30 minutes, even though the polling frequency for Azure Storage can be set as often as five minute intervals via configuration options. Then, after checking the Remaining hourly quota chart in the Infrastructure integration's Account status dashboard, you may change the polling period as needed. Find and use data To explore your integration data, go to one.newrelic.com > Infrastructure > Azure > (select an integration). You can query and explore your data using the AzureStorageAccountSample event type, with a provider value of AzureStorageAccount. Metric data To view metrics reported by the Azure Storage integration, query the AzureStorageAccountSample event type. There are different metrics for Storage Accounts and for the Blobs, Tables, Queues, and Files sub-entities. Use the metadata associated with each metric to filter and facet the data being reported. For detailed metric information, see the Azure supported metrics documentation. Account Metric Description Metadata transactions Total number of requests made to a storage service or the specified API operation. responseType geoType apiName authentication ingressBytes Total amount of ingress data into the storage service, in bytes. geoType apiName authentication egressBytes Total amount of egress data from the storage service, in bytes. geoType apiName authentication successServerLatencyMilliseconds The average latency used by Azure Storage to process a successful request, in milliseconds. geoType apiName authentication successE2ELatencyMilliseconds The average end-to-end latency of successful requests made to the storage service, in milliseconds. geoType apiName authentication availabilityPercent The percentage of availability for the storage service. geoType apiName authentication Blobs Metric Description Metadata blobs.blobCapacityBytes Average amount of storage used by the storage account’s Blob service in bytes. blobType tier blobs.blobCount Average number of Blobs in the storage account’s Blob service. blobType blobs.containerCount Average number of containers in the storage account’s Blob service. None blobs.transactions Total number of requests made to a Blob storage service. responseType geoType apiName authentication blobs.ingressBytes Total amount of ingress data into the Blob storage service, in bytes. geoType apiName authentication blobs.egressBytes Total amount of egress data from the Blob storage service, in bytes. geoType apiName authentication blobs.successServerLatencyMilliseconds The average latency used by Azure Storage to process a successful request, in milliseconds. geoType apiName authentication blobs.successE2ELatencyMilliseconds The average end-to-end latency of successful requests made to the Blob storage service, in milliseconds. geoType apiName authentication blobs.availabiltyPercent The percentage of availability for the Blob storage service. geoType apiName authentication Tables Metric Description Metadata tables.tableCapacityBytes Average amount of storage used by the storage account’s Table service in bytes. None tables.tableCount Average number of tables in the storage account’s Table service. None tables.tableEntityCount Average number of table entities in the storage account’s Table service. None tables.transactions Total number of requests made to a Table storage service. responseType geoType apiName authentication tables.ingressBytes Total amount of ingress data into the Table storage service, in bytes. geoType apiName authentication tables.egressBytes Total amount of egress data from the Table storage service, in bytes. geoType apiName authentication tables.successServerLatencyMilliseconds The average latency used by Azure Storage to process a successful request, in milliseconds. geoType apiName authentication tables.successE2ELatencyMilliseconds The average end-to-end latency of successful requests made to the Table storage service, in milliseconds. geoType apiName authentication tables.availabiltyPercent The percentage of availability for the Table storage service. geoType apiName authentication Queues Metric Description Metadata queues.queueCapacityBytes Average amount of storage used by the storage account’s Queue service in bytes. None queues.queueCount Average number of queues in the storage account’s Queue service. None queues.queueMessagesCount Approximate average number of queue messages in the storage account’s Queue service. 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This document explains how to activate the integration and describes the data reported. Features New Relic gathers data from the Azure Database for MariaDB service, which provides a fully managed, enterprise-ready database as a service. MariaDB provides predictable performance and scalability for applications using open-source tools and platforms. Using New Relic, you can: View Azure Database for MariaDB data in pre-built dashboards. Run custom queries and visualize the data in the New Relic UI. Create alert conditions to notify you of changes in data. Activate integration Follow standard procedures to activate your Azure service in New Relic Infrastructure, using the generic Reader role. Configuration and polling New Relic queries your Azure Database services according to a default polling interval, which varies depending on the integration. For Azure Database for PostgreSQL integrations: Polling interval: 5 minutes (maximum recommended polling frequency: 1 hour) Resolution: 1 data point per minute You can change the polling frequency and filter data using configuration options. View and use data To explore your integration data: Go to one.newrelic.com > Infrastructure > Azure > (select an integration). In New Relic, data about a single database is attached to the AzureMariaDbServerSample event type, with a provider value of AzureMariaDbServer. Metric data This integration collects the following metric data. Database sample metrics Metric Description activeConnections Count of active connections. backupStorageUsedBytes Backup storage used, in bytes. connectionsFailed Count of failed connections. cpuPercent Percentage of CPU used. ioConsumptionPercent Percentage of I/O consumption used. memoryPercent Percentage of memory used. networkEgressBytes Network Out across active connections, in bytes. networkIngressBytes Network In across active connections, in bytes. secondsBehindMaster Replication lag, in seconds. serverlogStorageLimitBytes Server log storage limit, in bytes. serverlogStoragePercent Percentage of server log storage used. serverlogStorageUsageBytes Server log storage used, in bytes. storageLimitBytes Amount of storage available, in bytes. storagePercent Percentage of available storage used. storageUsedBytes Amount of storage used, in bytes.", "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 167.31743, + "_score": 158.68195, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "title": "Azure Storage monitoring integration", - "sections": "Azure Storage monitoring integration", + "title": "Azure Database for MariaDB monitoring integration", + "sections": "Azure Database for MariaDB monitoring integration", "tags": "Microsoft Azure integrations", - "body": "We offer an integration for reporting your Microsoft Azure Storage data to New Relic. 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Apache Documentation   1 Apache httpd observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Apache monitoring integration Free and open-source cross-platform web server software, released under the terms of Apache License 2.0. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Understanding Apache httpd The Apache HTTP Server is a free and open-source, secure, efficient, and extensible HTTP web server for the Windows and UNIX operating systems. What should you look for in an Apache HTTP Server Monitor? An Apache monitor offers developers critical information to help them paint a complete picture of a web server's performance. Such data includes error analytics, host-related resource metrics, throughput metrics, latency metrics, resource utilization metrics, and activity metrics. What’s included? Our Apache quickstart include out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts, including data such as: Servers reporting Total requests per second Requests per second by server What makes New Relic's quickstart unique? Our monitoring features an intuitive design that allows developers to look up their preferred performance-related data quickly, efficient issue resolution process, and combines practicality and usability. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Jakub Kotkowiak Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Nginx Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Load performance", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 159.75607, + "_score": 151.84749, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -178970,7 +179037,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 MongoDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. MongoDB Documentation   1 MongoDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MongoDB Open source, document-oriented database where you store data in JSON-like files with dynamic schemas. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo MongoDB Monitoring MongoDB enables the unlimited virtual scaling of applications. Utilities like mongostat and mongotop offer immediate results but fail to provide insights into trends in a highly graphical visual dashboard. MongoDB dashboards provide insights into key metrics like RAM usage, operations per second, page fault, disk size, lock %, and app and database performance at a glance. Avoid slow queries with proper indexes that impact performance. Instantly monitor your entire MongoDB database with our instant observability kit or the MongoDB free monitoring tool. The critical differences between MongoDB free monitoring and monitoring MongoDB with New Relic’s instant observability quickstart are efficiency, usability, scope, and cost. MongoDB free monitoring focuses on standalone instances and replica sets. Data collected on disk utilization, memory, and operation execution times are uploaded periodically. What’s Included? New Relic + MongoDB quickstart - New Relic’s instant observability quickstart provides multiple monitoring parameters like operations per second, transactions, and queries by default (with Nagios, you must configure each parameter). New Relic’s MongoDB quickstart contains multiple dashboards, including: Total Commands, failed commands per second, bytes in & out per second, available connections, and more. Monitor MongoDB with New Relic to quickly gain improved distribution and increased visibility into real-time user and app response times, throughput and breakdown by component and layer, and long-term data trends over time. Value of MongoDB Quickstarts MongoDB performance monitoring with New Relic offers advanced features, including: Obtain app performance insights (without logging in to DB instances). Create custom queries and charts of your data integrations. Filter and analyze configuration data and metrics in Infrastructure UI. New Relic’s instant observability quickstart helps developers reduce administrative overheads and accelerate time to value. As New Relic is SaaS-based, you also don’t have to worry about maintenance or onboarding. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 149.4595, + "_score": 141.96121, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179012,7 +179079,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 CodeStream observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs View production telemetry and troubleshoot errors from your IDE New Relic CodeStream Demo See New Relic CodeStream in action Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is New Relic CodeStream? New Relic CodeStream helps dev teams discuss, review, and understand code. Get started! New Relic CodeStream supercharges development workflows by putting collaboration tools in your IDE. It supports pull requests from GitHub, BitBucket and GitLab, issue management from Jira, Trello, Asana and 9 others, observability from New Relic One and Pixie, and provides code discussion that ties it all together, integrated with Slack, MS Teams, email, and in-editor notifications. With the New Relic One integration: Click from Errors Inbox right to the code that caused it in your IDE Step through stack-traces and method calls, navigating to specific lines of code Add production logging on the fly, and see the results, without leaving your editor Discover recent errors assigned to you, assign errors, and update their status View telemetry such as error rate, throughput and executions/sec for a given method Install the extension for VS Code, Visual Studio, and all JetBrains editors. More info Check out the documentation How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gatsby Build Python MongoDB Linux Nginx", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 132.15027, + "_score": 125.48664, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179050,7 +179117,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Gatsby Build quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Gatsby Build Documentation   1 Gatsby Build observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Gatsby Build OpenTelemetry Setup Ship performance data from Gatsby builds using OpenTelemetry Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The Gatsby quickstart allows you to get visibility into the build time of your Gatsby Sites, using OpenTelemetry to collect each step as a span in a Distributed Trace. This quickstart takes events, metrics, logs, and traces from the gatsby-build-newrelic plugin and allows us to contextualize and identify performance issues within our plugins, 3rd party APIs, and other parts of our website. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Ruairi Douglas Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CodeStream Python MongoDB Linux Nginx", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 132.10959, + "_score": 125.45329, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179094,7 +179161,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Azure App Service quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure App Service Documentation   1 Azure App Service observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure App Service installation docs Monitor Azure App Service by connecting Azure to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure App Service? Service for hosting and running web applications, REST APIs, and mobile back ends in a fully managed platform. Get started! Start monitoring Azure App Service by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure App Service documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure App Service. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 130.36934, + "_score": 123.785385, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179138,7 +179205,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Elasticsearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Elasticsearch Monitoring Alerts   7 Elasticsearch observability quickstart contains 7 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Query Load Baseline This alert is triggered when the count of active queries on primary shards deviates more than 2 standard deviations above or below the baseline. This can be a leading indicator of a potential loss of service or flood of requests. Cluster Health This alert triggers when the reported health of an Elasticsearch cluster is 'red'. Flush Latency Threshold This alert will trigger when the Flush latency for an Elasticsearch cluster's primary shards is >5ms. This is measured by: # of Flushes / Time spent on Flushes (ms) for the evaluated time window. Increased Flush Latency is an indication that your disks cannot keep up with your cluster's demands and you may need to reconfigure the 'flush_threshold_size' setting to reduce the translog size needed to trigger a flush operation. FS Utilization Percent This alert will trigger when the File Store of an Elasticsearch cluster node is >90% full. Index Health This alert triggers when the reported health of an Elasticsearch index is 'red'. Indexing Latency Threshold This alert will trigger when the Indexing latency for an Elasticsearch cluster's primary shards is >5ms. This is measured by: # of Docs Indexed / Time spent Indexing (ms) for the evaluated time window. Increased Flush Latency is an indication that you are trying to index too many documents at one time and you may need to reconfigured your settings to increase performance. JVM Heap Utilization Percent This alert will trigger when the JVM Heap utilization of an Elasticsearch cluster node is >90%. Documentation   1 Elasticsearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Elasticsearch Multitenant-capable full-text RESTful search engine with an HTTP web interface and schema-free JSON documents. This quickstart includes dashboards and alerts for popular signals regarding Elasticsearch cluster health and performance. Use this quickstart together with the New Relic Elasticsearch On Host Integration and New Relic Infrastructure agent log forwarding to get insight into the performance of your Elasticsearch clusters. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.0155, + "_score": 152.89156, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179180,7 +179247,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Memcached quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Memcached Documentation   1 Memcached observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Memcached Open-source distributed memory caching system to reduce the number of calls to external databases or APIs. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Official New Relic quickstart for Memcached Use this quickstart together with the New Relic Memcached On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your Memcached instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.0155, + "_score": 152.89156, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179224,7 +179291,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Oracle Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Oracle Database installation docs Traditional database management system for running online transaction processing, data warehousing, and mixed database workloads. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Oracle? Traditional database management system for running online transaction processing, data warehousing, and mixed database workloads. Get started! Use New Relic's Oracle Database integration to collect key performance metrics on databases, tablespaces, and memory by default. Follow the Oracle Database monitoring integration documentation to get started. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Memcached Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.0155, + "_score": 152.89156, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179270,7 +179337,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Couchbase quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Couchbase Documentation   1 Couchbase observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Couchbase Couchbase is an open-source, distributed multi-model NoSQL document-oriented database software package. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Couchbase is an award-winning distributed NoSQL cloud database. It delivers unmatched versatility, performance, scalability, and financial value across cloud, on-premises, hybrid, distributed cloud, and edge computing deployments. As a key-value and document database that’s memory first, Couchbase empowers developers to build responsive and flexible cloud, mobile, and edge computing applications that scale effortlessly. You can use this quickstart together with the New Relic Couchbase On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your Couchbase instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.0155, + "_score": 152.89156, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179312,7 +179379,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Microsoft SQL Server observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MSSQL installation docs Relational database management system used to store and retrieve data as requested by other software applications. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Relational database management system used to store and retrieve data as requested by other software applications. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 160.73123, + "_score": 152.6585, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179360,7 +179427,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32147, + "_score": 256.82068, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179409,7 +179476,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32147, + "_score": 256.82068, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179458,7 +179525,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24753, + "_score": 256.76, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179507,7 +179574,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Trusted Advisor observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Trusted Advisor installation docs Monitor AWS Trusted Advisor by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Trusted Advisor? The AWS Trusted Advisor is an online tool that provides real-time guidance to help you follow AWS best practices for provisioning your resources. It evaluates your account by using checks which then identify ways to optimize your AWS infrastructure. New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart features The New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor monitoring quickstart empowers you with our AWS Trusted Advisor integration to collect data about key metrics, query the data and gain valuable insights. Why monitor AWS Trusted Advisor with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your AWS Trusted Advisor metrics and other data to New Relic. In order to have fresh data, our integration programmatically sends refresh requests to AWS. You can activate the integration by following our standard procedures for connecting AWS services to New Relic. The monitoring quickstart helps you to track key AWS Trusted Advisor metrics like AWS region, current usage, limit amount, service limit usage, status, and timestamp. Install the New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart today to proactively monitor AWS Trusted Advisor and keep getting quality recommendations that help you follow AWS best practices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24734, + "_score": 256.75986, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179556,7 +179623,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Outposts observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Outposts installation docs Monitor AWS Outposts by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Outposts? An introduction to AWS integrations on New Relic One. Use the Amazon CloudWatch API to obtain metrics from the AWS services you monitor. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Outposts by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Outposts documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Outposts. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24734, + "_score": 256.75986, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179610,7 +179677,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 ReleaseIQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. ReleaseIQ Dashboard Documentation   1 ReleaseIQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ReleaseIQ with NewRelic setup and configuration docs ReleaseIQ is the Unified Enterprise DevOps Platform to Accelerate Software Delivery. Get started with newrelic setup and configuration. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What's ReleaseIQ? ReleaseIQ is the Unified Enterprise DevOps Platform to Accelerate Software Delivery. ReleaseIQ is focused on solving the problems of multi-tool, team, and product release pipelines. For ReleaseIQ intergration with NewRelic, you must have: A New Relic license to be configured in the ReleaseIQ Platform. Configure New Relic in the ReleaseIQ platform Observability tool settings. ReleaseIQ features with New Relic Custom Events: During pipeline execution for each step, events with all step information is sent to New Relic. To enable this feature, you will need to configure a notification to New Relic in each step. Deployment Verification: Deployments can be verified by New Relic based on the New Relic policies configured in deploy step of a pipeline. Then based on the priority, alerts will be sent back to the ReleaseIQ platform. The progress of pipeline to subsequent steps will be based on deployment verification result. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors ReleaseIQ, Hemala Devanan Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources BizTalk360 Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity CircleCI Delphix Bitbucket", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 382.29034, + "_score": 363.15674, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179658,7 +179725,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Gigamon quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Agentless Gigamon View Documentation   1 Gigamon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Gigamon integration guide An overview of the architecture and deployment methodology for Gigamon Hawk integrated with New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Gigamon helps the world’s leading organizations run fast, stay secure and innovate. We provide the industry’s first elastic visibility and analytics fabric, which closes the cloud visibility gap by enabling cloud tools to see the network and network tools to see the cloud. With visibility across their entire hybrid cloud network, organizations can improve customer experience, eliminate security blind spots, and reduce cost and complexity. Gigamon has been awarded over 90 technology patents and enjoys world-class customer satisfaction with more than 4,000 organizations, including over 80 percent of the Fortune 100 and hundreds of government and educational organizations worldwide. To try this integration in your environment please reach out to tme@gigamon.com. If you are not aware of Gigamon Cloud Suite please reach out to sales@gigamon.com. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Haider Jarral Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Mule ESB Akamai DataStream 2 Delphix MariaDB Postman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 374.8425, + "_score": 356.01562, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179704,7 +179771,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 MariaDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MariaDB installation docs MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Mule ESB Postman Cloudflare Network Logs Network KTranslate Container Health DBmarlin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 374.54187, + "_score": 355.7622, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179752,7 +179819,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Glassbox quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Glassbox Digital Documentation   1 Glassbox observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Glasbox integraton guide Integrate your Glassbox data with New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Glassbox empowers organizations to create frictionless digital journeys for their customers. Our digital experience analytics and Session Replay platform works in real time across mobile apps and websites to accelerate loyalty and growth. Through AI-driven visualization and analytics tools, Glassbox helps teams to prioritize customer experience and digital product enhancements from a single collaborative system. The Glassbox quickstart helps you understand the impact of application performance on your customers’ digital experience. Gain deeper contextual insights by combining the data capture and session replay capabilities of Glassbox with New Relic One. Get a view of behavioral insights and KPIs inside a pre-built New Relic dashboard, which links directly to a session replay in Glassbox, so you can find the root cause of the digital issue and fix performance issues faster. For more information or support, please go to glassbox.com How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Joseph Counts (New Relic), Glassbox Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Full Story Speedscale Delphix Fastly CDN Mule ESB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 374.2956, + "_score": 355.56708, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179800,7 +179867,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Trend Micro Cloud One Conformity Documentation   3 Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GitHub repository The GitHub repository for the integration New Relic blog post Learn more about the integration on New Relic's blog post Trend Micro blog post Learn more about the integration on Trend Micro's blog post Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic’s integration with Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity ingests cloud security posture management (CSPM) data from Conformity into New Relic in real-time. The integration deploys a Amazon Web Services (AWS) CloudFormation stack in your AWS account. Bring your Conformity generated CSPM data into New Relic one to contextualize and correlate it with workload telemetry data, delivering AI powered visualizations and quick insights. Conformity generated CSPM data into New Relic One where it's contextualized and correlated with workload telemetry data delivering AI powered visualizations and quick insights. For more information about this IO quickstart, see this how to video. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Trend Micro, Rohit Kaul Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CircleCI Mule ESB Lacework Integration ReleaseIQ Redis Enterprise", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 337.94427, + "_score": 321.00455, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179850,7 +179917,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Laravel quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Laravel observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Laravel observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Laravel installation docs Laravel is a free, open-source PHP MVC web framework. Laravel PHP Monitoring Laravel is a free, open-source PHP model-view-controller web framework that empowers developers to carry out common tasks in web and app development projects with ease. New Relic Laravel quickstart features The New Relic Laravel monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our standard dashboard provides a clear overview of transactions, errors and virtual machines. The Laravel PHP dashboard also helps you track other key indicators like daily transaction errors, comparison between weekly transaction errors, most popular transactions, and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like duration, error rate and throughput. Why monitor Laravel with New Relic? The New Relic Laravel quickstart installs the New Relic PHP agent so that you can instrument and monitor your Laravel application. It is your gateway to instant detection of changes in Laravel’s critical metrics. The integration helps you to monitor Laravel through a standard dashboard and three instant alerts. It can trigger low-throughput, high-error rate, and high-duration alerts when specific pre-defined alert conditions are met. The quickstart also supports Laravel to identify the appropriate place to insert JavaScript headers and footers for browser monitoring. Install the New Relic Laravel quickstart today to start monitoring your Laravel PHP framework’s key performance indicators. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP Django WordPress Java Tomcat", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 406.9582, + "_score": 386.786, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179900,7 +179967,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 MySQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. MySQL overview dashboard Official New Relic dashboard to show MySQL data Alerts   4 MySQL observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Innodb Pending Reads and Writes This alert is triggered when the aggregate number of pending reads and writes in the MySQL buffer pool is greater than 2 for 5 minutes, which indicates the database engine is backlogged and waiting on resources. Max Connection Errors per Second This alert is triggered when there are greater than 1 errors against the max_connections limit in a 5 minute window, which indicates you have requests to your MySQL instance that are failing to connect. This setting's default is 501, but can vary based on the underlying resources available to your instance. You can review your current max_connections limit with this query: SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'max_connections'; Questions per Second This alert is triggered when the current rate of Questions is greater than 2 standard deviations above the baseline for 60s, which could be an early indicator of a saturation problem for your instance. It is important to note that this alert is disabled by default and you need to edit the configuration in New Relic One to add a targeted MySQL instance: \"WHERE displayName = 'MySql Instance Name'\" This allows the baseline to be calculated against a single instance instead of all running MySQL instances being monitored. Slow Queries per Second This alert is triggered when the number of slow queries per second is greater than 5 for 5 minutes, which could indicate capacity issues or a query that has been changed and is experiencing performance issues. The Slow_queries counter increments based on your settings applied to MySQL's long_query_time parameter (default 10s), which you can review with this query: SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'long_query_time'; Documentation   1 MySQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MySQL Open source relational database with more than 20 years of community development and support. MySQL monitoring quickstart Applications powered by relational database management systems demand the user to understand how the application uses it. Quickly identify and resolve the source server issues with MySQL performance monitoring tools. Identify query optimization metrics and more within a single New Relic MySQL dashboard and ensure the highest application performance with this approach. MySQL monitoring Optimize your infrastructure by collecting inventory and metrics from your database. Analyze the data to ascertain server health and identify the source of potential problems. New Relic + MySQL - your ideal tool for better monitoring Install this quickstart to access preconfigured observability solutions. Unlike other performance monitoring tools, New Relic is a powerful proactive remote monitoring solution that provides a comprehensive view from a single MySQL dashboard. What’s included? The MySQL quickstart include out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts, including: Alerts (pending reads and writes, max connection errors/second, questions/second, and slow queries/second) Dashboards (operations/second, slow queries per minute by node, active connections by node, and more) Value of MySQL quickstart New Relic’s instant observability quickstart helps developers accelerate time to value. You can use this approach to help reduce administrative overheads. Implement this robust performance and infrastructure monitoring tool within minutes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Kafka WordPress Laravel .NET Django", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 326.95068, + "_score": 310.73953, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179948,7 +180015,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Drupal observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Drupal installation docs Drupal is a free and open-source web content management framework written in PHP. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Drupal? Drupal is a free and open-source web content management framework written in PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Drupal with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Drupal. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources WordPress Joomla Magento MediaWiki Drupal-specific functionality", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 306.05212, + "_score": 290.6999, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -179997,7 +180064,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 PHP quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 PHP observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 PHP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PHP PHP is a general-purpose scripting language especially suited to web development. Complete solution to PHP monitoring Use our PHP monitoring agent to see a high-level summary of their app performance in a comprehensive PHP dashboard. Help teams monitor the app's Apdex, build architectural maps, and find and resolve errors quickly. A PHP agent collects and analyzes application data that drive data-driven decisions. Organize data, query data using NRQL, and visualize data (in customizable interactive dashboards) that directly impact customer experiences. How to speed up PHP with New Relic Identify slow AJAX request performance issues at a glance through our PHP dashboard that boasts broader visibility. Proactively monitor where you should concentrate your efforts and address potential errors quickly. What’s included? Our PHP quickstart include out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts, including: Alerts including error rates, duration, and throughput Multiple ready-to-use dashboards including throughput, error rate percentage, transaction time in milliseconds, and latest transactions Value of PHP quickstarts New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps developers leverage broader visibility in a PHP dashboard to resolve errors and speed up processes that enhance customer experiences. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Laravel Java .NET Node.js Django", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 303.5615, + "_score": 284.90784, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -180048,7 +180115,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Kafka quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Kafka Documentation   1 Kafka observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kafka Distributed streaming platform built for scalability, fault-tolerance, and building real-time data pipelines and streaming applications. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Quickstart for Kafka monitoring Kafka monitoring is important to track services running on multiple Kafka servers in real-time. Observe key metrics like CPU usage, memory, and consumer lag at a glance in a Kafka dashboard. Why monitoring kafka is so important Apache Kafka is a fault-tolerant, scalable messaging system used to build real-time data pipelines. Kafka also supports replications natively, and you can build streaming applications that run inside production environments. Leveraging a Kafka monitoring tool to monitor data replication, retention, and issues like consumer lag is important. New Relic’s Kafka quickstart lets you look at performance metrics and inventory data, create your own custom charts and queries, and create alert policies. New Relic Kafka quickstart features New Relic’s Kafka monitoring tracks space and time retention, leverages replication alerts to uncover potential issues, and uses queries and a Kafka dashboard to explore them. New Relic + Kafka quickstart New Relic’s performance monitoring provides instant observability out-of-the-box. This quickstart includes: Monitoring Kafka topics Dashboards tracking brokers, messages per sec, broker bytes in and out per sec, consumer lag, and more Monitoring of producers and consumers coded in Java New Relic - complete Kafka monitoring Provide total visibility into key performance metrics like the number of client requests and bytes served per second with New Relic’s Kafka monitoring and also track inventory data and metadata in real-time. One of the key features of New Relic’s Kafka monitoring is that you can configure your retention settings by time and by space and set up real-time alerts. Track key metrics like gauge, count, and summary as well with New Relic’s instant observability quickstart. Ensure that your infrastructure remains robust and running while averting potential data loss by monitoring Kafka brokers and Kafka producers. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Jakub Kotkowiak Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources MySQL Laravel Django Tomcat PHP", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 271.35236, + "_score": 257.87012, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -180097,7 +180164,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 xMatters observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. xMatters installation docs Send your New Relic alerts to xMatters Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is xMatters? Automated alerts for detecting and responding to events and critical issues. Get started! Check out our xMatters documentation to set up a notification channel and provide fast and consistent ways for the right personnel to be notified about incidents. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic alerting for xMatters. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources NerdGraph tutorial: Alert notification channels Notification channels: Control where to send alerts Alerts and applied intelligence notification integrations Jumpstart quickstart tool Notification migration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.08916, + "_score": 164.97794, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -180130,7 +180197,7 @@ "body": "Course This procedure is a part of a course that teaches you how to build a quickstart. If you haven't already, checkout the course introduction. Each procedure in this course builds on top of the last one, so make sure you've completed the last procedure, send logs from your product before proceeding with this one. Traces capture details of a single request as it moves through a system. They’re composed of spans, which are data structures that represent individual operations in the flow of execution. New Relic, provides you a variety of ways to instrument your application to send traces to our Trace API. In this lesson, you learn to send traces from your product using our telemetry software development kit (SDK). Use our SDK We offer an open source telemetry SDK in several of the most popular programming languages such as Python, Java, Node/TypeScript. These send data to our data ingest APIs, including our Trace API. In this lesson, you learn how to install and use the Python telemetry SDK to report your first span to New Relic. Report your first span Step 1 of 7 Change to the send-traces/flashDB direcrory of the course repository. bash Copy $ cd ../../send-traces/flashDB Step 2 of 7 If you haven't already, install the newrelic-telemetry-sdk package. bash Copy $ pip install newrelic-telemetry-sdk Step 3 of 7 Open db.py file in the IDE of your choice and configure the SpanClient. db.py 1 import os 2 import random 3 import datetime 4 from sys import getsizeof 5 import psutil 6 7 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import MetricClient, GaugeMetric, CountMetric, SummaryMetric 8 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import EventClient, Event 9 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import LogClient, Log 10 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import SpanClient 11 12 metric_client = MetricClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 13 event_client = EventClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 14 log_client = LogClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 15 span_client = SpanClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 16 17 db = {} 18 stats = { 19 \"read_response_times\": [], 20 \"read_errors\": 0, 21 \"read_count\": 0, 22 \"create_response_times\": [], 23 \"create_errors\": 0, 24 \"create_count\": 0, 25 \"update_response_times\": [], 26 \"update_errors\": 0, 27 \"update_count\": 0, 28 \"delete_response_times\": [], 29 \"delete_errors\": 0, 30 \"delete_count\": 0, 31 \"cache_hit\": 0, 32 } 33 last_push = { 34 \"read\": datetime.datetime.now(), 35 \"create\": datetime.datetime.now(), 36 \"update\": datetime.datetime.now(), 37 \"delete\": datetime.datetime.now(), 38 } 39 40 def read(key): 41 42 print(f\"Reading...\") 43 44 if random.randint(0, 30) > 10: 45 stats[\"cache_hit\"] += 1 46 47 stats[\"read_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 48 if random.choice([True, False]): 49 stats[\"read_errors\"] += 1 50 stats[\"read_count\"] += 1 51 try_send(\"read\") 52 53 def create(key, value): 54 55 print(f\"Writing...\") 56 57 db[key] = value 58 stats[\"create_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 59 if random.choice([True, False]): 60 stats[\"create_errors\"] += 1 61 stats[\"create_count\"] += 1 62 try_send(\"create\") 63 64 def update(key, value): 65 66 print(f\"Updating...\") 67 68 db[key] = value 69 stats[\"update_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 70 if random.choice([True, False]): 71 stats[\"update_errors\"] += 1 72 stats[\"update_count\"] += 1 73 try_send(\"update\") 74 75 def delete(key): 76 77 print(f\"Deleting...\") 78 79 db.pop(key, None) 80 stats[\"delete_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 81 if random.choice([True, False]): 82 stats[\"delete_errors\"] += 1 83 stats[\"delete_count\"] += 1 84 try_send(\"delete\") 85 86 def try_send(type_): 87 88 print(\"try_send\") 89 90 now = datetime.datetime.now() 91 interval_ms = (now - last_push[type_]).total_seconds() * 1000 92 if interval_ms >= 2000: 93 send_metrics(type_, interval_ms) 94 send_event(type_) 95 send_logs() 96 97 def send_metrics(type_, interval_ms): 98 99 print(\"sending metrics...\") 100 101 keys = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_keys\", len(db)) 102 db_size = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_size\", getsizeof(db)) 103 104 errors = CountMetric( 105 name=f\"fdb_{type_}_errors\", 106 value=stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"], 107 interval_ms=interval_ms 108 ) 109 110 cache_hits = CountMetric( 111 name=f\"fdb_cache_hits\", 112 value=stats[\"cache_hit\"], 113 interval_ms=interval_ms 114 ) 115 116 response_times = stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] 117 response_time_summary = SummaryMetric( 118 f\"fdb_{type_}_responses\", 119 count=len(response_times), 120 min=min(response_times), 121 max=max(response_times), 122 sum=sum(response_times), 123 interval_ms=interval_ms, 124 ) 125 126 batch = [keys, db_size, errors, cache_hits, response_time_summary] 127 response = metric_client.send_batch(batch) 128 response.raise_for_status() 129 print(\"Sent metrics successfully!\") 130 clear(type_) 131 132 def send_event(type_): 133 134 print(\"sending event...\") 135 136 count = Event( 137 \"fdb_method\", {\"method\": type_} 138 ) 139 140 response = event_client.send_batch(count) 141 response.raise_for_status() 142 print(\"Event sent successfully!\") 143 144 def send_logs(): 145 146 print(\"sending log...\") 147 148 process = psutil.Process(os.getpid()) 149 memory_usage = process.memory_percent() 150 151 log = Log(\"FlashDB is using \" + str(round(memory_usage * 100, 2)) + \"% memory\") 152 153 response = log_client.send(log) 154 response.raise_for_status() 155 print(\"Log sent successfully!\") 156 157 def clear(type_): 158 stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] = [] 159 stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"] = 0 160 stats[\"cache_hit\"] = 0 161 stats[f\"{type_}_count\"] = 0 162 last_push[type_] = datetime.datetime.now() db.py Copy Important This example expects an environment variable called $NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY. Step 4 of 7 Instrument your app to report a span to New Relic. db.py 1 import os 2 import random 3 import datetime 4 from sys import getsizeof 5 import psutil 6 import time 7 8 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import MetricClient, GaugeMetric, CountMetric, SummaryMetric 9 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import EventClient, Event 10 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import LogClient, Log 11 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import SpanClient, Span 12 13 metric_client = MetricClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 14 event_client = EventClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 15 log_client = LogClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 16 span_client = SpanClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 17 18 db = {} 19 stats = { 20 \"read_response_times\": [], 21 \"read_errors\": 0, 22 \"read_count\": 0, 23 \"create_response_times\": [], 24 \"create_errors\": 0, 25 \"create_count\": 0, 26 \"update_response_times\": [], 27 \"update_errors\": 0, 28 \"update_count\": 0, 29 \"delete_response_times\": [], 30 \"delete_errors\": 0, 31 \"delete_count\": 0, 32 \"cache_hit\": 0, 33 } 34 last_push = { 35 \"read\": datetime.datetime.now(), 36 \"create\": datetime.datetime.now(), 37 \"update\": datetime.datetime.now(), 38 \"delete\": datetime.datetime.now(), 39 } 40 41 def read(key): 42 43 print(f\"Reading...\") 44 45 if random.randint(0, 30) > 10: 46 stats[\"cache_hit\"] += 1 47 48 stats[\"read_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 49 if random.choice([True, False]): 50 stats[\"read_errors\"] += 1 51 stats[\"read_count\"] += 1 52 try_send(\"read\") 53 54 def create(key, value): 55 56 print(f\"Writing...\") 57 58 db[key] = value 59 stats[\"create_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 60 if random.choice([True, False]): 61 stats[\"create_errors\"] += 1 62 stats[\"create_count\"] += 1 63 try_send(\"create\") 64 65 def update(key, value): 66 67 print(f\"Updating...\") 68 69 db[key] = value 70 stats[\"update_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 71 if random.choice([True, False]): 72 stats[\"update_errors\"] += 1 73 stats[\"update_count\"] += 1 74 try_send(\"update\") 75 76 def delete(key): 77 78 print(f\"Deleting...\") 79 80 db.pop(key, None) 81 stats[\"delete_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 82 if random.choice([True, False]): 83 stats[\"delete_errors\"] += 1 84 stats[\"delete_count\"] += 1 85 try_send(\"delete\") 86 87 def try_send(type_): 88 89 print(\"try_send\") 90 91 now = datetime.datetime.now() 92 interval_ms = (now - last_push[type_]).total_seconds() * 1000 93 if interval_ms >= 2000: 94 send_metrics(type_, interval_ms) 95 send_event(type_) 96 send_logs() 97 98 def send_metrics(type_, interval_ms): 99 100 print(\"sending metrics...\") 101 102 keys = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_keys\", len(db)) 103 db_size = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_size\", getsizeof(db)) 104 105 errors = CountMetric( 106 name=f\"fdb_{type_}_errors\", 107 value=stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"], 108 interval_ms=interval_ms 109 ) 110 111 cache_hits = CountMetric( 112 name=f\"fdb_cache_hits\", 113 value=stats[\"cache_hit\"], 114 interval_ms=interval_ms 115 ) 116 117 response_times = stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] 118 response_time_summary = SummaryMetric( 119 f\"fdb_{type_}_responses\", 120 count=len(response_times), 121 min=min(response_times), 122 max=max(response_times), 123 sum=sum(response_times), 124 interval_ms=interval_ms, 125 ) 126 127 batch = [keys, db_size, errors, cache_hits, response_time_summary] 128 response = metric_client.send_batch(batch) 129 response.raise_for_status() 130 print(\"Sent metrics successfully!\") 131 clear(type_) 132 133 def send_event(type_): 134 135 print(\"sending event...\") 136 137 count = Event( 138 \"fdb_method\", {\"method\": type_} 139 ) 140 141 response = event_client.send_batch(count) 142 response.raise_for_status() 143 print(\"Event sent successfully!\") 144 145 def send_logs(): 146 147 print(\"sending log...\") 148 149 process = psutil.Process(os.getpid()) 150 memory_usage = process.memory_percent() 151 152 log = Log(\"FlashDB is using \" + str(round(memory_usage * 100, 2)) + \"% memory\") 153 154 response = log_client.send(log) 155 response.raise_for_status() 156 print(\"Log sent successfully!\") 157 158 def send_spans(): 159 160 print(\"sending span...\") 161 162 with Span(name=\"sleep\") as span: 163 time.sleep(0.5) 164 165 response = span_client.send(span) 166 response.raise_for_status() 167 print(\"Span sleep sent successfully!\") 168 169 def clear(type_): 170 stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] = [] 171 stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"] = 0 172 stats[\"cache_hit\"] = 0 173 stats[f\"{type_}_count\"] = 0 174 last_push[type_] = datetime.datetime.now() db.py Copy Here, you instrument your platform to send a simple sleep span to New Relic. Step 5 of 7 Amend the try_send module to send the span every 2 second. db.py 1 import os 2 import random 3 import datetime 4 from sys import getsizeof 5 import psutil 6 import time 7 8 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import MetricClient, GaugeMetric, CountMetric, SummaryMetric 9 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import EventClient, Event 10 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import LogClient, Log 11 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import SpanClient, Span 12 13 metric_client = MetricClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 14 event_client = EventClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 15 log_client = LogClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 16 span_client = SpanClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 17 18 db = {} 19 stats = { 20 \"read_response_times\": [], 21 \"read_errors\": 0, 22 \"read_count\": 0, 23 \"create_response_times\": [], 24 \"create_errors\": 0, 25 \"create_count\": 0, 26 \"update_response_times\": [], 27 \"update_errors\": 0, 28 \"update_count\": 0, 29 \"delete_response_times\": [], 30 \"delete_errors\": 0, 31 \"delete_count\": 0, 32 \"cache_hit\": 0, 33 } 34 last_push = { 35 \"read\": datetime.datetime.now(), 36 \"create\": datetime.datetime.now(), 37 \"update\": datetime.datetime.now(), 38 \"delete\": datetime.datetime.now(), 39 } 40 41 def read(key): 42 43 print(f\"Reading...\") 44 45 if random.randint(0, 30) > 10: 46 stats[\"cache_hit\"] += 1 47 48 stats[\"read_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 49 if random.choice([True, False]): 50 stats[\"read_errors\"] += 1 51 stats[\"read_count\"] += 1 52 try_send(\"read\") 53 54 def create(key, value): 55 56 print(f\"Writing...\") 57 58 db[key] = value 59 stats[\"create_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 60 if random.choice([True, False]): 61 stats[\"create_errors\"] += 1 62 stats[\"create_count\"] += 1 63 try_send(\"create\") 64 65 def update(key, value): 66 67 print(f\"Updating...\") 68 69 db[key] = value 70 stats[\"update_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 71 if random.choice([True, False]): 72 stats[\"update_errors\"] += 1 73 stats[\"update_count\"] += 1 74 try_send(\"update\") 75 76 def delete(key): 77 78 print(f\"Deleting...\") 79 80 db.pop(key, None) 81 stats[\"delete_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 82 if random.choice([True, False]): 83 stats[\"delete_errors\"] += 1 84 stats[\"delete_count\"] += 1 85 try_send(\"delete\") 86 87 def try_send(type_): 88 89 print(\"try_send\") 90 91 now = datetime.datetime.now() 92 interval_ms = (now - last_push[type_]).total_seconds() * 1000 93 if interval_ms >= 2000: 94 send_metrics(type_, interval_ms) 95 send_event(type_) 96 send_logs() 97 send_spans() 98 99 def send_metrics(type_, interval_ms): 100 101 print(\"sending metrics...\") 102 103 keys = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_keys\", len(db)) 104 db_size = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_size\", getsizeof(db)) 105 106 errors = CountMetric( 107 name=f\"fdb_{type_}_errors\", 108 value=stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"], 109 interval_ms=interval_ms 110 ) 111 112 cache_hits = CountMetric( 113 name=f\"fdb_cache_hits\", 114 value=stats[\"cache_hit\"], 115 interval_ms=interval_ms 116 ) 117 118 response_times = stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] 119 response_time_summary = SummaryMetric( 120 f\"fdb_{type_}_responses\", 121 count=len(response_times), 122 min=min(response_times), 123 max=max(response_times), 124 sum=sum(response_times), 125 interval_ms=interval_ms, 126 ) 127 128 batch = [keys, db_size, errors, cache_hits, response_time_summary] 129 response = metric_client.send_batch(batch) 130 response.raise_for_status() 131 print(\"Sent metrics successfully!\") 132 clear(type_) 133 134 def send_event(type_): 135 136 print(\"sending event...\") 137 138 count = Event( 139 \"fdb_method\", {\"method\": type_} 140 ) 141 142 response = event_client.send_batch(count) 143 response.raise_for_status() 144 print(\"Event sent successfully!\") 145 146 def send_logs(): 147 148 print(\"sending log...\") 149 150 process = psutil.Process(os.getpid()) 151 memory_usage = process.memory_percent() 152 153 log = Log(\"FlashDB is using \" + str(round(memory_usage * 100, 2)) + \"% memory\") 154 155 response = log_client.send(log) 156 response.raise_for_status() 157 print(\"Log sent successfully!\") 158 159 def send_spans(): 160 161 print(\"sending span...\") 162 163 with Span(name=\"sleep\") as span: 164 time.sleep(0.5) 165 166 response = span_client.send(span) 167 response.raise_for_status() 168 print(\"Span sleep sent successfully!\") 169 170 def clear(type_): 171 stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] = [] 172 stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"] = 0 173 stats[\"cache_hit\"] = 0 174 stats[f\"{type_}_count\"] = 0 175 last_push[type_] = datetime.datetime.now() db.py Copy Your platform will now report this span every 2 seconds. Step 6 of 7 Navigate to the root of your application at build-a-quickstart-lab/send-traces/flashDB. Step 7 of 7 Run your services to verify that it is reporting the span. bash Copy $ python simulator.py Writing... try_send Reading... try_send Reading... try_send Writing... try_send Writing... try_send Reading... sending metrics... Sent metrics successfully! sending event... Event sent successfully! sending log... Log sent successfully! sending span... Span sleep sent successfully! Alternative Options If the language SDK doesn’t fit your needs, try out one of our other options: Existing Zipkin instrumentation: if you have an existing Zipkin implementation, you can simply change the endpoint to New Relic to report your data. Read our documentation to report data from existing Zipkin instrumentation. Manual Implementation: If the previous options don’t fit your requirements, you can always manually instrument your own library to make a POST request to the New Relic Trace API. Your platform is now reporting data to New Relic. Next, you observe this data in New Relic using dashboard. Course This procedure is a part of course that teaches you how to build a quickstart. Continue to next lesson, create a dashboard.", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 156.802, + "_score": 149.1035, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -180162,7 +180229,7 @@ "body": "Course This procedure is a part of a course that teaches you how to build a quickstart. If you haven't already, checkout the course introduction. Each procedure in this course builds on top of the last one, so make sure you've completed the last procedure, send events from your product before proceeding with this one. Logs are generated by applications. They are time-based text records that help your users see what's happening in your system. New Relic, provides you a variety of ways to instrument your application to send logs to our Logs API. In this lesson, you learn to send logs from your product using our telemetry software development kit (SDK). Use our SDK We offer an open source telemetry SDK in several of the most popular programming languages. These send data to our data ingest APIs, including our Log API. Of these language SDKs, Python and Java work with the Log API. In this lesson, you learn how to install and use the Python telemetry SDK to send logs to New Relic. Step 1 of 7 Change to the send-logs/flashDB direcrory of the course repository. bash Copy $ cd ../../send-events/flashDB Step 2 of 7 If you haven't already, install the newrelic-telemetry-sdk package. bash Copy $ pip install newrelic-telemetry-sdk Step 3 of 7 Open db.py file in the IDE of your choice and configure the LogClient. db.py 1 import os 2 import random 3 import datetime 4 from sys import getsizeof 5 6 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import MetricClient, GaugeMetric, CountMetric, SummaryMetric 7 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import EventClient, Event 8 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import LogClient 9 10 metric_client = MetricClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 11 event_client = EventClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 12 log_client = LogClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 13 14 db = {} 15 stats = { 16 \"read_response_times\": [], 17 \"read_errors\": 0, 18 \"read_count\": 0, 19 \"create_response_times\": [], 20 \"create_errors\": 0, 21 \"create_count\": 0, 22 \"update_response_times\": [], 23 \"update_errors\": 0, 24 \"update_count\": 0, 25 \"delete_response_times\": [], 26 \"delete_errors\": 0, 27 \"delete_count\": 0, 28 \"cache_hit\": 0, 29 } 30 last_push = { 31 \"read\": datetime.datetime.now(), 32 \"create\": datetime.datetime.now(), 33 \"update\": datetime.datetime.now(), 34 \"delete\": datetime.datetime.now(), 35 } 36 37 def read(key): 38 39 print(f\"Reading...\") 40 41 if random.randint(0, 30) > 10: 42 stats[\"cache_hit\"] += 1 43 44 stats[\"read_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 45 if random.choice([True, False]): 46 stats[\"read_errors\"] += 1 47 stats[\"read_count\"] += 1 48 try_send(\"read\") 49 50 def create(key, value): 51 52 print(f\"Writing...\") 53 54 db[key] = value 55 stats[\"create_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 56 if random.choice([True, False]): 57 stats[\"create_errors\"] += 1 58 stats[\"create_count\"] += 1 59 try_send(\"create\") 60 61 def update(key, value): 62 63 print(f\"Updating...\") 64 65 db[key] = value 66 stats[\"update_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 67 if random.choice([True, False]): 68 stats[\"update_errors\"] += 1 69 stats[\"update_count\"] += 1 70 try_send(\"update\") 71 72 def delete(key): 73 74 print(f\"Deleting...\") 75 76 db.pop(key, None) 77 stats[\"delete_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 78 if random.choice([True, False]): 79 stats[\"delete_errors\"] += 1 80 stats[\"delete_count\"] += 1 81 try_send(\"delete\") 82 83 def try_send(type_): 84 85 print(\"try_send\") 86 87 now = datetime.datetime.now() 88 interval_ms = (now - last_push[type_]).total_seconds() * 1000 89 if interval_ms >= 2000: 90 send_metrics(type_, interval_ms) 91 send_event(type_) 92 93 def send_metrics(type_, interval_ms): 94 95 print(\"sending metrics...\") 96 97 keys = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_keys\", len(db)) 98 db_size = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_size\", getsizeof(db)) 99 100 errors = CountMetric( 101 name=f\"fdb_{type_}_errors\", 102 value=stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"], 103 interval_ms=interval_ms 104 ) 105 106 cache_hits = CountMetric( 107 name=f\"fdb_cache_hits\", 108 value=stats[\"cache_hit\"], 109 interval_ms=interval_ms 110 ) 111 112 response_times = stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] 113 response_time_summary = SummaryMetric( 114 f\"fdb_{type_}_responses\", 115 count=len(response_times), 116 min=min(response_times), 117 max=max(response_times), 118 sum=sum(response_times), 119 interval_ms=interval_ms, 120 ) 121 122 batch = [keys, db_size, errors, cache_hits, response_time_summary] 123 response = metric_client.send_batch(batch) 124 response.raise_for_status() 125 print(\"Sent metrics successfully!\") 126 clear(type_) 127 128 def send_event(type_): 129 130 print(\"sending event...\") 131 132 count = Event( 133 \"fdb_method\", {\"method\": type_} 134 ) 135 136 response = event_client.send_batch(count) 137 response.raise_for_status() 138 print(\"Event sent successfully!\") 139 140 def clear(type_): 141 stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] = [] 142 stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"] = 0 143 stats[\"cache_hit\"] = 0 144 stats[f\"{type_}_count\"] = 0 145 last_push[type_] = datetime.datetime.now() db.py Copy Important This example expects an environment variable called $NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY. Step 4 of 7 Instrument your app to send logs to New Relic. db.py 1 import os 2 import random 3 import datetime 4 from sys import getsizeof 5 import psutil 6 7 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import MetricClient, GaugeMetric, CountMetric, SummaryMetric 8 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import EventClient, Event 9 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import LogClient, Log 10 11 metric_client = MetricClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 12 event_client = EventClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 13 log_client = LogClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 14 15 db = {} 16 stats = { 17 \"read_response_times\": [], 18 \"read_errors\": 0, 19 \"read_count\": 0, 20 \"create_response_times\": [], 21 \"create_errors\": 0, 22 \"create_count\": 0, 23 \"update_response_times\": [], 24 \"update_errors\": 0, 25 \"update_count\": 0, 26 \"delete_response_times\": [], 27 \"delete_errors\": 0, 28 \"delete_count\": 0, 29 \"cache_hit\": 0, 30 } 31 last_push = { 32 \"read\": datetime.datetime.now(), 33 \"create\": datetime.datetime.now(), 34 \"update\": datetime.datetime.now(), 35 \"delete\": datetime.datetime.now(), 36 } 37 38 def read(key): 39 40 print(f\"Reading...\") 41 42 if random.randint(0, 30) > 10: 43 stats[\"cache_hit\"] += 1 44 45 stats[\"read_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 46 if random.choice([True, False]): 47 stats[\"read_errors\"] += 1 48 stats[\"read_count\"] += 1 49 try_send(\"read\") 50 51 def create(key, value): 52 53 print(f\"Writing...\") 54 55 db[key] = value 56 stats[\"create_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 57 if random.choice([True, False]): 58 stats[\"create_errors\"] += 1 59 stats[\"create_count\"] += 1 60 try_send(\"create\") 61 62 def update(key, value): 63 64 print(f\"Updating...\") 65 66 db[key] = value 67 stats[\"update_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 68 if random.choice([True, False]): 69 stats[\"update_errors\"] += 1 70 stats[\"update_count\"] += 1 71 try_send(\"update\") 72 73 def delete(key): 74 75 print(f\"Deleting...\") 76 77 db.pop(key, None) 78 stats[\"delete_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 79 if random.choice([True, False]): 80 stats[\"delete_errors\"] += 1 81 stats[\"delete_count\"] += 1 82 try_send(\"delete\") 83 84 def try_send(type_): 85 86 print(\"try_send\") 87 88 now = datetime.datetime.now() 89 interval_ms = (now - last_push[type_]).total_seconds() * 1000 90 if interval_ms >= 2000: 91 send_metrics(type_, interval_ms) 92 send_event(type_) 93 94 def send_metrics(type_, interval_ms): 95 96 print(\"sending metrics...\") 97 98 keys = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_keys\", len(db)) 99 db_size = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_size\", getsizeof(db)) 100 101 errors = CountMetric( 102 name=f\"fdb_{type_}_errors\", 103 value=stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"], 104 interval_ms=interval_ms 105 ) 106 107 cache_hits = CountMetric( 108 name=f\"fdb_cache_hits\", 109 value=stats[\"cache_hit\"], 110 interval_ms=interval_ms 111 ) 112 113 response_times = stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] 114 response_time_summary = SummaryMetric( 115 f\"fdb_{type_}_responses\", 116 count=len(response_times), 117 min=min(response_times), 118 max=max(response_times), 119 sum=sum(response_times), 120 interval_ms=interval_ms, 121 ) 122 123 batch = [keys, db_size, errors, cache_hits, response_time_summary] 124 response = metric_client.send_batch(batch) 125 response.raise_for_status() 126 print(\"Sent metrics successfully!\") 127 clear(type_) 128 129 def send_event(type_): 130 131 print(\"sending event...\") 132 133 count = Event( 134 \"fdb_method\", {\"method\": type_} 135 ) 136 137 response = event_client.send_batch(count) 138 response.raise_for_status() 139 print(\"Event sent successfully!\") 140 141 def send_logs(): 142 143 print(\"sending log...\") 144 145 process = psutil.Process(os.getpid()) 146 memory_usage = process.memory_percent() 147 148 log = Log(\"FlashDB is using \" + str(round(memory_usage * 100, 2)) + \"% memory\") 149 150 response = log_client.send(log) 151 response.raise_for_status() 152 print(\"Log sent successfully!\") 153 154 def clear(type_): 155 stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] = [] 156 stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"] = 0 157 stats[\"cache_hit\"] = 0 158 stats[f\"{type_}_count\"] = 0 159 last_push[type_] = datetime.datetime.now() db.py Copy Here, you instrument your platform to send memory_usage as log to New Relic. Step 5 of 7 Amend the try_send module to send the logs every 2 second. db.py 1 import os 2 import random 3 import datetime 4 from sys import getsizeof 5 import psutil 6 7 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import MetricClient, GaugeMetric, CountMetric, SummaryMetric 8 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import EventClient, Event 9 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import LogClient, Log 10 11 metric_client = MetricClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 12 event_client = EventClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 13 log_client = LogClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 14 15 db = {} 16 stats = { 17 \"read_response_times\": [], 18 \"read_errors\": 0, 19 \"read_count\": 0, 20 \"create_response_times\": [], 21 \"create_errors\": 0, 22 \"create_count\": 0, 23 \"update_response_times\": [], 24 \"update_errors\": 0, 25 \"update_count\": 0, 26 \"delete_response_times\": [], 27 \"delete_errors\": 0, 28 \"delete_count\": 0, 29 \"cache_hit\": 0, 30 } 31 last_push = { 32 \"read\": datetime.datetime.now(), 33 \"create\": datetime.datetime.now(), 34 \"update\": datetime.datetime.now(), 35 \"delete\": datetime.datetime.now(), 36 } 37 38 def read(key): 39 40 print(f\"Reading...\") 41 42 if random.randint(0, 30) > 10: 43 stats[\"cache_hit\"] += 1 44 45 stats[\"read_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 46 if random.choice([True, False]): 47 stats[\"read_errors\"] += 1 48 stats[\"read_count\"] += 1 49 try_send(\"read\") 50 51 def create(key, value): 52 53 print(f\"Writing...\") 54 55 db[key] = value 56 stats[\"create_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 57 if random.choice([True, False]): 58 stats[\"create_errors\"] += 1 59 stats[\"create_count\"] += 1 60 try_send(\"create\") 61 62 def update(key, value): 63 64 print(f\"Updating...\") 65 66 db[key] = value 67 stats[\"update_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 68 if random.choice([True, False]): 69 stats[\"update_errors\"] += 1 70 stats[\"update_count\"] += 1 71 try_send(\"update\") 72 73 def delete(key): 74 75 print(f\"Deleting...\") 76 77 db.pop(key, None) 78 stats[\"delete_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 79 if random.choice([True, False]): 80 stats[\"delete_errors\"] += 1 81 stats[\"delete_count\"] += 1 82 try_send(\"delete\") 83 84 def try_send(type_): 85 86 print(\"try_send\") 87 88 now = datetime.datetime.now() 89 interval_ms = (now - last_push[type_]).total_seconds() * 1000 90 if interval_ms >= 2000: 91 send_metrics(type_, interval_ms) 92 send_event(type_) 93 send_logs() 94 95 def send_metrics(type_, interval_ms): 96 97 print(\"sending metrics...\") 98 99 keys = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_keys\", len(db)) 100 db_size = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_size\", getsizeof(db)) 101 102 errors = CountMetric( 103 name=f\"fdb_{type_}_errors\", 104 value=stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"], 105 interval_ms=interval_ms 106 ) 107 108 cache_hits = CountMetric( 109 name=f\"fdb_cache_hits\", 110 value=stats[\"cache_hit\"], 111 interval_ms=interval_ms 112 ) 113 114 response_times = stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] 115 response_time_summary = SummaryMetric( 116 f\"fdb_{type_}_responses\", 117 count=len(response_times), 118 min=min(response_times), 119 max=max(response_times), 120 sum=sum(response_times), 121 interval_ms=interval_ms, 122 ) 123 124 batch = [keys, db_size, errors, cache_hits, response_time_summary] 125 response = metric_client.send_batch(batch) 126 response.raise_for_status() 127 print(\"Sent metrics successfully!\") 128 clear(type_) 129 130 def send_event(type_): 131 132 print(\"sending event...\") 133 134 count = Event( 135 \"fdb_method\", {\"method\": type_} 136 ) 137 138 response = event_client.send_batch(count) 139 response.raise_for_status() 140 print(\"Event sent successfully!\") 141 142 def send_logs(): 143 144 print(\"sending log...\") 145 146 process = psutil.Process(os.getpid()) 147 memory_usage = process.memory_percent() 148 149 log = Log(\"FlashDB is using \" + str(round(memory_usage * 100, 2)) + \"% memory\") 150 151 response = log_client.send(log) 152 response.raise_for_status() 153 print(\"Log sent successfully!\") 154 155 def clear(type_): 156 stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] = [] 157 stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"] = 0 158 stats[\"cache_hit\"] = 0 159 stats[f\"{type_}_count\"] = 0 160 last_push[type_] = datetime.datetime.now() db.py Copy Your platform will now report the configured logs every 2 seconds. Step 6 of 7 Navigate to the root of your application at build-a-quickstart-lab/send-logs/flashDB. Step 7 of 7 Run your services to verify that it is reporting logs. bash Copy $ python simulator.py Writing... try_send Reading... try_send Reading... try_send Writing... try_send Writing... try_send Reading... sending metrics... Sent metrics successfully! sending event... Event sent successfully! sending log... Log sent successfully! Alternative Options If the language SDK doesn’t fit your needs, try out one of our other options: New Relic offers a variety of log forwarding solutions that allow you to collect logs from operating systems, cloud platforms including Amazon AWS, [Google Cloud Platform] , Microsoft Azure, and Heroku, Kubernetes, Docker, and APM. Manual Implementation: If the previous options don’t fit your requirements, you can always manually instrument your own library to make a POST request to the New Relic Log API. In this procedure, you instrumented your service to send logs to New Relic. Next, instrument it to send traces. Course This procedure is a part of course that teaches you how to build a quickstart. Continue to next lesson, send traces from your product.", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 156.802, + "_score": 149.1035, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -180196,7 +180263,7 @@ "body": "Course This procedure is a part of a course that teaches you how to build a quickstart. If you haven't already, checkout the course introduction. Each procedure in this course builds on top of the last one, so make sure you deploy your application before proceeding with this one. Metrics are aggregated measurements derived from the system’s performance and behaviors. If your product is a database, you might send metrics like CPU utilization, memory utilization, and query throughput. Note that metrics are generally only used if you want to limit the amount of Data sent to New Relic. Note that many metrics, such as error rates and throughput, can be computed by aggregating events. New Relic provides you a variety of ways to instrument your application to send metrics to our Metric API. In this lesson, you send metrics from your product using our telemetry software development kit (SDK). Use our SDK We offer an open source telemetry SDK in several of the most popular programming languages. These send data to our data ingest APIs, including our Metric API. Of these language SDKs, Python, Java, Node/TypeScript, and Go work with the Metric API. In this lesson, you learn how to install and use the Python telemetry SDK to send metrics to New Relic. Step 1 of 3 Change to the send-metrics/flashDB direcrory of the course repository. bash Copy $ cd ../send-metrics/flashDB Step 2 of 3 Use pip to install the newrelic-telemetry-sdk package. bash Copy $ pip install newrelic-telemetry-sdk Step 3 of 3 Store your New Relic license key in an environment variable called $NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY. bash Copy $ export NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY= Tip You can find your New Relic license key in your account settings. Next, you familiarize yourself with the app logic. Familiarize yourself with the application Open db.py file in the IDE of your choice and familiarize yourself with the app logic. This demo uses a dummy Python application that mimics the Create, Read, Update, and Delete (CRUD) operations. db.py 1 import os 2 import random 3 import datetime 4 5 db = {} 6 stats = { 7 \"read_response_times\": [], 8 \"read_errors\": 0, 9 \"read_count\": 0, 10 \"create_response_times\": [], 11 \"create_errors\": 0, 12 \"create_count\": 0, 13 \"update_response_times\": [], 14 \"update_errors\": 0, 15 \"update_count\": 0, 16 \"delete_response_times\": [], 17 \"delete_errors\": 0, 18 \"delete_count\": 0, 19 \"cache_hit\": 0, 20 } 21 last_push = { 22 \"read\": datetime.datetime.now(), 23 \"create\": datetime.datetime.now(), 24 \"update\": datetime.datetime.now(), 25 \"delete\": datetime.datetime.now(), 26 } 27 28 def read(key): 29 30 print(f\"Reading...\") 31 32 if random.randint(0, 30) > 10: 33 stats[\"cache_hit\"] += 1 34 35 stats[\"read_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 36 if random.choice([True, False]): 37 stats[\"read_errors\"] += 1 38 stats[\"read_count\"] += 1 39 try_send(\"read\") 40 41 def create(key, value): 42 43 print(f\"Writing...\") 44 45 db[key] = value 46 stats[\"create_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 47 if random.choice([True, False]): 48 stats[\"create_errors\"] += 1 49 stats[\"create_count\"] += 1 50 try_send(\"create\") 51 52 def update(key, value): 53 54 print(f\"Updating...\") 55 56 db[key] = value 57 stats[\"update_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 58 if random.choice([True, False]): 59 stats[\"update_errors\"] += 1 60 stats[\"update_count\"] += 1 61 try_send(\"update\") 62 63 def delete(key): 64 65 print(f\"Deleting...\") 66 67 db.pop(key, None) 68 stats[\"delete_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 69 if random.choice([True, False]): 70 stats[\"delete_errors\"] += 1 71 stats[\"delete_count\"] += 1 72 try_send(\"delete\") 73 74 def try_send(type_): 75 76 print(\"try_send\") 77 78 def clear(type_): 79 stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] = [] 80 stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"] = 0 81 stats[\"cache_hit\"] = 0 82 stats[f\"{type_}_count\"] = 0 83 last_push[type_] = datetime.datetime.now() db.py Copy The read, create, update, and delete are the dummy methods to mimic CRUD operations. For every CRUD operations, respective stat is incremented to reflect that the operation has been performed. Next, you send this stats data to New Relic. Send metrics to New Relic There are 3 different types of metrics: GaugeMetric: sends a single value at a single point in time. CountMetric: tracks the total number of occurrences of an event. SummaryMetric: tracks count, sum, min, and max values over time. Next, instrument your application to send these metrics. Step 1 of 5 In db.py, configure the MetricClient. db.py 1 import os 2 import random 3 import datetime 4 5 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import MetricClient 6 7 metric_client = MetricClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 8 9 db = {} 10 stats = { 11 \"read_response_times\": [], 12 \"read_errors\": 0, 13 \"read_count\": 0, 14 \"create_response_times\": [], 15 \"create_errors\": 0, 16 \"create_count\": 0, 17 \"update_response_times\": [], 18 \"update_errors\": 0, 19 \"update_count\": 0, 20 \"delete_response_times\": [], 21 \"delete_errors\": 0, 22 \"delete_count\": 0, 23 \"cache_hit\": 0, 24 } 25 last_push = { 26 \"read\": datetime.datetime.now(), 27 \"create\": datetime.datetime.now(), 28 \"update\": datetime.datetime.now(), 29 \"delete\": datetime.datetime.now(), 30 } 31 32 def read(key): 33 34 print(f\"Reading...\") 35 36 if random.randint(0, 30) > 10: 37 stats[\"cache_hit\"] += 1 38 39 stats[\"read_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 40 if random.choice([True, False]): 41 stats[\"read_errors\"] += 1 42 stats[\"read_count\"] += 1 43 try_send(\"read\") 44 45 def create(key, value): 46 47 print(f\"Writing...\") 48 49 db[key] = value 50 stats[\"create_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 51 if random.choice([True, False]): 52 stats[\"create_errors\"] += 1 53 stats[\"create_count\"] += 1 54 try_send(\"create\") 55 56 def update(key, value): 57 58 print(f\"Updating...\") 59 60 db[key] = value 61 stats[\"update_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 62 if random.choice([True, False]): 63 stats[\"update_errors\"] += 1 64 stats[\"update_count\"] += 1 65 try_send(\"update\") 66 67 def delete(key): 68 69 print(f\"Deleting...\") 70 71 db.pop(key, None) 72 stats[\"delete_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 73 if random.choice([True, False]): 74 stats[\"delete_errors\"] += 1 75 stats[\"delete_count\"] += 1 76 try_send(\"delete\") 77 78 def try_send(type_): 79 80 print(\"try_send\") 81 82 def clear(type_): 83 stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] = [] 84 stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"] = 0 85 stats[\"cache_hit\"] = 0 86 stats[f\"{type_}_count\"] = 0 87 last_push[type_] = datetime.datetime.now() db.py Copy Step 2 of 5 Instrument your app to send the folloiwng metrics to New Relic: keys db_size errors cache_hits response_times db.py 1 import os 2 import random 3 import datetime 4 from sys import getsizeof 5 6 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import MetricClient, GaugeMetric, CountMetric, SummaryMetric 7 8 metric_client = MetricClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 9 10 db = {} 11 stats = { 12 \"read_response_times\": [], 13 \"read_errors\": 0, 14 \"read_count\": 0, 15 \"create_response_times\": [], 16 \"create_errors\": 0, 17 \"create_count\": 0, 18 \"update_response_times\": [], 19 \"update_errors\": 0, 20 \"update_count\": 0, 21 \"delete_response_times\": [], 22 \"delete_errors\": 0, 23 \"delete_count\": 0, 24 \"cache_hit\": 0, 25 } 26 last_push = { 27 \"read\": datetime.datetime.now(), 28 \"create\": datetime.datetime.now(), 29 \"update\": datetime.datetime.now(), 30 \"delete\": datetime.datetime.now(), 31 } 32 33 def read(key): 34 35 print(f\"Reading...\") 36 37 if random.randint(0, 30) > 10: 38 stats[\"cache_hit\"] += 1 39 40 stats[\"read_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 41 if random.choice([True, False]): 42 stats[\"read_errors\"] += 1 43 stats[\"read_count\"] += 1 44 try_send(\"read\") 45 46 def create(key, value): 47 48 print(f\"Writing...\") 49 50 db[key] = value 51 stats[\"create_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 52 if random.choice([True, False]): 53 stats[\"create_errors\"] += 1 54 stats[\"create_count\"] += 1 55 try_send(\"create\") 56 57 def update(key, value): 58 59 print(f\"Updating...\") 60 61 db[key] = value 62 stats[\"update_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 63 if random.choice([True, False]): 64 stats[\"update_errors\"] += 1 65 stats[\"update_count\"] += 1 66 try_send(\"update\") 67 68 def delete(key): 69 70 print(f\"Deleting...\") 71 72 db.pop(key, None) 73 stats[\"delete_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 74 if random.choice([True, False]): 75 stats[\"delete_errors\"] += 1 76 stats[\"delete_count\"] += 1 77 try_send(\"delete\") 78 79 def try_send(type_): 80 81 print(\"try_send\") 82 83 def send_metrics(type_, interval_ms): 84 85 print(\"sending metrics...\") 86 87 keys = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_keys\", len(db)) 88 db_size = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_size\", getsizeof(db)) 89 90 errors = CountMetric( 91 name=f\"fdb_{type_}_errors\", 92 value=stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"], 93 interval_ms=interval_ms 94 ) 95 96 cache_hits = CountMetric( 97 name=f\"fdb_cache_hits\", 98 value=stats[\"cache_hit\"], 99 interval_ms=interval_ms 100 ) 101 102 response_times = stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] 103 response_time_summary = SummaryMetric( 104 f\"fdb_{type_}_responses\", 105 count=len(response_times), 106 min=min(response_times), 107 max=max(response_times), 108 sum=sum(response_times), 109 interval_ms=interval_ms, 110 ) 111 112 batch = [keys, db_size, errors, cache_hits, response_time_summary] 113 response = metric_client.send_batch(batch) 114 response.raise_for_status() 115 print(\"Sent metrics successfully!\") 116 clear(type_) 117 118 def clear(type_): 119 stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] = [] 120 stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"] = 0 121 stats[\"cache_hit\"] = 0 122 stats[f\"{type_}_count\"] = 0 123 last_push[type_] = datetime.datetime.now() db.py Copy Here, you configure your platform to use GaugeMetric, CountMetric, and SummaryMetric to report metrics to New Relic. Step 3 of 5 Amend the try_send module to send these metrics every 2 second. db.py 1 import os 2 import random 3 import datetime 4 from sys import getsizeof 5 6 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import MetricClient, GaugeMetric, CountMetric, SummaryMetric 7 8 metric_client = MetricClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 9 10 db = {} 11 stats = { 12 \"read_response_times\": [], 13 \"read_errors\": 0, 14 \"read_count\": 0, 15 \"create_response_times\": [], 16 \"create_errors\": 0, 17 \"create_count\": 0, 18 \"update_response_times\": [], 19 \"update_errors\": 0, 20 \"update_count\": 0, 21 \"delete_response_times\": [], 22 \"delete_errors\": 0, 23 \"delete_count\": 0, 24 \"cache_hit\": 0, 25 } 26 last_push = { 27 \"read\": datetime.datetime.now(), 28 \"create\": datetime.datetime.now(), 29 \"update\": datetime.datetime.now(), 30 \"delete\": datetime.datetime.now(), 31 } 32 33 def read(key): 34 35 print(f\"Reading...\") 36 37 if random.randint(0, 30) > 10: 38 stats[\"cache_hit\"] += 1 39 40 stats[\"read_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 41 if random.choice([True, False]): 42 stats[\"read_errors\"] += 1 43 stats[\"read_count\"] += 1 44 try_send(\"read\") 45 46 def create(key, value): 47 48 print(f\"Writing...\") 49 50 db[key] = value 51 stats[\"create_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 52 if random.choice([True, False]): 53 stats[\"create_errors\"] += 1 54 stats[\"create_count\"] += 1 55 try_send(\"create\") 56 57 def update(key, value): 58 59 print(f\"Updating...\") 60 61 db[key] = value 62 stats[\"update_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 63 if random.choice([True, False]): 64 stats[\"update_errors\"] += 1 65 stats[\"update_count\"] += 1 66 try_send(\"update\") 67 68 def delete(key): 69 70 print(f\"Deleting...\") 71 72 db.pop(key, None) 73 stats[\"delete_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 74 if random.choice([True, False]): 75 stats[\"delete_errors\"] += 1 76 stats[\"delete_count\"] += 1 77 try_send(\"delete\") 78 79 def try_send(type_): 80 81 print(\"try_send\") 82 83 now = datetime.datetime.now() 84 interval_ms = (now - last_push[type_]).total_seconds() * 1000 85 if interval_ms >= 2000: 86 send_metrics(type_, interval_ms) 87 88 def send_metrics(type_, interval_ms): 89 90 print(\"sending metrics...\") 91 92 keys = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_keys\", len(db)) 93 db_size = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_size\", getsizeof(db)) 94 95 errors = CountMetric( 96 name=f\"fdb_{type_}_errors\", 97 value=stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"], 98 interval_ms=interval_ms 99 ) 100 101 cache_hits = CountMetric( 102 name=f\"fdb_cache_hits\", 103 value=stats[\"cache_hit\"], 104 interval_ms=interval_ms 105 ) 106 107 response_times = stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] 108 response_time_summary = SummaryMetric( 109 f\"fdb_{type_}_responses\", 110 count=len(response_times), 111 min=min(response_times), 112 max=max(response_times), 113 sum=sum(response_times), 114 interval_ms=interval_ms, 115 ) 116 117 batch = [keys, db_size, errors, cache_hits, response_time_summary] 118 response = metric_client.send_batch(batch) 119 response.raise_for_status() 120 print(\"Sent metrics successfully!\") 121 clear(type_) 122 123 def clear(type_): 124 stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] = [] 125 stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"] = 0 126 stats[\"cache_hit\"] = 0 127 stats[f\"{type_}_count\"] = 0 128 last_push[type_] = datetime.datetime.now() db.py Copy Your platform will now report all the configured metrics every 2 seconds. Step 4 of 5 Navigate to the root of your application at build-a-quickstart-lab/send-metrics/flashDB. Step 5 of 5 Run your services to verify that it is reporting metrics. bash Copy $ python simulator.py Writing... try_send Writing... try_send Reading... try_send Reading... try_send Writing... try_send Writing... try_send Reading... sending metrics... Sent metrics successfully! Alternative Options If the language SDK doesn’t fit your needs or you’d like something more customized to send metrics to New Relic, try out one of our other options: Manual Implementation: If our SDK in your preferred language doesn’t support metrics, you can always manually instrument your own library to make a POST request to the New Relic Metric API. Prometheus Data: Prometheus data can be sent to New Relic in two ways, remote write and OpenMetrics. At a very high level, you should use remote write if you manage your own Prometheus servers and OpenMetrics if you don't. In this procedure, you instrumented your service to send metrics to New Relic. Next, instrument it to send events. Course This procedure is a part of course that teaches you how to build a quickstart. Continue to next lesson, send events from your product.", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 156.802, + "_score": 149.1035, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -180228,7 +180295,7 @@ "body": "Course This procedure is a part of a course that teaches you how to build a quickstart. If you haven't already, checkout the course introduction. Each procedure in this course builds on top of the last one, so make sure you've completed the last procedure, send metrics from your product before proceeding with this one. Events capture things that occur in your product. For example, if your platform automates application deployments, you might generate an event every time a job runs. If your application scans for security vulnerabilities, you might generate an event every time you detect one. New Relic, provides you a variety of ways to instrument your application to send events to our Event API. In this lesson, you send events from your product using our telemetry software development kit (SDK). Use our SDK We offer an open source telemetry SDK in several of the most popular programming languages. These send data to our data ingest APIs, including our Event API. Of these language SDKs, two work with the Event API: Python and Java. Here, you use the Python telemetry SDK to send events to New Relic. Step 1 of 7 Change to the send-events/flashDB direcrory of the course repository. bash Copy $ cd ../../send-events/flashDB Step 2 of 7 If you haven't already, install the newrelic-telemetry-sdk package. bash Copy $ pip install newrelic-telemetry-sdk Step 3 of 7 Open db.py file in the IDE of your choice and configure the EventClient. db.py 1 import os 2 import random 3 import datetime 4 from sys import getsizeof 5 6 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import MetricClient, GaugeMetric, CountMetric, SummaryMetric 7 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import EventClient 8 9 metric_client = MetricClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 10 event_client = EventClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 11 12 db = {} 13 stats = { 14 \"read_response_times\": [], 15 \"read_errors\": 0, 16 \"read_count\": 0, 17 \"create_response_times\": [], 18 \"create_errors\": 0, 19 \"create_count\": 0, 20 \"update_response_times\": [], 21 \"update_errors\": 0, 22 \"update_count\": 0, 23 \"delete_response_times\": [], 24 \"delete_errors\": 0, 25 \"delete_count\": 0, 26 \"cache_hit\": 0, 27 } 28 last_push = { 29 \"read\": datetime.datetime.now(), 30 \"create\": datetime.datetime.now(), 31 \"update\": datetime.datetime.now(), 32 \"delete\": datetime.datetime.now(), 33 } 34 35 def read(key): 36 37 print(f\"Reading...\") 38 39 if random.randint(0, 30) > 10: 40 stats[\"cache_hit\"] += 1 41 42 stats[\"read_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 43 if random.choice([True, False]): 44 stats[\"read_errors\"] += 1 45 stats[\"read_count\"] += 1 46 try_send(\"read\") 47 48 def create(key, value): 49 50 print(f\"Writing...\") 51 52 db[key] = value 53 stats[\"create_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 54 if random.choice([True, False]): 55 stats[\"create_errors\"] += 1 56 stats[\"create_count\"] += 1 57 try_send(\"create\") 58 59 def update(key, value): 60 61 print(f\"Updating...\") 62 63 db[key] = value 64 stats[\"update_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 65 if random.choice([True, False]): 66 stats[\"update_errors\"] += 1 67 stats[\"update_count\"] += 1 68 try_send(\"update\") 69 70 def delete(key): 71 72 print(f\"Deleting...\") 73 74 db.pop(key, None) 75 stats[\"delete_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 76 if random.choice([True, False]): 77 stats[\"delete_errors\"] += 1 78 stats[\"delete_count\"] += 1 79 try_send(\"delete\") 80 81 def try_send(type_): 82 83 print(\"try_send\") 84 85 now = datetime.datetime.now() 86 interval_ms = (now - last_push[type_]).total_seconds() * 1000 87 if interval_ms >= 2000: 88 send_metrics(type_, interval_ms) 89 90 def send_metrics(type_, interval_ms): 91 92 print(\"sending metrics...\") 93 94 keys = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_keys\", len(db)) 95 db_size = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_size\", getsizeof(db)) 96 97 errors = CountMetric( 98 name=f\"fdb_{type_}_errors\", 99 value=stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"], 100 interval_ms=interval_ms 101 ) 102 103 cache_hits = CountMetric( 104 name=f\"fdb_cache_hits\", 105 value=stats[\"cache_hit\"], 106 interval_ms=interval_ms 107 ) 108 109 response_times = stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] 110 response_time_summary = SummaryMetric( 111 f\"fdb_{type_}_responses\", 112 count=len(response_times), 113 min=min(response_times), 114 max=max(response_times), 115 sum=sum(response_times), 116 interval_ms=interval_ms, 117 ) 118 119 batch = [keys, db_size, errors, cache_hits, response_time_summary] 120 response = metric_client.send_batch(batch) 121 response.raise_for_status() 122 print(\"Sent metrics successfully!\") 123 clear(type_) 124 125 def clear(type_): 126 stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] = [] 127 stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"] = 0 128 stats[\"cache_hit\"] = 0 129 stats[f\"{type_}_count\"] = 0 130 last_push[type_] = datetime.datetime.now() db.py Copy Important This example expects an environment variable called $NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY. Step 4 of 7 Instrument your app to send an event to New Relic. db.py 1 import os 2 import random 3 import datetime 4 from sys import getsizeof 5 6 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import MetricClient, GaugeMetric, CountMetric, SummaryMetric 7 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import EventClient, Event 8 9 metric_client = MetricClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 10 event_client = EventClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 11 12 db = {} 13 stats = { 14 \"read_response_times\": [], 15 \"read_errors\": 0, 16 \"read_count\": 0, 17 \"create_response_times\": [], 18 \"create_errors\": 0, 19 \"create_count\": 0, 20 \"update_response_times\": [], 21 \"update_errors\": 0, 22 \"update_count\": 0, 23 \"delete_response_times\": [], 24 \"delete_errors\": 0, 25 \"delete_count\": 0, 26 \"cache_hit\": 0, 27 } 28 last_push = { 29 \"read\": datetime.datetime.now(), 30 \"create\": datetime.datetime.now(), 31 \"update\": datetime.datetime.now(), 32 \"delete\": datetime.datetime.now(), 33 } 34 35 def read(key): 36 37 print(f\"Reading...\") 38 39 if random.randint(0, 30) > 10: 40 stats[\"cache_hit\"] += 1 41 42 stats[\"read_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 43 if random.choice([True, False]): 44 stats[\"read_errors\"] += 1 45 stats[\"read_count\"] += 1 46 try_send(\"read\") 47 48 def create(key, value): 49 50 print(f\"Writing...\") 51 52 db[key] = value 53 stats[\"create_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 54 if random.choice([True, False]): 55 stats[\"create_errors\"] += 1 56 stats[\"create_count\"] += 1 57 try_send(\"create\") 58 59 def update(key, value): 60 61 print(f\"Updating...\") 62 63 db[key] = value 64 stats[\"update_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 65 if random.choice([True, False]): 66 stats[\"update_errors\"] += 1 67 stats[\"update_count\"] += 1 68 try_send(\"update\") 69 70 def delete(key): 71 72 print(f\"Deleting...\") 73 74 db.pop(key, None) 75 stats[\"delete_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 76 if random.choice([True, False]): 77 stats[\"delete_errors\"] += 1 78 stats[\"delete_count\"] += 1 79 try_send(\"delete\") 80 81 def try_send(type_): 82 83 print(\"try_send\") 84 85 now = datetime.datetime.now() 86 interval_ms = (now - last_push[type_]).total_seconds() * 1000 87 if interval_ms >= 2000: 88 send_metrics(type_, interval_ms) 89 90 def send_metrics(type_, interval_ms): 91 92 print(\"sending metrics...\") 93 94 keys = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_keys\", len(db)) 95 db_size = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_size\", getsizeof(db)) 96 97 errors = CountMetric( 98 name=f\"fdb_{type_}_errors\", 99 value=stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"], 100 interval_ms=interval_ms 101 ) 102 103 cache_hits = CountMetric( 104 name=f\"fdb_cache_hits\", 105 value=stats[\"cache_hit\"], 106 interval_ms=interval_ms 107 ) 108 109 response_times = stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] 110 response_time_summary = SummaryMetric( 111 f\"fdb_{type_}_responses\", 112 count=len(response_times), 113 min=min(response_times), 114 max=max(response_times), 115 sum=sum(response_times), 116 interval_ms=interval_ms, 117 ) 118 119 batch = [keys, db_size, errors, cache_hits, response_time_summary] 120 response = metric_client.send_batch(batch) 121 response.raise_for_status() 122 print(\"Sent metrics successfully!\") 123 clear(type_) 124 125 def send_event(type_): 126 127 print(\"sending event...\") 128 129 count = Event( 130 \"fdb_method\", {\"method\": type_} 131 ) 132 133 response = event_client.send_batch(count) 134 response.raise_for_status() 135 print(\"Event sent successfully!\") 136 137 def clear(type_): 138 stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] = [] 139 stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"] = 0 140 stats[\"cache_hit\"] = 0 141 stats[f\"{type_}_count\"] = 0 142 last_push[type_] = datetime.datetime.now() db.py Copy Here, you instrument your platform to send a count event to New Relic. Step 5 of 7 Amend the try_send module to send the event every 2 second. db.py 1 import os 2 import random 3 import datetime 4 from sys import getsizeof 5 6 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import MetricClient, GaugeMetric, CountMetric, SummaryMetric 7 from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import EventClient, Event 8 9 metric_client = MetricClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 10 event_client = EventClient(os.environ[\"NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY\"]) 11 12 db = {} 13 stats = { 14 \"read_response_times\": [], 15 \"read_errors\": 0, 16 \"read_count\": 0, 17 \"create_response_times\": [], 18 \"create_errors\": 0, 19 \"create_count\": 0, 20 \"update_response_times\": [], 21 \"update_errors\": 0, 22 \"update_count\": 0, 23 \"delete_response_times\": [], 24 \"delete_errors\": 0, 25 \"delete_count\": 0, 26 \"cache_hit\": 0, 27 } 28 last_push = { 29 \"read\": datetime.datetime.now(), 30 \"create\": datetime.datetime.now(), 31 \"update\": datetime.datetime.now(), 32 \"delete\": datetime.datetime.now(), 33 } 34 35 def read(key): 36 37 print(f\"Reading...\") 38 39 if random.randint(0, 30) > 10: 40 stats[\"cache_hit\"] += 1 41 42 stats[\"read_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 43 if random.choice([True, False]): 44 stats[\"read_errors\"] += 1 45 stats[\"read_count\"] += 1 46 try_send(\"read\") 47 48 def create(key, value): 49 50 print(f\"Writing...\") 51 52 db[key] = value 53 stats[\"create_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 54 if random.choice([True, False]): 55 stats[\"create_errors\"] += 1 56 stats[\"create_count\"] += 1 57 try_send(\"create\") 58 59 def update(key, value): 60 61 print(f\"Updating...\") 62 63 db[key] = value 64 stats[\"update_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 65 if random.choice([True, False]): 66 stats[\"update_errors\"] += 1 67 stats[\"update_count\"] += 1 68 try_send(\"update\") 69 70 def delete(key): 71 72 print(f\"Deleting...\") 73 74 db.pop(key, None) 75 stats[\"delete_response_times\"].append(random.uniform(0.5, 1.0)) 76 if random.choice([True, False]): 77 stats[\"delete_errors\"] += 1 78 stats[\"delete_count\"] += 1 79 try_send(\"delete\") 80 81 def try_send(type_): 82 83 print(\"try_send\") 84 85 now = datetime.datetime.now() 86 interval_ms = (now - last_push[type_]).total_seconds() * 1000 87 if interval_ms >= 2000: 88 send_metrics(type_, interval_ms) 89 send_event(type_) 90 91 def send_metrics(type_, interval_ms): 92 93 print(\"sending metrics...\") 94 95 keys = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_keys\", len(db)) 96 db_size = GaugeMetric(\"fdb_size\", getsizeof(db)) 97 98 errors = CountMetric( 99 name=f\"fdb_{type_}_errors\", 100 value=stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"], 101 interval_ms=interval_ms 102 ) 103 104 cache_hits = CountMetric( 105 name=f\"fdb_cache_hits\", 106 value=stats[\"cache_hit\"], 107 interval_ms=interval_ms 108 ) 109 110 response_times = stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] 111 response_time_summary = SummaryMetric( 112 f\"fdb_{type_}_responses\", 113 count=len(response_times), 114 min=min(response_times), 115 max=max(response_times), 116 sum=sum(response_times), 117 interval_ms=interval_ms, 118 ) 119 120 batch = [keys, db_size, errors, cache_hits, response_time_summary] 121 response = metric_client.send_batch(batch) 122 response.raise_for_status() 123 print(\"Sent metrics successfully!\") 124 clear(type_) 125 126 def send_event(type_): 127 128 print(\"sending event...\") 129 130 count = Event( 131 \"fdb_method\", {\"method\": type_} 132 ) 133 134 response = event_client.send_batch(count) 135 response.raise_for_status() 136 print(\"Event sent successfully!\") 137 138 def clear(type_): 139 stats[f\"{type_}_response_times\"] = [] 140 stats[f\"{type_}_errors\"] = 0 141 stats[\"cache_hit\"] = 0 142 stats[f\"{type_}_count\"] = 0 143 last_push[type_] = datetime.datetime.now() db.py Copy Your platform will now report the configured event every 2 seconds. Step 6 of 7 Navigate to the root of your application at build-a-quickstart-lab/send-events/flashDB. Step 7 of 7 Run your services to verify that it is reporting events. bash Copy $ python simulator.py Writing... try_send Writing... try_send Reading... try_send Reading... try_send Writing... try_send Writing... try_send Reading... sending metrics... Sent metrics successfully! sending event... Event sent successfully! Alternative Options If the language SDK doesn't fit your needs, try out one of our other options: Manual Implementation: If our SDK in your preferred language doesn't support events, you can always manually instrument your own library to make a POST request to the New Relic Event API. Prometheus Data: Prometheus data can be sent to New Relic in two ways, remote write and OpenMetrics. At a very high level, you should use remote write if you manage your own Prometheus servers and OpenMetrics if you don't. Flex Agent: Our serverless Flex agent is a possibility, but might be a more complex integration to get started. In this procedure, you instrumented your service to send events to New Relic. Next, instrument it to send logs. Course This procedure is a part of course that teaches you how to build a quickstart. Continue to next lesson, send logs from your product.", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 156.8019, + "_score": 149.10342, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -180277,7 +180344,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 HCP Envoy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Configuration documentation HCP Envoy configuration documentation Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo This Quickstart provides example configuration for HCP Envoy reporting metrics into New Relic via New Relic's statsd integration. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. See installation docs Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources HCP Consul HCP Consul monitoring Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 907.0117, + "_score": 861.14795, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -180328,7 +180395,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 831.33325, + "_score": 789.8882, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -180376,7 +180443,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. MSSQL On-Host Integration w/ Query Plans Sample SQL Server dashboard with query plans included Documentation   1 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MSSQL on-host integration (query plans version) The installation and configuration instructions for the experimental version of the MSSQL on-host integration required to collect query plan data Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo This quickstart includes a modified version of the Microsoft SQL Server on-host integration that captures query plan data for slowest running queries, and a dashboard to view the query plans using the SQL Query Plans custom visualization. On-host integration The modified version of the Microsoft on-host integration ingests query plan data using the New Relic Log API. Dashboard The dashboard displays SQL Server information on multiple pages: SQL Overview: The SQL Overview tab displays Database/Log Space, Memory, Waits/Blocking, Blocked Processes Query Performance: This page includes the Query Plans widget How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing HCP Consul Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 768.78894, + "_score": 730.0426, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -180415,7 +180482,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Consul quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. HashiCorp Consul Documentation   1 Consul observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Consul Connect your disparate services and platforms in a multi-cloud environment. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Official New Relic quickstart for Consul Use this quickstart together with the New Relic Consul On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your Consul instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Infrastructure No data appears (Infrastructure) Reduce the infrastructure agent's CPU footprint Infrastructure agent security New infrastructure hosts UI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 363.75534, + "_score": 345.35193, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -180477,7 +180544,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 311.16504, + "_score": 294.9359, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -180528,7 +180595,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Mule ESB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Mule ESB observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Mule ESB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Mule ESB installation docs Mule is a lightweight Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform. What is Mule ESB? Mule is a lightweight Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Mule ESB with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Mule ESB. To learn more about Mulesoft, visit their blog. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources MariaDB Postman BizTalk360 Glassbox Gigamon Newrelic", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 378.93405, + "_score": 359.92767, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -180580,7 +180647,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Delphix quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delphix Platform Dashboard Sample dashboard detailing Delphix Platform usage. Alerts   1 Delphix observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Delphix Storage Utilization Alert to monitor Delphix engines storage utilization Documentation   1 Delphix observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Quickstart and Integration Documentation Complete documentation to install and configure the Delphix quickstart and integration. Summary The Delphix quickstart for New Relic grants insights and observability of the Delphix Platform to administrators. Users may monitor various Delphix objects, such as dSources and VDBs, and trigger alerts on exceeded thresholds. In addition, when leveraging the Delphix integration, users can feed data into triggered New Relic workflows to command data-ready RCA environments through a ServiceNow automated request or direct webhook. What's the value? The Delphix Platform is a powerful test data management tool enabling the provisioning of RCA environments for mission-critical applications on demand. The quickstart allows Delphix administrators to monitor their usage, maintain high availability, and reduce the costs of forgotten virtual databases. Site Reliability Engineers rely on Delphix and New Relic to provide mission-critical application environments within minutes of an issue which eases investigation during stressful issues and helps achieve SLA times. Delphix can reduce provisioning times from days to minutes. What's inside? The quickstart contains a sample Delphix Platform Dashboard and Storage Utilization Alert to help users get started. Populating data for dashboards, alerts, and workflows requires the Delphix Integration and Delphix Data Control Tower. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Delphix Community Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gigamon Newrelic MariaDB Redis Enterprise Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity CircleCI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.0142, + "_score": 273.50342, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -180635,7 +180702,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Akamai DataStream 2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Akamai Datastream2 Alerts   1 Akamai DataStream 2 observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Datastream2 - 5xx error greater than 1% Alert triggered when the error rate(5xx errors) exceeds 1% Documentation   1 Akamai DataStream 2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation docs Configure Akamai Datastream2 streaming logs to New Relic Akamai Quickstart Akamai Technologies is a leading content delivery network (CDN), cybersecurity, and cloud service provider. DataStream 2 DataStream 2 captures performance and security logs from your delivery properties and streams them in near real-time to provide complete monitoring. For more information please go to https://techdocs.akamai.com/datastream2/docs DataStream 2 quickstart The Akamai DataStream 2 quickstart enables you to monitor your performance and security logs in real time. Here are a few of the monitoring tools available with this quickstart: HTTP status code distribution Error rate Log ingest Cache hit retio TLS overhead time ranges Overhead byte ranges HTTP protocol distribution How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Gayatri S (Akamai Technologies) Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Cloudflare Network Logs Fastly CDN Cribl Logstream Gigamon Newrelic Amazon CloudFront web logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 287.43805, + "_score": 273.03098, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -180692,7 +180759,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Cribl quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Cribl Stream Metrics Documentation   1 Cribl observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Configure a Stream destination to send Metrics, Events, and Logs Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo About Cribl Cribl Stream unlocks data sources, including metrics, events, and logs, in an observability pipeline. Deploying this quickstart will allow you to add context to your data, by enriching it with information from external data sources, help secure your data, by redacting, obfuscating, or encrypting sensitive fields, and optimize your data, per your performance and cost requirements. For more information about Cribl.Cloud, or the self-hosted Cribl Stream platform, please go to cribl.io/Stream/about For Cribl support, please go to cribl.io/support Getting started with Cribl To get started with Cribl, you can sign up for a free cloud account and up to 1 TB/day of data. Check out the licensing page for more details. Ready to start using Cribl Stream to send Metrics, Events, and Logs to New Relic? Check out the New Relic Logs & Metrics destinations and the New Relic Events destinations. Need an introductory course on Cribl Stream? Get started with the Cribl sandbox. About this integration The Cribl Stream quickstart gives you a way to quickly integrate your Cribl Stream metrics and Worker Node s with New Relic’s observability platform. The quickstart also has several ready-to-use visualizations to get you started right away with observing your data. For more information about this integration, check out the blogpost How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Carley Rosato (Cribl) Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gigamon Newrelic Customize open-source Nerdpacks Map page views by region in a custom app Akamai DataStream 2 Kubernetes integration: compatibility and requirements", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 278.612, + "_score": 264.57147, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -180738,7 +180805,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 MariaDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MariaDB installation docs MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Mule ESB Postman Cloudflare Network Logs Network KTranslate Container Health DBmarlin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 276.79398, + "_score": 262.9018, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -180795,7 +180862,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Akamai DataStream 2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Akamai Datastream2 Alerts   1 Akamai DataStream 2 observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Datastream2 - 5xx error greater than 1% Alert triggered when the error rate(5xx errors) exceeds 1% Documentation   1 Akamai DataStream 2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation docs Configure Akamai Datastream2 streaming logs to New Relic Akamai Quickstart Akamai Technologies is a leading content delivery network (CDN), cybersecurity, and cloud service provider. DataStream 2 DataStream 2 captures performance and security logs from your delivery properties and streams them in near real-time to provide complete monitoring. For more information please go to https://techdocs.akamai.com/datastream2/docs DataStream 2 quickstart The Akamai DataStream 2 quickstart enables you to monitor your performance and security logs in real time. Here are a few of the monitoring tools available with this quickstart: HTTP status code distribution Error rate Log ingest Cache hit retio TLS overhead time ranges Overhead byte ranges HTTP protocol distribution How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Gayatri S (Akamai Technologies) Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Cloudflare Network Logs Fastly CDN Cribl Logstream Gigamon Newrelic Amazon CloudFront web logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 562.56006, + "_score": 534.13684, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -180850,7 +180917,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Cloudflare Network Logs quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Cloudflare Logs Alerts   1 Cloudflare Network Logs observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Cloudflare - 4xx/5xx error greater than 1% Alert triggered when the error rate(4xx/5xx errors) exceeds 1% Documentation   1 Cloudflare Network Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Enable New Relic destination doc Developer doc on getting Cloudflare data ingested into New Relic About Cloudflare Cloudflare is an industry leading global network designed to make everything you connect to the Internet secure, private, fast, and reliable. Protect and accelerate external, public-facing web properties; secure your internal operations on a single global network; and build new applications on our serverless platform. Internet properties powered by Cloudflare have all web traffic routed through its intelligent global network, which gets smarter with every request. About this quickstart Cloudflare is on a mission to help build a better Internet. The Cloudflare quickstart will enable you to monitor and analyze web traffic metrics on a dashboard, integrating with New Relic’s database to provide an at-a-glance overview of the most important logs and metrics from your websites and applications. For more information check out our website at cloudflare.com How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Joseph Counts, Cloudflare Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Akamai DataStream 2 Postman Fastly CDN Speedscale MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 508.45367, + "_score": 482.99832, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -180907,7 +180974,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon CloudFront web logs quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon CloudFront Web Logs Alerts   1 Amazon CloudFront web logs observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. CloudFront - 4xx/5xx error greater than 1% Alert triggered when the error rate(4xx/5xx errors) exceeds 1% Documentation   1 Amazon CloudFront web logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon CloudFront web logs installation docs Monitor Amazon CloudFront web logs in New Relic. What is Amazon CloudFront? Speeds up the distribution of web content served from Amazon Web Services. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon CloudFront by sending your Amazon Cloudfront Web Logs to New Relic. Check out our Amazon CloudFront documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's Log monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon CloudFront. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Joseph Counts Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs AWS FireLens plugin for Logs Amazon S3 Amazon CloudFront Fastly CDN", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 442.39847, + "_score": 420.44464, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -180957,7 +181024,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Glassbox quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Glassbox Digital Documentation   1 Glassbox observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Glasbox integraton guide Integrate your Glassbox data with New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Glassbox empowers organizations to create frictionless digital journeys for their customers. Our digital experience analytics and Session Replay platform works in real time across mobile apps and websites to accelerate loyalty and growth. Through AI-driven visualization and analytics tools, Glassbox helps teams to prioritize customer experience and digital product enhancements from a single collaborative system. The Glassbox quickstart helps you understand the impact of application performance on your customers’ digital experience. Gain deeper contextual insights by combining the data capture and session replay capabilities of Glassbox with New Relic One. Get a view of behavioral insights and KPIs inside a pre-built New Relic dashboard, which links directly to a session replay in Glassbox, so you can find the root cause of the digital issue and fix performance issues faster. For more information or support, please go to glassbox.com How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Joseph Counts (New Relic), Glassbox Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Full Story Speedscale Delphix Fastly CDN Mule ESB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 396.89966, + "_score": 376.96344, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -181007,7 +181074,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Postman quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Postman Monitor Documentation   1 Postman observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Postman integration configuration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Postman introduction Postman is an API platform for building and using APIs. Postman simplifies each step of the API lifecycle and streamlines collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster. Postman quickstart highlights The Postman quickstart allows you to get an opinionated visualization of your Postman API data within minutes. View your average latency over time Compare your total request count over time Get a real time tally of recent errors and failed tests Measure API 4xx and 5xx failures Review your byte traffic over time Getting started Watch the Nerd Byte instructional video Read the blog post How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Shashank Awasthi, Postman Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Speedscale Cloudflare Network Logs MariaDB Mule ESB Bitbucket", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 375.38806, + "_score": 356.5677, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -181057,7 +181124,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Kubernetes quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Kubernetes Dashboard Get a high level overview of your Kubernetes instances Alerts   3 Kubernetes observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU utilization is above 90% for at least 10 minutes. High Disk Utlilzation This alert is triggered when the Disk Utilization is above 95% for at least 15 minutes. High Memory Usage This alert is triggered when the Memory Usage is above 85%. Documentation   1 Kubernetes observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kubernetes installation docs Kubernetes is an open-source container-orchestration system for automating computer application deployment, scaling, and management. Why monitor Kubernetes? Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and, management of containerized applications. The New Relic Kubernetes monitoring quickstart gives you visibility into your Kubernetes clusters and workloads in minutes, whether your clusters are hosted on-premises or in the cloud. Kubernetes quickstart highlights The New Relic Kubernetes quickstart uses dashboards to proactively monitor your metrics, like: resources used number of K8s objects namespaces per cluster pods by namespace container cpu usage container restarts missing pods by deployment node resource consumption, and more. This quickstart is also compatible with on-host integrations like: Cassandra MySQL Apache, and more. New Relic + Kubernetes = Optimum performance monitoring The New Relic Kubernetes quickstart has multiple components that work together to give you end-to-end observability across your clusters. While you have the flexibility to deploy the components that you prefer, to achieve full observability, you need to install the complete package to monitor all metrics. Use our quickstart to generate a Kubernetes manifest and add Pixie for more fine-grained telemetry data. You can also do the installation with Pixie for fine-grained telemetry data. Our quickstart monitors the aggregated core and memory usage across all nodes in your cluster. This allows you to meet resource requirements for optimal application performance. It also empowers you to track resource consumption, find pods that aren't running, monitor disk usage, and troubleshoot container restarts. The New Relic Kubernetes integration has dashboards and a cluster explorer that provide a multi-dimensional representation of a Kubernetes cluster from which you can explore your namespaces, deployments, nodes, pods, containers, and applications. Download the New Relic Kubernetes quickstart today to gain instant visibility into your Kubernetes services, clusters and workloads in minutes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Query Pixie data Error messages Manage your Auto-telemetry with Pixie data ingest Configure control plane monitoring Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 405.48462, + "_score": 385.19604, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -181071,47 +181138,6 @@ }, "id": "63235a0864441f4cff1013eb" }, - { - "sections": [ - "Error messages", - "Problem", - "Invalid New Relic license", - "Error sending events", - "Failed to discover kube-state-metrics", - "Solution for integration version v2", - "Missing metrics for Namespaces, Deployments, and ReplicaSets", - "Indicators of missing data", - "Cannot list pods at the cluster scope" - ], - "title": "Error messages", - "type": "docs", - "tags": [ - "Integrations", - "Kubernetes integration", - "Troubleshooting" - ], - "external_id": "58f57f3e85c9a788ab6fadabb0c821be699c06a5", - "image": "", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/kubernetes-pixie/kubernetes-integration/troubleshooting/kubernetes-integration-troubleshooting-error-messages/", - "published_at": "2023-01-21T14:16:39Z", - "updated_at": "2022-12-15T22:28:50Z", - "document_type": "troubleshooting_doc", - "popularity": 1, - "body": "Problem You are getting error messages for the New Relic Kubernetes integration in your New Relic infrastructure logs. Invalid New Relic license If the license you are using is invalid then you will see an error like this in the logs of the agent or forwarder containers: 2018-04-09T14:20:17.750893186Z time=\"2018-04-09T14:20:17Z\" level=error msg=\"metric sender can't process 0 times\" error=\"InventoryIngest: events were not accepted: 401 401 Unauthorized Invalid license key.\" Copy To resolve this problem make sure you specify a valid license key. Error sending events If the agent is not able to connect to New Relic servers you will see an error like the following in the logs of the agent or forwarder containers: 2018-04-09T18:16:35.497195185Z time=\"2018-04-09T18:16:35Z\" level=error msg=\"metric sender can't process 1 times\" error=\"Error sending events: Post https://staging-infra-api.newrelic.com/metrics/events/bulk: net/http: request canceled (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)\" Copy Depending on the exact nature of the error the message in the logs may differ. To address this problem, see the New Relic networks documentation. Failed to discover kube-state-metrics The Kubernetes integration requires kube-state-metrics. If that is not found, you will see an error like the following in the newrelic-infra container logs: time=\"2022-06-21T09:12:20Z\" level=error msg=\"retrieving scraper data: retrieving ksm data: discovering KSM endpoints: timeout discovering endpoints\" Copy Common reasons for this error include: kube-state-metrics has not been deployed into the cluster. kube-state-metrics is deployed using a custom deployment. There are multiple versions of kube-state-metrics running and the Kubernetes integration is not finding the correct one. The Kubernetes integration automatically discovers kube-state-metrics in your cluster using by default legeraging the label \"app.kubernetes.io/name=kube-state-metrics\" across all namespaces. You can change the discovery behavior in the ksm.config of the helm chart values . Solution for integration version v2 Below are some solutions to the most common Kubernetes integration errors. These errors show up in the standard non-verbose Infrastructure agent logs. If you need more detailed logs working with New Relic support, for example, see Kubernetes logs. Failed to discover kube-state-metrics The Kubernetes integration requires kube-state-metrics. If that is not found, you will see an error like the following in the newrelic-infra container logs: 2018-04-11T08:02:41.765236022Z time=\"2018-04-11T08:02:41Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-04-11T08:02:41Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"failed to discover kube-state-metrics endpoint, got error: no service found by label k8s-app=kube-state-metrics\\\"\\n\" Copy Common reasons for this error include: kube-state-metrics has not been deployed into the cluster. kube-state-metrics is deployed using a custom deployment. There are multiple versions of kube-state-metrics running and the Kubernetes integration is not finding the correct one. The Kubernetes integration automatically discovers kube-state-metrics in your cluster using this logic: It looks for a kube-state-metrics service running on the kube-system namespace. If that is not found, it looks for a service tagged with label \"k8s-app: kube-state-metrics\". The integration also requires the kube-state-metrics pod to have the label k8s-app: kube-state-metrics or app: kube-state-metrics. If neither of those are found, there will be a log entry like the following: 2018-04-11T09:25:00.825532798Z time=\"2018-04-11T09:25:00Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-04-11T09:25:00Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"failed to discover nodeIP with kube-state-metrics, got error: no pod found by label k8s-app=kube-state-metrics\\\"\\n Copy To solve this issue, add the k8s-app=kube-state-metrics label to the kube-state-metrics pod. Missing metrics for Namespaces, Deployments, and ReplicaSets If metrics for Kubernetes nodes, pods, and containers are showing but metrics for namespaces, deployments and ReplicaSets are missing, the Kubernetes integration is not able to connect to kube-state-metrics. Indicators of missing data Indicators of missing namespace, deployment, and ReplicaSet data: In the # of K8s objects chart, that data is missing. Queries for K8sNamespaceSample, K8sDeploymentSample, and K8sReplicasetSample don't show any data. There are few possible reasons for this: kube-state-metrics service has been customized to listen on port 80. If that is the case, you may see an error like the following in the verbose logs: time=\"2018-04-04T09:35:47Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-04-04T09:35:47Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"Non-recoverable error group: error querying KSM. Get http://kube-state-metrics.kube-system.svc.cluster.local:0/metrics: net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)\\\"\\n\" Copy This is a known problem that happens in some clusters where it takes too much time for kube-state-metrics to collect all the cluster's information before sending to the integration. As a workaround, increase the kube-state-metrics client timeout. kube-state-metrics instance is running behind kube-rbac-proxy. New Relic does not currently support this configuration. You may see an error like the following in the verbose logs: time=\"2018-03-28T23:09:12Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-03-28T23:09:12Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"Non-recoverable error group: error querying KSM. Get http://192.168.132.37:8443/metrics: net/http: HTTP/1.x transport connection broken: malformed HTTP response \\\\\\\"\\\\\\\\x15\\\\\\\\x03\\\\\\\\x01\\\\\\\\x00\\\\\\\\x02\\\\\\\\x02\\\\\\\"\\\"\\n\" Copy The KSM payload is quite large, and the Kubernetes integration processing the date is being OOM-killed. Since the integration is not the main process of the container, the pod is not restarted. This situation can be spotted at the logs of the newrelic-infra pod running in the same node of KSM: time=\"2020-12-10T17:40:44Z\" level=error msg=\"Integration command failed\" error=\"signal: killed\" instance=nri-kubernetes integration=com.newrelic.kubernetes Copy As a workaround, increase the DaemonSet memory limits so the process is not killed. Cannot list pods at the cluster scope Newrelic pods and newrelic service account are not deployed in the same namespace. This is usually because the current context specifies a namespace. If this is the case, you will see an error like the following: time=\\\"2018-05-31T10:55:39Z\\\" level=panic msg=\\\"p ods is forbidden: User \\\\\\\"system:serviceaccount:kube-system:newrelic\\\\\\\" cannot list pods at the cluster scope\\\" Copy To check to see if this is the case, run: kubectl describe serviceaccount newrelic | grep Namespace kubectl get pods -l name=newrelic-infra --all-namespaces kubectl config get-contexts Copy To resolve this problem, change the namespace for the service account in the New Relic DaemonSet YAML file to be the same as the namespace for the current context: - kind: ServiceAccount name: newrelic namespace: default --- Copy", - "info": "", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 335.70947, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "sections": "Failed to discover kube-state-metrics", - "tags": "Kubernetes integration", - "body": " status 1" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr="time=\\"2018-04-11T08:02:41Z\\" level=fatal msg=\\"failed to discover kube-state-metrics endpoint, got error: no service found by label k8s-app=kube-state-metrics\\"\\n" Copy Common reasons for this error include: kube-state-metrics has not been deployed" - }, - "id": "617d73a064441fd0d5fbd775" - }, { "sections": [ "Set up New Relic using the Kubernetes operator", @@ -181133,7 +181159,7 @@ "external_id": "2f9f7c55115d09255ade8f1d3fbcce4bee50d4aa", "image": "", "url": "https://developer.newrelic.com/automate-workflows/get-started-kubernetes/", - "published_at": "2023-01-23T01:38:41Z", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:39:04Z", "updated_at": "2021-10-16T01:40:30Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, @@ -181141,7 +181167,7 @@ "body": "Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. You can use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic entities. In this guide you'll learn how to set up New Relic for the first time with the open source New Relic Kubernetes operator. More specifically, you'll provision an alert policy with NRQL conditions in your New Relic account using Kubernetes. Before you begin This walkthrough assumes you’ve already deployed a Kubernetes cluster. You could even create a local cluster on your machine with kind. To use this guide, you should have some basic knowledge of both New Relic and Kubernetes. To complete the full exercise, you’ll need to: Deploy a New Relic agent if you haven't done so yet. Install New Relic for your application. Install kubectl and point it at the correct cluster; this determines the cluster where you’ll install the New Relic operator. Install kustomize. Step 1 of 3 Installing the operator on your Kubernetes cluster First, install cert-manager, which automatically provisions and manages TLS certificates in Kubernetes. bash Copy $ kubectl apply --validate=false -f https://github.com/jetstack/cert-manager/releases/download/v0.15.0/cert-manager.yaml Next, install the Kubernetes operator. bash Copy $ kustomize build https://github.com/newrelic/newrelic-kubernetes-operator/config/default | kubectl apply -f - To confirm the installation was successful, run a few kubectl commands to check the status of the Kubernetes operator. Ensure the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system, has been applied: bash Copy $ kubectl get namespaces The output should be similar to the following, which includes the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system: bash Copy NAME STATUS AGE cert-manager Active 4m35s default Active 20m kube-node-lease Active 20m kube-public Active 20m kube-system Active 20m newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system Active 3m48s Now, make sure the Kubernetes operator's controller manager is running: Note: Don't forget to include the --namespace (shorthand -n) option when running kubectl get pods to ensure you're inspecting resources within the correct namespace. bash Copy $ kubectl get pods --namespace newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system You should see output similar to the following: bash Copy NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-7b9c64f58crwg9j 2/2 Running 0 157m If your output is similar to the example shown, you’re ready for the next step. If you don’t see a pod named newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-, double check your Kubernetes configuration to ensure you’re within the correct context and pointing to the correct cluster. Step 2 of 3 Creating your first alert policy To kick things off, start small. First, create an alert policy with the minimum required configuration, then add a NRQL alert condition to the policy, which will add the condition to the policy in New Relic. A minimal alert policy configuration is represented in the code below. For the sake of this walkthrough, name this file new_relic_alert_policy.yaml. Note: For help locating your user key, check out New Relic's user key documentation. apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' Copy Now run the kubectl apply command to create your alert policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml You'll see output that reads similar to the following: bash Copy alertspolicy.nr.k8s.newrelic.com/my-policy created Confirm that your alert policy was created by viewing your policies at alerts.newrelic.com/accounts/{your account ID}/policies. You can search for your new policy by its name. In this case, search for \"Alert Policy Created With k8s.\" You should see your new alert policy. Next it’s time to add a NRQL alert condition to the policy using the same configuration file. Step 3 of 3 Add NRQL alert conditions to your alert policy In the previous section you created an alert policy; now, you’ll add some alert conditions to the policy so you can trigger alerts when certain metrics are out of line. In your new_relic_alert_policy.yaml file, add a NRQL alert condition to the policy that will alert you when an application's average overall response time is above five seconds for a three minute period. Note: To receive notifications when an alert is triggered, add notification channels to your alert policy, with this code. # The policy from the previous steps apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' # Add a NRQL alert condition to the policy conditions: - spec: type: 'NRQL' name: 'NRQL Alert Condition Created With k8s' nrql: query: \"SELECT average(duration) FROM Transaction WHERE appName = 'YOUR APP NAME'\" evaluationOffset: 3 enabled: true terms: - threshold: '5' threshold_occurrences: 'ALL' threshold_duration: 180 priority: 'CRITICAL' operator: 'ABOVE' violationTimeLimit: 'ONE_HOUR' valueFunction: 'SINGLE_VALUE' Copy With the alert condition added to the configuration, you can apply the update, which will create a NRQL alert condition and add it to your policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml To confirm that the NRQL alert condition was created successfully, refresh your alert policy. If you see a new alert condition added to the alert policy, it was a success. To finish things off, you'll create and add an alert channel to your alert policy. For example, maybe you want to send an email out to your team when your alert condition is triggered. Try it out now We have a Kubernetes test cluster ready for you in 2 minutes. By following this on-line tutorial, you will learn how to: Deploy the New Relic agent in a Kubernetes environment Use the New Relic Kubernetes operator Some tips to use the on-line tutorial window: Accept the cookies, so you can see the menu bar. Click anywhere in the tutorial window to start. It will take about 2 minutes for your environment to be ready. Press CTRL-l or type clear to clear the terminal window Click on the finish flag icon in the bottom menu to hide or show the instructions Good luck! Important Some browsers automatically disable the use of iframes. If the module isn't loading please check your browser settings. Your browser does not support iframes. What’s next? Nice work — now you can manage your New Relic alert policies and NRQL alert conditions with code that integrates seamlessly within your Kubernetes workflow. This provides the ability to configure and manage your alerts with a domain-specific pattern, providing consistency and maintainability. You also gain the benefits of code reviews for any potential changes moving forward. As you and your team move forward, you might need to adjust some of the configuration values to better fit your needs. 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Invalid New Relic license If the license you are using is invalid then you will see an error like this in the logs of the agent or forwarder containers: 2018-04-09T14:20:17.750893186Z time=\"2018-04-09T14:20:17Z\" level=error msg=\"metric sender can't process 0 times\" error=\"InventoryIngest: events were not accepted: 401 401 Unauthorized Invalid license key.\" Copy To resolve this problem make sure you specify a valid license key. Error sending events If the agent is not able to connect to New Relic servers you will see an error like the following in the logs of the agent or forwarder containers: 2018-04-09T18:16:35.497195185Z time=\"2018-04-09T18:16:35Z\" level=error msg=\"metric sender can't process 1 times\" error=\"Error sending events: Post https://staging-infra-api.newrelic.com/metrics/events/bulk: net/http: request canceled (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)\" Copy Depending on the exact nature of the error the message in the logs may differ. To address this problem, see the New Relic networks documentation. Failed to discover kube-state-metrics The Kubernetes integration requires kube-state-metrics. If that is not found, you will see an error like the following in the newrelic-infra container logs: time=\"2022-06-21T09:12:20Z\" level=error msg=\"retrieving scraper data: retrieving ksm data: discovering KSM endpoints: timeout discovering endpoints\" Copy Common reasons for this error include: kube-state-metrics has not been deployed into the cluster. kube-state-metrics is deployed using a custom deployment. There are multiple versions of kube-state-metrics running and the Kubernetes integration is not finding the correct one. The Kubernetes integration automatically discovers kube-state-metrics in your cluster using by default legeraging the label \"app.kubernetes.io/name=kube-state-metrics\" across all namespaces. You can change the discovery behavior in the ksm.config of the helm chart values . Solution for integration version v2 Below are some solutions to the most common Kubernetes integration errors. These errors show up in the standard non-verbose Infrastructure agent logs. If you need more detailed logs working with New Relic support, for example, see Kubernetes logs. Failed to discover kube-state-metrics The Kubernetes integration requires kube-state-metrics. If that is not found, you will see an error like the following in the newrelic-infra container logs: 2018-04-11T08:02:41.765236022Z time=\"2018-04-11T08:02:41Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-04-11T08:02:41Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"failed to discover kube-state-metrics endpoint, got error: no service found by label k8s-app=kube-state-metrics\\\"\\n\" Copy Common reasons for this error include: kube-state-metrics has not been deployed into the cluster. kube-state-metrics is deployed using a custom deployment. There are multiple versions of kube-state-metrics running and the Kubernetes integration is not finding the correct one. The Kubernetes integration automatically discovers kube-state-metrics in your cluster using this logic: It looks for a kube-state-metrics service running on the kube-system namespace. If that is not found, it looks for a service tagged with label \"k8s-app: kube-state-metrics\". The integration also requires the kube-state-metrics pod to have the label k8s-app: kube-state-metrics or app: kube-state-metrics. If neither of those are found, there will be a log entry like the following: 2018-04-11T09:25:00.825532798Z time=\"2018-04-11T09:25:00Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-04-11T09:25:00Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"failed to discover nodeIP with kube-state-metrics, got error: no pod found by label k8s-app=kube-state-metrics\\\"\\n Copy To solve this issue, add the k8s-app=kube-state-metrics label to the kube-state-metrics pod. Missing metrics for Namespaces, Deployments, and ReplicaSets If metrics for Kubernetes nodes, pods, and containers are showing but metrics for namespaces, deployments and ReplicaSets are missing, the Kubernetes integration is not able to connect to kube-state-metrics. Indicators of missing data Indicators of missing namespace, deployment, and ReplicaSet data: In the # of K8s objects chart, that data is missing. Queries for K8sNamespaceSample, K8sDeploymentSample, and K8sReplicasetSample don't show any data. There are few possible reasons for this: kube-state-metrics service has been customized to listen on port 80. If that is the case, you may see an error like the following in the verbose logs: time=\"2018-04-04T09:35:47Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-04-04T09:35:47Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"Non-recoverable error group: error querying KSM. Get http://kube-state-metrics.kube-system.svc.cluster.local:0/metrics: net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)\\\"\\n\" Copy This is a known problem that happens in some clusters where it takes too much time for kube-state-metrics to collect all the cluster's information before sending to the integration. As a workaround, increase the kube-state-metrics client timeout. kube-state-metrics instance is running behind kube-rbac-proxy. New Relic does not currently support this configuration. You may see an error like the following in the verbose logs: time=\"2018-03-28T23:09:12Z\" level=error msg=\"executing data source\" data prefix=\"integration/com.newrelic.kubernetes\" error=\"exit status 1\" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr=\"time=\\\"2018-03-28T23:09:12Z\\\" level=fatal msg=\\\"Non-recoverable error group: error querying KSM. Get http://192.168.132.37:8443/metrics: net/http: HTTP/1.x transport connection broken: malformed HTTP response \\\\\\\"\\\\\\\\x15\\\\\\\\x03\\\\\\\\x01\\\\\\\\x00\\\\\\\\x02\\\\\\\\x02\\\\\\\"\\\"\\n\" Copy The KSM payload is quite large, and the Kubernetes integration processing the date is being OOM-killed. Since the integration is not the main process of the container, the pod is not restarted. This situation can be spotted at the logs of the newrelic-infra pod running in the same node of KSM: time=\"2020-12-10T17:40:44Z\" level=error msg=\"Integration command failed\" error=\"signal: killed\" instance=nri-kubernetes integration=com.newrelic.kubernetes Copy As a workaround, increase the DaemonSet memory limits so the process is not killed. Cannot list pods at the cluster scope Newrelic pods and newrelic service account are not deployed in the same namespace. This is usually because the current context specifies a namespace. If this is the case, you will see an error like the following: time=\\\"2018-05-31T10:55:39Z\\\" level=panic msg=\\\"p ods is forbidden: User \\\\\\\"system:serviceaccount:kube-system:newrelic\\\\\\\" cannot list pods at the cluster scope\\\" Copy To check to see if this is the case, run: kubectl describe serviceaccount newrelic | grep Namespace kubectl get pods -l name=newrelic-infra --all-namespaces kubectl config get-contexts Copy To resolve this problem, change the namespace for the service account in the New Relic DaemonSet YAML file to be the same as the namespace for the current context: - kind: ServiceAccount name: newrelic namespace: default --- Copy", + "info": "", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 319.03152, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "sections": "Failed to discover kube-state-metrics", + "tags": "Kubernetes integration", + "body": " status 1" plugin name=nri-kubernetes stderr="time=\\"2018-04-11T08:02:41Z\\" level=fatal msg=\\"failed to discover kube-state-metrics endpoint, got error: no service found by label k8s-app=kube-state-metrics\\"\\n" Copy Common reasons for this error include: kube-state-metrics has not been deployed" + }, + "id": "617d73a064441fd0d5fbd775" + }, { "sections": [ "Configure control plane monitoring", @@ -181199,7 +181266,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 316.95966, + "_score": 301.2629, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -181245,7 +181312,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 314.07568, + "_score": 297.55536, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -181278,7 +181345,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 357.9348, + "_score": 338.12335, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -181289,6 +181356,48 @@ }, "id": "6044515e196a677e3e960f6d" }, + { + "sections": [ + "Set up New Relic using the Kubernetes operator", + "Before you begin", + "Installing the operator on your Kubernetes cluster", + "Creating your first alert policy", + "Add NRQL alert conditions to your alert policy", + "Try it out now", + "Important", + "What’s next?" + ], + "title": "Set up New Relic using the Kubernetes operator", + "type": "developer", + "tags": [ + "kubernetes", + "kubernetes operator", + "nrql alert conditions" + ], + "external_id": "2f9f7c55115d09255ade8f1d3fbcce4bee50d4aa", + "image": "", + "url": "https://developer.newrelic.com/automate-workflows/get-started-kubernetes/", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:39:04Z", + "updated_at": "2021-10-16T01:40:30Z", + "document_type": "page", + "popularity": 1, + "info": "Learn how to provision New Relic resources using the [Kubernetes operator](https://github.com/newrelic/newrelic-kubernetes-operator).", + "body": "Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. You can use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic entities. In this guide you'll learn how to set up New Relic for the first time with the open source New Relic Kubernetes operator. More specifically, you'll provision an alert policy with NRQL conditions in your New Relic account using Kubernetes. Before you begin This walkthrough assumes you’ve already deployed a Kubernetes cluster. You could even create a local cluster on your machine with kind. To use this guide, you should have some basic knowledge of both New Relic and Kubernetes. To complete the full exercise, you’ll need to: Deploy a New Relic agent if you haven't done so yet. Install New Relic for your application. Install kubectl and point it at the correct cluster; this determines the cluster where you’ll install the New Relic operator. Install kustomize. Step 1 of 3 Installing the operator on your Kubernetes cluster First, install cert-manager, which automatically provisions and manages TLS certificates in Kubernetes. bash Copy $ kubectl apply --validate=false -f https://github.com/jetstack/cert-manager/releases/download/v0.15.0/cert-manager.yaml Next, install the Kubernetes operator. bash Copy $ kustomize build https://github.com/newrelic/newrelic-kubernetes-operator/config/default | kubectl apply -f - To confirm the installation was successful, run a few kubectl commands to check the status of the Kubernetes operator. Ensure the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system, has been applied: bash Copy $ kubectl get namespaces The output should be similar to the following, which includes the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system: bash Copy NAME STATUS AGE cert-manager Active 4m35s default Active 20m kube-node-lease Active 20m kube-public Active 20m kube-system Active 20m newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system Active 3m48s Now, make sure the Kubernetes operator's controller manager is running: Note: Don't forget to include the --namespace (shorthand -n) option when running kubectl get pods to ensure you're inspecting resources within the correct namespace. bash Copy $ kubectl get pods --namespace newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system You should see output similar to the following: bash Copy NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-7b9c64f58crwg9j 2/2 Running 0 157m If your output is similar to the example shown, you’re ready for the next step. If you don’t see a pod named newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-, double check your Kubernetes configuration to ensure you’re within the correct context and pointing to the correct cluster. Step 2 of 3 Creating your first alert policy To kick things off, start small. First, create an alert policy with the minimum required configuration, then add a NRQL alert condition to the policy, which will add the condition to the policy in New Relic. A minimal alert policy configuration is represented in the code below. For the sake of this walkthrough, name this file new_relic_alert_policy.yaml. Note: For help locating your user key, check out New Relic's user key documentation. apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' Copy Now run the kubectl apply command to create your alert policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml You'll see output that reads similar to the following: bash Copy alertspolicy.nr.k8s.newrelic.com/my-policy created Confirm that your alert policy was created by viewing your policies at alerts.newrelic.com/accounts/{your account ID}/policies. You can search for your new policy by its name. In this case, search for \"Alert Policy Created With k8s.\" You should see your new alert policy. Next it’s time to add a NRQL alert condition to the policy using the same configuration file. Step 3 of 3 Add NRQL alert conditions to your alert policy In the previous section you created an alert policy; now, you’ll add some alert conditions to the policy so you can trigger alerts when certain metrics are out of line. In your new_relic_alert_policy.yaml file, add a NRQL alert condition to the policy that will alert you when an application's average overall response time is above five seconds for a three minute period. Note: To receive notifications when an alert is triggered, add notification channels to your alert policy, with this code. # The policy from the previous steps apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' # Add a NRQL alert condition to the policy conditions: - spec: type: 'NRQL' name: 'NRQL Alert Condition Created With k8s' nrql: query: \"SELECT average(duration) FROM Transaction WHERE appName = 'YOUR APP NAME'\" evaluationOffset: 3 enabled: true terms: - threshold: '5' threshold_occurrences: 'ALL' threshold_duration: 180 priority: 'CRITICAL' operator: 'ABOVE' violationTimeLimit: 'ONE_HOUR' valueFunction: 'SINGLE_VALUE' Copy With the alert condition added to the configuration, you can apply the update, which will create a NRQL alert condition and add it to your policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml To confirm that the NRQL alert condition was created successfully, refresh your alert policy. If you see a new alert condition added to the alert policy, it was a success. To finish things off, you'll create and add an alert channel to your alert policy. For example, maybe you want to send an email out to your team when your alert condition is triggered. Try it out now We have a Kubernetes test cluster ready for you in 2 minutes. By following this on-line tutorial, you will learn how to: Deploy the New Relic agent in a Kubernetes environment Use the New Relic Kubernetes operator Some tips to use the on-line tutorial window: Accept the cookies, so you can see the menu bar. Click anywhere in the tutorial window to start. It will take about 2 minutes for your environment to be ready. Press CTRL-l or type clear to clear the terminal window Click on the finish flag icon in the bottom menu to hide or show the instructions Good luck! Important Some browsers automatically disable the use of iframes. If the module isn't loading please check your browser settings. Your browser does not support iframes. What’s next? Nice work — now you can manage your New Relic alert policies and NRQL alert conditions with code that integrates seamlessly within your Kubernetes workflow. This provides the ability to configure and manage your alerts with a domain-specific pattern, providing consistency and maintainability. You also gain the benefits of code reviews for any potential changes moving forward. As you and your team move forward, you might need to adjust some of the configuration values to better fit your needs. 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You can use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic entities. In this guide you'll learn how to set up New Relic for the first time with the open source New Relic Kubernetes operator. More specifically, you'll provision an alert policy with NRQL conditions in your New Relic account using Kubernetes. Before you begin This walkthrough assumes you’ve already deployed a Kubernetes cluster. You could even create a local cluster on your machine with kind. To use this guide, you should have some basic knowledge of both New Relic and Kubernetes. To complete the full exercise, you’ll need to: Deploy a New Relic agent if you haven't done so yet. Install New Relic for your application. Install kubectl and point it at the correct cluster; this determines the cluster where you’ll install the New Relic operator. Install kustomize. Step 1 of 3 Installing the operator on your Kubernetes cluster First, install cert-manager, which automatically provisions and manages TLS certificates in Kubernetes. bash Copy $ kubectl apply --validate=false -f https://github.com/jetstack/cert-manager/releases/download/v0.15.0/cert-manager.yaml Next, install the Kubernetes operator. bash Copy $ kustomize build https://github.com/newrelic/newrelic-kubernetes-operator/config/default | kubectl apply -f - To confirm the installation was successful, run a few kubectl commands to check the status of the Kubernetes operator. Ensure the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system, has been applied: bash Copy $ kubectl get namespaces The output should be similar to the following, which includes the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system: bash Copy NAME STATUS AGE cert-manager Active 4m35s default Active 20m kube-node-lease Active 20m kube-public Active 20m kube-system Active 20m newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system Active 3m48s Now, make sure the Kubernetes operator's controller manager is running: Note: Don't forget to include the --namespace (shorthand -n) option when running kubectl get pods to ensure you're inspecting resources within the correct namespace. bash Copy $ kubectl get pods --namespace newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system You should see output similar to the following: bash Copy NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-7b9c64f58crwg9j 2/2 Running 0 157m If your output is similar to the example shown, you’re ready for the next step. If you don’t see a pod named newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-, double check your Kubernetes configuration to ensure you’re within the correct context and pointing to the correct cluster. Step 2 of 3 Creating your first alert policy To kick things off, start small. First, create an alert policy with the minimum required configuration, then add a NRQL alert condition to the policy, which will add the condition to the policy in New Relic. A minimal alert policy configuration is represented in the code below. For the sake of this walkthrough, name this file new_relic_alert_policy.yaml. Note: For help locating your user key, check out New Relic's user key documentation. apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' Copy Now run the kubectl apply command to create your alert policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml You'll see output that reads similar to the following: bash Copy alertspolicy.nr.k8s.newrelic.com/my-policy created Confirm that your alert policy was created by viewing your policies at alerts.newrelic.com/accounts/{your account ID}/policies. You can search for your new policy by its name. In this case, search for \"Alert Policy Created With k8s.\" You should see your new alert policy. Next it’s time to add a NRQL alert condition to the policy using the same configuration file. Step 3 of 3 Add NRQL alert conditions to your alert policy In the previous section you created an alert policy; now, you’ll add some alert conditions to the policy so you can trigger alerts when certain metrics are out of line. In your new_relic_alert_policy.yaml file, add a NRQL alert condition to the policy that will alert you when an application's average overall response time is above five seconds for a three minute period. Note: To receive notifications when an alert is triggered, add notification channels to your alert policy, with this code. # The policy from the previous steps apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' # Add a NRQL alert condition to the policy conditions: - spec: type: 'NRQL' name: 'NRQL Alert Condition Created With k8s' nrql: query: \"SELECT average(duration) FROM Transaction WHERE appName = 'YOUR APP NAME'\" evaluationOffset: 3 enabled: true terms: - threshold: '5' threshold_occurrences: 'ALL' threshold_duration: 180 priority: 'CRITICAL' operator: 'ABOVE' violationTimeLimit: 'ONE_HOUR' valueFunction: 'SINGLE_VALUE' Copy With the alert condition added to the configuration, you can apply the update, which will create a NRQL alert condition and add it to your policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml To confirm that the NRQL alert condition was created successfully, refresh your alert policy. If you see a new alert condition added to the alert policy, it was a success. To finish things off, you'll create and add an alert channel to your alert policy. For example, maybe you want to send an email out to your team when your alert condition is triggered. Try it out now We have a Kubernetes test cluster ready for you in 2 minutes. By following this on-line tutorial, you will learn how to: Deploy the New Relic agent in a Kubernetes environment Use the New Relic Kubernetes operator Some tips to use the on-line tutorial window: Accept the cookies, so you can see the menu bar. Click anywhere in the tutorial window to start. It will take about 2 minutes for your environment to be ready. Press CTRL-l or type clear to clear the terminal window Click on the finish flag icon in the bottom menu to hide or show the instructions Good luck! Important Some browsers automatically disable the use of iframes. If the module isn't loading please check your browser settings. Your browser does not support iframes. What’s next? Nice work — now you can manage your New Relic alert policies and NRQL alert conditions with code that integrates seamlessly within your Kubernetes workflow. This provides the ability to configure and manage your alerts with a domain-specific pattern, providing consistency and maintainability. You also gain the benefits of code reviews for any potential changes moving forward. As you and your team move forward, you might need to adjust some of the configuration values to better fit your needs. 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Documentation   1 Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets? Automatically scale application load across a series of heterogeneous, load-balanced virtual machines. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Logic Apps Azure Event Hubs Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.39597, + "_score": 115.26474, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -181543,7 +181610,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure VMs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure VMs installation docs Monitor Azure VMs by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure VMs? Provides on-demand cloud infrastructure in a variety of server sizes, regions, and operating systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure VMs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure VMs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure VMs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Machine Learning Services? Build and manage machine-learning applications on Azure. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Machine Learning Services by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Machine Learning Services documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Machine Learning Services. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. 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Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Logic Apps? Scalable workflows, business processes, and enterprise orchestrations for apps and data across cloud services and on-prem systems. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Logic Apps by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Logic Apps documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Logic Apps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Event Hubs Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Cost Management Azure VMs Azure Machine Learning Services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 121.103775, + "_score": 115.02517, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -181681,7 +181748,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Event Hubs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Event Hubs installation docs Monitor Azure Event Hubs by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Event Hubs? Collect and centralize real-time streaming data into a central cloud-based pipeline. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Event Hubs by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Event Hubs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Event Hubs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 94.13504, + "_score": 94.13708, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -181783,7 +181850,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 88.5566, + "_score": 84.09302, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -181829,7 +181896,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 88.33294, + "_score": 83.90961, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -181874,7 +181941,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 88.33294, + "_score": 83.90961, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -181920,7 +181987,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 88.33294, + "_score": 83.90961, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -181970,7 +182037,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Kafka quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Kafka Documentation   1 Kafka observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kafka Distributed streaming platform built for scalability, fault-tolerance, and building real-time data pipelines and streaming applications. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Quickstart for Kafka monitoring Kafka monitoring is important to track services running on multiple Kafka servers in real-time. Observe key metrics like CPU usage, memory, and consumer lag at a glance in a Kafka dashboard. Why monitoring kafka is so important Apache Kafka is a fault-tolerant, scalable messaging system used to build real-time data pipelines. Kafka also supports replications natively, and you can build streaming applications that run inside production environments. Leveraging a Kafka monitoring tool to monitor data replication, retention, and issues like consumer lag is important. New Relic’s Kafka quickstart lets you look at performance metrics and inventory data, create your own custom charts and queries, and create alert policies. New Relic Kafka quickstart features New Relic’s Kafka monitoring tracks space and time retention, leverages replication alerts to uncover potential issues, and uses queries and a Kafka dashboard to explore them. New Relic + Kafka quickstart New Relic’s performance monitoring provides instant observability out-of-the-box. This quickstart includes: Monitoring Kafka topics Dashboards tracking brokers, messages per sec, broker bytes in and out per sec, consumer lag, and more Monitoring of producers and consumers coded in Java New Relic - complete Kafka monitoring Provide total visibility into key performance metrics like the number of client requests and bytes served per second with New Relic’s Kafka monitoring and also track inventory data and metadata in real-time. One of the key features of New Relic’s Kafka monitoring is that you can configure your retention settings by time and by space and set up real-time alerts. Track key metrics like gauge, count, and summary as well with New Relic’s instant observability quickstart. Ensure that your infrastructure remains robust and running while averting potential data loss by monitoring Kafka brokers and Kafka producers. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Jakub Kotkowiak Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources MySQL Laravel Django Tomcat PHP", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 302.43063, + "_score": 287.4722, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -182018,7 +182085,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WordPress quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Wordpress Alerts   4 WordPress observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WordPress observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WordPress installation docs Monitoring for the self-hosted version of the popular CMS and blogging tool. Why monitor WordPress? WordPress is an open source software used for creating a website, blog, or app. It is a content management system with a plugin architecture and a template system known as Themes. New Relic WordPress quickstart empowers you to monitor the performance metrics of your WordPress via our PHP agent. WordPress quickstart highlights The New Relic WordPress quickstart has the following features: Dashboards: Proactively monitor metrics like total visitor time series, device types used, users’ top 5 operating systems, web transaction time, and database call counts. Alerts: Get instant alerts like Apdex score, memory usage, transaction errors, and CPU utilization. New Relic + WordPress = Optimum performance monitoring Monitor WordPress performance with our PHP agent. The integration allows you to track the time spent within each WordPress hook, plugin, and theme. You can control which WordPress-specific metrics your app sends to New Relic by using the PHP agent's ini setting newrelic.framework.WordPress.hooks. The dashboards provide interactive visualizations to explore the total visitor time series, device types used, users’ top 5 operating systems, web transaction time, and database call counts. With real user monitoring (RUM), New Relic measures the overall time to load an entire webpage and provides actionable insights into real users' experiences on your WordPress website. Install the New Relic WordPress quickstart today to instantly monitor WordPress key performance indicators with our PHP agent. The quickstart is the key to a seamless WordPress uptime monitoring. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Laravel Kafka MySQL Drupal PHP", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 236.48529, + "_score": 224.75827, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -182064,7 +182131,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Laravel quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Laravel observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Laravel observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Laravel installation docs Laravel is a free, open-source PHP MVC web framework. Laravel PHP Monitoring Laravel is a free, open-source PHP model-view-controller web framework that empowers developers to carry out common tasks in web and app development projects with ease. New Relic Laravel quickstart features The New Relic Laravel monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our standard dashboard provides a clear overview of transactions, errors and virtual machines. The Laravel PHP dashboard also helps you track other key indicators like daily transaction errors, comparison between weekly transaction errors, most popular transactions, and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like duration, error rate and throughput. Why monitor Laravel with New Relic? The New Relic Laravel quickstart installs the New Relic PHP agent so that you can instrument and monitor your Laravel application. It is your gateway to instant detection of changes in Laravel’s critical metrics. The integration helps you to monitor Laravel through a standard dashboard and three instant alerts. It can trigger low-throughput, high-error rate, and high-duration alerts when specific pre-defined alert conditions are met. The quickstart also supports Laravel to identify the appropriate place to insert JavaScript headers and footers for browser monitoring. Install the New Relic Laravel quickstart today to start monitoring your Laravel PHP framework’s key performance indicators. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP Django WordPress Java Tomcat", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 234.11447, + "_score": 222.52887, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -182113,7 +182180,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   4 .NET observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 .NET observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET installation docs A developer platform with tools and libraries for building web, mobile, desktop, games, IoT, cloud, and microservices. Comprehensive monitoring quickstart for .NET .NET Framework is a software product developed by Microsoft. It is a platform used on the Microsoft Windows operating system to build desktop and web applications and supports many programming languages. Why monitor .NET? .NET monitoring is an essential activity in .NET software development that enables software developers to observe the performance of an application in real-time. .NET monitoring enables a swift intervention if issues arise while the application runs. What should you look for in a .NET Monitor? An ideal .NET Performance Monitor must offer comprehensive and actionable information that software developers need to troubleshoot an application successfully. Some key components are: Preemptive performance monitoring Comprehensive full-stack performance monitoring Intimate code insights Granular error identification mechanism Comprehensive .NET Framework, Common Language Runtime (CLR), and Internet Information Services (IIS) monitoring What’s included in this quickstart: High-value alerts Code-related insights that acquaint developers with the intricate details of their application’s health and status by providing detailed information on errors, database queries, and transaction traces Alerts that proactively inform developers about the status of their applications What makes this quickstart unique? With this quickstart, you can monitor health and status in one place, focus on the most important information, and enable preventative maintenance strategy. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Install Now!", - "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Tomcat quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Tomcat observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Tomcat observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Tomcat installation docs Open-source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and WebSocket technologies. What is Tomcat? Open-source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and WebSocket technologies.It implements Java enterprise specs like WebSocket technologies and JavaServer Pages. The Apache Tomcat software powers large-scale, mission-critical web applications across a diverse range of organizations. New Relic Tomcat quickstart features Our Tomcat monitoring integration has the following features: A standard dashboard that tracks key indicators like error overview, virtual machine overview, daily transaction errors, transaction errors today vs 1 week ago, CPU utilization, memory heap used, and more Instant alerts on performance metrics like transaction errors and high CPU utilization Custom queries and immediate data visualization Why monitor Tomcat with New Relic? New Relic’s Tomcat monitoring quickstart automatically instruments Tomcat with the New Relic Java agent. It helps you to immediately monitor Tomcat’s memory usage and other indicators with instant alerts and a standard dashboard, giving you valuable insights to improve Tomcat’s performance. Our Tomcat integration empowers teams to monitor micros-services under Tomcat. Your team can leverage the integration to report all data for each service to New Relic and drill into specific JVMs to see the data and details for each instance. Get started with New Relic Tomcat monitoring quickstart today to proactively monitor Tomcat. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Java Laravel MySQL Django PHP", + "info": "Learn how Java application monitoring from New Relic helps business users and developers monitor performance. Get started today.", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Java quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 212.8225, + "_score": 203.74591, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "tags": "most popular" + "tags": "most popular", + "body": " . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java" }, - "id": "6323641ce7b9d28b08c10c4b" + "id": "6323426e28ccbcf45059c31f" } ], "/vercel": [ @@ -182215,7 +182283,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 CircleCI quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CircleCI Documentation   1 CircleCI observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Forward CircleCI logs to New Relic How to set up a webhook to forward your CircleCI logs to New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo CircleCI Quickstart The world’s best software teams use CircleCI to deliver quality code with confidence. As the largest continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) platform, CircleCI empowers engineers to seamlessly take ideas to execution, at scale. Every feature of our platform is built to fine-tune the entire development process from start to finish. This quickstart allows users to view analytical data about their CircleCI jobs within the New Relic dashboard to gain visibility into the performance and health of their continuous integration and deployment pipelines. With the CircleCI quickstart you can: Monitor real-time CI performance, activity, and health, or track over time. Identify opportunities for optimization. The CircleCI quickstart includes a dashboard where users can easily monitor: Total Jobs Ran Job Health (% success) Projects Summary Most Recent Failed Jobs Jobs Ran Per Project Requirements To set up the integration, visit the CircleCI Webhooks documentation. Contact us Show us how you’re using the quickstart for a chance to win a CircleCI swag kit! Join us on Discuss here. For more information or support, please go to support.circleci.com How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Joseph Counts Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Postman Bitbucket Cloudflare Network Logs Speedscale Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 368.11072, + "_score": 349.83997, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -182270,7 +182338,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netlify Builds quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netlify Alerts   3 Netlify Builds observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Build Failed This alert is triggered whenever the build error count is > 0 JavaScript Errors This alert is triggered whenever the number of JavaScript errors deviates 5 standard deviations from the normal. Page Load Time Degrades This alert is triggered whenever the average page load time deviates 2 standard deviations from the normal. Documentation   1 Netlify Builds observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Install the New Relic plugin for Netlify Netlify is an all-in-one platform for automating modern web projects. Replace your hosting infrastructure, continuous integration, and deployment pipeline with a single workflow. Integrate dynamic functionality like serverless functions, user authentication, and form handling as your projects grow. Netlify Builds quickstart highlights The Netlify Builds quickstart is the fastest way to explore data from the New Relic Netlify plugin. Visualize your Netlify performance with a wide selection of dashboards. Get a detailed view of your web application traffic, including page views, load times, sessions, and most popular content Find out more about your visitors. Where are they from? What devices are they using? When do they frequent your application most? View in-depth information about your page rendering, including LCP, CLS, and FID ratings See all your JavaScript errors tagged by deployment Compare deployment statstics and notice trends in failing builds Know as soon as an event occurs with alerts. When the number of JavaScript errors increases beyond an allowed threshold If the onError event is triggered and a build fails When page load time degrades beyond two standard deviations from the normal How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Aaron Bassett (New Relic) Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Puppet On-host integration executable file: JSON specifications Introduction to on-host integrations Implementation part 2: Instrument Introduction to browser monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 253.68639, + "_score": 240.84883, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -182326,7 +182394,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netlify Logs quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netlify Traffic and Function Logs Netlify traffic and function log drain dashboard Documentation   1 Netlify Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Configuration docs Configuring Netlify log drains for New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Use this quickstart to quickly parse traffic and function logs from Netlify into meaningful metrics within New Relic. Netlify Logs quickstart highlights The Netlify Logs quickstart is the fastest way to explore and visualize data from traffic and function logs provided by Netlify log drains. With this quickstart, you can easily understand: Changes in your sites' traffic over time Percentage of successful requests, warnings, and errors Requests by status Average duration of requests Changes in Functions utilization over time Number of successful Function Invocations, warnings, and errors Number of Function Invocations over time Average Function duration Traffic logs and function logs for correlation with these metrics Note: The Functions dashboard within the Netlify Logs quickstart features a function duration chart that requires a custom parsing rule to correctly display this data. To create this parsing rule in New Relic One, navigate to the Logs tab and select the Parsing option under Manage Data. Click Create Parsing Rule and enter a name for your rule (ex: Function Duration). Under Attribute, select log_type and select functions under Value. In the Parsing Logic field, enter the following: %{WORD:level} RequestId: %{DATA} %{BASE16FLOAT:duration} %{DATA} %{INT:billed_duration} %{DATA} %{INT:max_mem} %{DATA} %{INT:used_mem} Enable the rule toggle and the then click Save Parsing Rule. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Matt Rinehart (Netlify) Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Stream logs from Heroku Go: Configure logs in context AWS Lambda for sending logs from S3 AWS Lambda for sending CloudWatch logs Introduction to the Log API", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 248.54257, + "_score": 236.11862, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -182378,7 +182446,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Speedscale quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Speedscale Reports Documentation   2 Speedscale observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. New Relic Explorer Hub Ask questions in the post on New Relic Explorer Hub Speedscale Installation Docs The only prerequisite is to obtain your New Relic account id and license key. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Speedscale lets you capture traffic from one environment and replay elsewhere. Use the traffic replay to validate new code performance and functionality. Track the SRE golden signals of latency, throughput, CPU, memory and error metrics before you deploy. Preview your container or API behavior in your CI pipeline without having to write any scripts. Any necessary backends are provided by Speedscale’s mocking technology, which also uses past traffic to generate proper responses you expect during traffic replay. Speedscale Snapshots are subsets of traffic that you would like to replay to test how your new code reacts, similar to test scenarios. Deploying this quickstart adds a Speedscale dashboard to your New Relic account that includes replay success rates, response time and deep links to reports. Read the integration tutorial for the Speedscale quickstart on New Relic Explorer Hub. If you have questions about this quickstart please contact support@speedscale.com. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Speedscale Inc. Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Postman Glassbox Cloudflare Network Logs Netlify Logs CircleCI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 236.1443, + "_score": 224.19449, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -182429,7 +182497,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Postman quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Postman Monitor Documentation   1 Postman observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Postman integration configuration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Postman introduction Postman is an API platform for building and using APIs. Postman simplifies each step of the API lifecycle and streamlines collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster. Postman quickstart highlights The Postman quickstart allows you to get an opinionated visualization of your Postman API data within minutes. View your average latency over time Compare your total request count over time Get a real time tally of recent errors and failed tests Measure API 4xx and 5xx failures Review your byte traffic over time Getting started Watch the Nerd Byte instructional video Read the blog post How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Shashank Awasthi, Postman Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Speedscale Cloudflare Network Logs MariaDB Mule ESB Bitbucket", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 228.06735, + "_score": 216.62448, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -182477,7 +182545,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 HAProxy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. HAProxy Documentation   1 HAProxy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. HAProxy Free, open-source software load balancer and proxy server for TCP and HTTP-based applications that spreads traffic across multiple servers. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Complete quickstart for HAProxy monitoring HAProxy monitoring helps maintain system performance and provides the visibility you need to identify and resolve the cause of errors and latency. When you monitor HAProxy in real-time, you can see the entire service topology of your data pipeline and applications in an HAProxy dashboard. Keep track of TCP and HTTP-based applications powered by the highly available and stable TCP/HTTP load-balancing software and proxy solution. New Relic HAProxy quickstart highlights New Relic's HAProxy monitoring agent tracks server capacity to ensure that it can handle all concurrent sessions. You can efficiently manage your resources and run applications optimally by keeping an eye on real-time HAProxy status and statistics. New Relic's HAProxy monitoring quickstart has the following out-of-the-box features so you can monitor your frontend/server inventory and the health/availability of your backend servers: Alerts (latency and errors) Dashboards (bytes sent and received per second, frontend statuses, request errors per second, sessions per second, and active servers - same dashboards for both front and backend) New Relic - The complete HAProxy dashboard tool New Relic's instant observability quickstart provides a complete view of server health, capacity, and potential latency issues in a single HAProxy dashboard. Track frontend request rates in real-time, gauge the peaks and the drops, and better manage traffic spikes. Get a comprehensive view of the entire infrastructure to remediate errors before impact on user experiences by correlating frontend and backend metrics. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Jakub Kotkowiak Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources F5 Varnish Azure Load Balancer Google Load Balancing AWS ELB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 275.05078, + "_score": 262.39755, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -182521,7 +182589,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 F5 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. F5 installation docs Family of software and hardware products designed around application availability, access control, and security. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is F5? F5 is a family of software and hardware products designed around application availability, access control, and security. Get started! Use New Relic's F5 BIG-IP integration to collect and send inventory and metrics from your F5 BIG-IP instance, where you can aggregate and visualize key performance metrics. We collect data at the system, application, pool, pool member, virtual server, and node levels. Follow the F5 monitoring integration documentation to get started. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources HAProxy Varnish Azure Load Balancer Google Load Balancing AWS ELB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 275.0377, + "_score": 262.38666, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -182566,7 +182634,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Azure Load Balancer observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Load Balancer installation docs Monitor Azure Load Balancer by connecting Azure to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Load Balancer? Watches incoming TCP and UDP traffic from different services, and uses health to distribute those requests across different instances. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Load Balancer by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Load Balancer documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Load Balancer. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Azure Load Balancer monitoring integration F5 HAProxy Varnish Azure Virtual Network", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 222.68585, + "_score": 212.4278, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -182611,7 +182679,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.8215, + "_score": 191.3201, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -182648,7 +182716,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 201.89255, + "_score": 190.66324, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -182691,7 +182759,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Elasticsearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Elasticsearch Monitoring Alerts   7 Elasticsearch observability quickstart contains 7 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Query Load Baseline This alert is triggered when the count of active queries on primary shards deviates more than 2 standard deviations above or below the baseline. This can be a leading indicator of a potential loss of service or flood of requests. Cluster Health This alert triggers when the reported health of an Elasticsearch cluster is 'red'. Flush Latency Threshold This alert will trigger when the Flush latency for an Elasticsearch cluster's primary shards is >5ms. This is measured by: # of Flushes / Time spent on Flushes (ms) for the evaluated time window. Increased Flush Latency is an indication that your disks cannot keep up with your cluster's demands and you may need to reconfigure the 'flush_threshold_size' setting to reduce the translog size needed to trigger a flush operation. FS Utilization Percent This alert will trigger when the File Store of an Elasticsearch cluster node is >90% full. Index Health This alert triggers when the reported health of an Elasticsearch index is 'red'. Indexing Latency Threshold This alert will trigger when the Indexing latency for an Elasticsearch cluster's primary shards is >5ms. This is measured by: # of Docs Indexed / Time spent Indexing (ms) for the evaluated time window. Increased Flush Latency is an indication that you are trying to index too many documents at one time and you may need to reconfigured your settings to increase performance. JVM Heap Utilization Percent This alert will trigger when the JVM Heap utilization of an Elasticsearch cluster node is >90%. Documentation   1 Elasticsearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Elasticsearch Multitenant-capable full-text RESTful search engine with an HTTP web interface and schema-free JSON documents. This quickstart includes dashboards and alerts for popular signals regarding Elasticsearch cluster health and performance. Use this quickstart together with the New Relic Elasticsearch On Host Integration and New Relic Infrastructure agent log forwarding to get insight into the performance of your Elasticsearch clusters. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.0155, + "_score": 152.89148, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -182733,7 +182801,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Memcached quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Memcached Documentation   1 Memcached observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Memcached Open-source distributed memory caching system to reduce the number of calls to external databases or APIs. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Official New Relic quickstart for Memcached Use this quickstart together with the New Relic Memcached On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your Memcached instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.0155, + "_score": 152.89148, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -182777,7 +182845,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Oracle Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Oracle Database installation docs Traditional database management system for running online transaction processing, data warehousing, and mixed database workloads. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Oracle? Traditional database management system for running online transaction processing, data warehousing, and mixed database workloads. Get started! Use New Relic's Oracle Database integration to collect key performance metrics on databases, tablespaces, and memory by default. Follow the Oracle Database monitoring integration documentation to get started. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Memcached Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.0155, + "_score": 152.89148, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -182823,7 +182891,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Couchbase quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Couchbase Documentation   1 Couchbase observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Couchbase Couchbase is an open-source, distributed multi-model NoSQL document-oriented database software package. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Couchbase is an award-winning distributed NoSQL cloud database. It delivers unmatched versatility, performance, scalability, and financial value across cloud, on-premises, hybrid, distributed cloud, and edge computing deployments. As a key-value and document database that’s memory first, Couchbase empowers developers to build responsive and flexible cloud, mobile, and edge computing applications that scale effortlessly. You can use this quickstart together with the New Relic Couchbase On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your Couchbase instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.0155, + "_score": 152.89148, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -182865,7 +182933,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Microsoft SQL Server observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MSSQL installation docs Relational database management system used to store and retrieve data as requested by other software applications. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Relational database management system used to store and retrieve data as requested by other software applications. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 160.73123, + "_score": 152.65842, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -182913,7 +182981,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Documentation   1 Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. New Relic Kubernetes Logs integration Kubernetes plugin for log forwarding Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Shows log bytes ingest for Kubernetes faceted by several common attributes k8s logs: application, environment, container, namespace, pod and cluster. Total logs and GB ingested is shown. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Jim Hagan, Brian Bost, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Not seeing control plane data Error messages New Relic Metrics Adapter New Relic data dictionary Calico integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 498.50916, + "_score": 473.13843, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -183031,7 +183099,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 439.94275, + "_score": 414.63483, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -183071,7 +183139,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 398.37268, + "_score": 377.508, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -183110,7 +183178,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 397.35828, + "_score": 377.47607, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -183152,7 +183220,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 395.17682, + "_score": 375.3369, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -183195,7 +183263,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 542.8416, + "_score": 515.5461, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -183249,7 +183317,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Node Exporter quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Node Exporter Alerts   1 Node Exporter observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Node Exporter CPU Seconds Threshold Documentation   2 Node Exporter observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Node Exporter - GitHub Exporter for machine metrics Node Exporter - Prometheus Monitoring Linux Host Metrics with the Node Exporter Official New Relic dashboard for Prometheus Node Exporter. Node Exporter allows host metrics gathered by the exporter to be scraped by Prometheus Server. Dashboard Highlights Load Averages CPU Memory Usage Storage Usage Network Requirements: Prometheus Server Node Exporter installed Enable Prometheus Remote Write to New Relic. To be able to filter metrics by a specific label that isn't part of the Node Exporter default installation, an external_label will need to be added to the Prometheus config. Example: global: external_labels: clusterName: How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Redis (Prometheus) Redis integration Set up the Prometheus agent Compare Prometheus remote write data's sent and billed bytes View and query your Prometheus data", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 411.91235, + "_score": 391.19208, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -183300,7 +183368,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 CockroachDB (Prometheus) quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CockroachDB (Prometheus) Alerts   13 CockroachDB (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 13 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. CA certificate expiration This alert is triggered when there are less than 90 days remaining for CA certificate expiration. The alert threshold can be changed to your desired expiration alerting requirements. Client CA certificate expiration This alert is triggered when there are less than 90 days remaining for Client CA certificate expiration. The alert threshold can be changed to your desired expiration alerting requirements. Cluster running with different versions This alert is triggered when there are multiple versions of CockroachDB running in a single cluster. High fd open count This alert is triggered when a node passes 80% of the open file descriptors limit for 15 minutes. The alert threshold can be changes to your desired file descriptors limit requirements. Instance dead alert This alert triggers when an instance is down for 15 minutes. The alert threshold can be changed to your acceptable downtime requirements. Low disk storage Send an alert when available storage capacity is below 15% for over 15 minutes. The alert threshold can be changed to your desired storage limit requirements. Node certificate expiration This alert is triggered when there are less than 30 days remaining for Node certificate expiration. The alert threshold can be changed to your desired expiration alerting requirements. Node down alert This alert triggers when a node is down for 15 minutes. The alert threshold can be changed to your acceptable downtime requirements. Slow latch requests This alert triggers when there are > 0 slow latch requests for over 5 minutes. The alert threshold can be changed to your acceptable slow request requirements. Slow lease requests This alert triggers when there are > 0 slow lease requests for over 5 minutes. The alert threshold can be changed to your acceptable slow request requirements. Slow raft requests This alert triggers when there are > 0 slow raft requests for over 5 minutes. The alert threshold can be changed to your acceptable slow request requirements. UI CA certificate expiration This alert is triggered when there are less than 90 days remaining for UI CA certificate expiration. The alert threshold can be changed to your desired expiration alerting requirements. UI certificate expiration This alert is triggered when there are less than 30 days remaining for UI certificate expiration. The alert threshold can be changed to your desired expiration alerting requirements. Documentation   2 CockroachDB (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Prometheus installation docs Use Prometheus remote_write or Prometheus Agent CockroachDB Prometheus Integration CockroachDB Prometheus Integration Documentation Cockroach Database CockroachDB is a distributed SQL database built on a transactional and strongly-consistent key-value store. It scales horizontally; survives disk, machine, rack, and even datacenter failures with minimal latency disruption and no manual intervention; supports strongly-consistent ACID transactions; and provides a familiar SQL API for structuring, manipulating, and querying data. Install this quickstart to access preconfigured CockroachDB observability solutions based on Prometheus metrics that are available out-of-the-box. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Gulab Sidhwani, Zack Mutchler Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CockroachDB integration Redis integration Traefik integration Etcd integration CoreDNS integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 360.04376, + "_score": 342.16144, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -183351,7 +183419,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 348.8106, + "_score": 331.66986, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -183399,7 +183467,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Calico (Prometheus) quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Calico (Prometheus) This quickstart was built and tested based on Calico CNI metrics sent to New Relic using Prometheus Agent or Prometheus server Alerts   3 Calico (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Number Of Dataplane Failure This alert is triggered when more than 5 dataplane failures within Felix have happened High Number Of Ipset Commands Failure This alert is triggered when more than 5 ipset errors within Felix have happened High Number Of Iptables-save Failure This alert is triggered when more than 5 iptable save errors within Felix have happened Documentation   3 Calico (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Calico Metrics Documentation Learn more about the Prometheus metrics available for Calico Prometheus installation docs Use Prometheus remote_write or Prometheus Agent Calico Integration Docs New Relic documentation for the Calico integration including installation, configuration, and how to query the metrics. Calico is an open source networking and network security solution for containers, virtual machines, and native host-based workloads. Calico supports a broad range of platforms including Kubernetes, OpenShift, Mirantis Kubernetes Engine (MKE), OpenStack, and bare metal services.Whether you opt to use Calico's eBPF data plane or Linux’s standard networking pipeline, Calico delivers blazing fast performance with true cloud-native scalability This quickstart is based on metrics sent to New Relic using Prometheus Agent or Prometheus Server. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Ragalahari Potti Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Calico integration CockroachDB integration Redis integration Traefik integration Etcd integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.78015, + "_score": 323.84338, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -183447,7 +183515,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Elasticsearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Elasticsearch Monitoring Alerts   7 Elasticsearch observability quickstart contains 7 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Query Load Baseline This alert is triggered when the count of active queries on primary shards deviates more than 2 standard deviations above or below the baseline. This can be a leading indicator of a potential loss of service or flood of requests. Cluster Health This alert triggers when the reported health of an Elasticsearch cluster is 'red'. Flush Latency Threshold This alert will trigger when the Flush latency for an Elasticsearch cluster's primary shards is >5ms. This is measured by: # of Flushes / Time spent on Flushes (ms) for the evaluated time window. Increased Flush Latency is an indication that your disks cannot keep up with your cluster's demands and you may need to reconfigure the 'flush_threshold_size' setting to reduce the translog size needed to trigger a flush operation. FS Utilization Percent This alert will trigger when the File Store of an Elasticsearch cluster node is >90% full. Index Health This alert triggers when the reported health of an Elasticsearch index is 'red'. Indexing Latency Threshold This alert will trigger when the Indexing latency for an Elasticsearch cluster's primary shards is >5ms. This is measured by: # of Docs Indexed / Time spent Indexing (ms) for the evaluated time window. Increased Flush Latency is an indication that you are trying to index too many documents at one time and you may need to reconfigured your settings to increase performance. JVM Heap Utilization Percent This alert will trigger when the JVM Heap utilization of an Elasticsearch cluster node is >90%. Documentation   1 Elasticsearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Elasticsearch Multitenant-capable full-text RESTful search engine with an HTTP web interface and schema-free JSON documents. This quickstart includes dashboards and alerts for popular signals regarding Elasticsearch cluster health and performance. Use this quickstart together with the New Relic Elasticsearch On Host Integration and New Relic Infrastructure agent log forwarding to get insight into the performance of your Elasticsearch clusters. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.01541, + "_score": 152.89148, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -183489,7 +183557,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Memcached quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Memcached Documentation   1 Memcached observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Memcached Open-source distributed memory caching system to reduce the number of calls to external databases or APIs. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Official New Relic quickstart for Memcached Use this quickstart together with the New Relic Memcached On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your Memcached instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.01541, + "_score": 152.89148, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -183533,7 +183601,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Oracle Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Oracle Database installation docs Traditional database management system for running online transaction processing, data warehousing, and mixed database workloads. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Oracle? Traditional database management system for running online transaction processing, data warehousing, and mixed database workloads. Get started! Use New Relic's Oracle Database integration to collect key performance metrics on databases, tablespaces, and memory by default. Follow the Oracle Database monitoring integration documentation to get started. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Memcached Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.01541, + "_score": 152.89148, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -183579,7 +183647,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Couchbase quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Couchbase Documentation   1 Couchbase observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Couchbase Couchbase is an open-source, distributed multi-model NoSQL document-oriented database software package. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Couchbase is an award-winning distributed NoSQL cloud database. It delivers unmatched versatility, performance, scalability, and financial value across cloud, on-premises, hybrid, distributed cloud, and edge computing deployments. As a key-value and document database that’s memory first, Couchbase empowers developers to build responsive and flexible cloud, mobile, and edge computing applications that scale effortlessly. You can use this quickstart together with the New Relic Couchbase On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your Couchbase instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.01541, + "_score": 152.89148, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -183621,7 +183689,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Microsoft SQL Server observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MSSQL installation docs Relational database management system used to store and retrieve data as requested by other software applications. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Relational database management system used to store and retrieve data as requested by other software applications. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 160.73111, + "_score": 152.65842, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -183678,7 +183746,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 CircleCI quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CircleCI Documentation   1 CircleCI observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Forward CircleCI logs to New Relic How to set up a webhook to forward your CircleCI logs to New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo CircleCI Quickstart The world’s best software teams use CircleCI to deliver quality code with confidence. As the largest continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) platform, CircleCI empowers engineers to seamlessly take ideas to execution, at scale. Every feature of our platform is built to fine-tune the entire development process from start to finish. This quickstart allows users to view analytical data about their CircleCI jobs within the New Relic dashboard to gain visibility into the performance and health of their continuous integration and deployment pipelines. With the CircleCI quickstart you can: Monitor real-time CI performance, activity, and health, or track over time. Identify opportunities for optimization. The CircleCI quickstart includes a dashboard where users can easily monitor: Total Jobs Ran Job Health (% success) Projects Summary Most Recent Failed Jobs Jobs Ran Per Project Requirements To set up the integration, visit the CircleCI Webhooks documentation. Contact us Show us how you’re using the quickstart for a chance to win a CircleCI swag kit! Join us on Discuss here. For more information or support, please go to support.circleci.com How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Joseph Counts Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Postman Bitbucket Cloudflare Network Logs Speedscale Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 457.74402, + "_score": 434.86603, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -183727,7 +183795,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   3 Lacework quickstart contains 3 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Lacework Security Overview Lacework Compliance Violations Lacework Anomaly Detections Documentation   1 Lacework observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Lacework installation docs The only prerequisite is to setup the New Relic integration within the Lacework UI. Details on how to do that can be found below! Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Lacework is a comprehensive cloud security platform. We aim to turn security into a data problem and replace the frictionful processes for things like breach investigations or achieving compliance standards with simple, contextualized workflows. Technically, our approach is that we replace the traditional 'rules' based mentality that requires you to predict attacker patterns ahead of time with a fully ML based approach. We baseline what normal user, application and network behaviors look like across your workloads and cloud accounts automatically and then only alert you to deviations from the norm. This significantly reduces the amount of toil in setting up and maintaining our solution, but also drastically improves the efficacy and amount of security alerts you will receive. The following Quickstart brings the curated security alerts for misconfigurations and anomalous security behaviors into the New Relic platform so you can easily triage against your wealth of observability data or easily transition from monitoring to security investigations from a single interface! If you encounter any issues, have feedback or would like more details on how to get started, please head over to support.lacework.com or send an email to adam.larson@lacework.net! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Lacework, Inc Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity Akamai DataStream 2 Postman Snyk Mule ESB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 426.6739, + "_score": 405.34338, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -183779,7 +183847,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Delphix quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delphix Platform Dashboard Sample dashboard detailing Delphix Platform usage. Alerts   1 Delphix observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Delphix Storage Utilization Alert to monitor Delphix engines storage utilization Documentation   1 Delphix observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Quickstart and Integration Documentation Complete documentation to install and configure the Delphix quickstart and integration. Summary The Delphix quickstart for New Relic grants insights and observability of the Delphix Platform to administrators. Users may monitor various Delphix objects, such as dSources and VDBs, and trigger alerts on exceeded thresholds. In addition, when leveraging the Delphix integration, users can feed data into triggered New Relic workflows to command data-ready RCA environments through a ServiceNow automated request or direct webhook. What's the value? The Delphix Platform is a powerful test data management tool enabling the provisioning of RCA environments for mission-critical applications on demand. The quickstart allows Delphix administrators to monitor their usage, maintain high availability, and reduce the costs of forgotten virtual databases. Site Reliability Engineers rely on Delphix and New Relic to provide mission-critical application environments within minutes of an issue which eases investigation during stressful issues and helps achieve SLA times. Delphix can reduce provisioning times from days to minutes. What's inside? The quickstart contains a sample Delphix Platform Dashboard and Storage Utilization Alert to help users get started. Populating data for dashboards, alerts, and workflows requires the Delphix Integration and Delphix Data Control Tower. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Delphix Community Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gigamon Newrelic MariaDB Redis Enterprise Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity CircleCI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 404.36356, + "_score": 383.85574, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -183829,7 +183897,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 ReleaseIQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. ReleaseIQ Dashboard Documentation   1 ReleaseIQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ReleaseIQ with NewRelic setup and configuration docs ReleaseIQ is the Unified Enterprise DevOps Platform to Accelerate Software Delivery. Get started with newrelic setup and configuration. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What's ReleaseIQ? ReleaseIQ is the Unified Enterprise DevOps Platform to Accelerate Software Delivery. ReleaseIQ is focused on solving the problems of multi-tool, team, and product release pipelines. For ReleaseIQ intergration with NewRelic, you must have: A New Relic license to be configured in the ReleaseIQ Platform. Configure New Relic in the ReleaseIQ platform Observability tool settings. ReleaseIQ features with New Relic Custom Events: During pipeline execution for each step, events with all step information is sent to New Relic. To enable this feature, you will need to configure a notification to New Relic in each step. Deployment Verification: Deployments can be verified by New Relic based on the New Relic policies configured in deploy step of a pipeline. Then based on the priority, alerts will be sent back to the ReleaseIQ platform. The progress of pipeline to subsequent steps will be based on deployment verification result. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors ReleaseIQ, Hemala Devanan Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources BizTalk360 Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity CircleCI Delphix Bitbucket", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 396.79694, + "_score": 376.77545, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -183887,7 +183955,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   3 Redis Enterprise quickstart contains 3 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Redis Enterprise Database CRDT Redis Enterprise Cluster Metrics Redis Enterprise Database Metrics Documentation   1 Redis Enterprise observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Redis Enterprise Documentation How to install and configure Redis Enterprise New Relic integration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Redis Enterprise Quickstart Redis Enterprise is an enterprise offering of Redis that provides: High availability: Up to 5 9's Support: 24/7 Enterprise support Geo-replication: Write data consistency across multiple data centers Tiered storage: Store data on devices outside of RAM for cost savings High performance: Serve up to 200M operations per second This integration supports Redis Enterprise Software installations. With the Redis Enterprise quickstart you can: Monitor real-time performance and trends of you Redis Enterprise cluster Drill down into the performance of individual Redis databases Understand the Redis Active/Active metrics Cluster level metrics License Status: Information on the Enterprise license status License Capacity: Capacity licensed Used Capacity: Capacity currently in use Cluster Capacity: Information on memory and compute resources available on the cluster Total Requests: Overall throughput of the cluster in total Database level metrics Database Latency: Metrics pertaining to the latency of operations at the database level Database Throughput: Detailed information of the number of read/write operations per second Database Capacity: Memory usage details for capacity planning Network Usage: Information on the network usage per database Redis Data Retention: Expiration and Eviction statistics on object retention Active/Active metrics Lag: Time between application on servers Pending: Details of the number of writes pending as part of the sync Bandwidth: Information on the amount of traffic between clusters Contact us To get help please contact the Redis Enterprise Field Engineering How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Redis, Chris Mague Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Redis Enterprise monitoring integration Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity Node.js v1 custom instrumentation (legacy) Redis integration Node.js custom instrumentation", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 390.39255, + "_score": 370.57956, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -183938,7 +184006,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Mule ESB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Mule ESB observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Mule ESB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Mule ESB installation docs Mule is a lightweight Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform. What is Mule ESB? Mule is a lightweight Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Mule ESB with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Mule ESB. To learn more about Mulesoft, visit their blog. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources MariaDB Postman BizTalk360 Glassbox Gigamon Newrelic", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 811.1041, + "_score": 770.2125, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -183989,7 +184057,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Bitbucket quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Bitbucket Documentation   1 Bitbucket observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Bitbucket pipe integration docs Bitbucket pipe integration to send an event to New Relic from your Bitbucket pipeline. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Atlassian Bitbucket quickstart About Bitbucket With best-in-class Jira integration, and built-in CI/CD, Bitbucket Cloud is the native Git tool in Atlassian’s Open DevOps solution. About this quickstart This quickstart is built around a Bitbucket Pipe integration. This tool will enable you to send CI/CD events into New Relic, where you can monitor your Bitbucket Pipelines. With this visualization you can monitor: Number of events/pipeline builds Track priority events Real time event log from your pipeline Events and priority events over time How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Joseph Counts (New Relic) Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jenkins CircleCI ReleaseIQ BizTalk360 Speedscale", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 785.53613, + "_score": 746.25903, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -184038,7 +184106,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 ReleaseIQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. ReleaseIQ Dashboard Documentation   1 ReleaseIQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ReleaseIQ with NewRelic setup and configuration docs ReleaseIQ is the Unified Enterprise DevOps Platform to Accelerate Software Delivery. Get started with newrelic setup and configuration. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What's ReleaseIQ? ReleaseIQ is the Unified Enterprise DevOps Platform to Accelerate Software Delivery. ReleaseIQ is focused on solving the problems of multi-tool, team, and product release pipelines. For ReleaseIQ intergration with NewRelic, you must have: A New Relic license to be configured in the ReleaseIQ Platform. Configure New Relic in the ReleaseIQ platform Observability tool settings. ReleaseIQ features with New Relic Custom Events: During pipeline execution for each step, events with all step information is sent to New Relic. To enable this feature, you will need to configure a notification to New Relic in each step. Deployment Verification: Deployments can be verified by New Relic based on the New Relic policies configured in deploy step of a pipeline. Then based on the priority, alerts will be sent back to the ReleaseIQ platform. The progress of pipeline to subsequent steps will be based on deployment verification result. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors ReleaseIQ, Hemala Devanan Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources BizTalk360 Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity CircleCI Delphix Bitbucket", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 759.16064, + "_score": 720.91003, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -184089,7 +184157,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Postman quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Postman Monitor Documentation   1 Postman observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Postman integration configuration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Postman introduction Postman is an API platform for building and using APIs. Postman simplifies each step of the API lifecycle and streamlines collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster. Postman quickstart highlights The Postman quickstart allows you to get an opinionated visualization of your Postman API data within minutes. View your average latency over time Compare your total request count over time Get a real time tally of recent errors and failed tests Measure API 4xx and 5xx failures Review your byte traffic over time Getting started Watch the Nerd Byte instructional video Read the blog post How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Shashank Awasthi, Postman Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Speedscale Cloudflare Network Logs MariaDB Mule ESB Bitbucket", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 309.2955, + "_score": 293.79642, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -184138,7 +184206,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Trend Micro Cloud One Conformity Documentation   3 Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GitHub repository The GitHub repository for the integration New Relic blog post Learn more about the integration on New Relic's blog post Trend Micro blog post Learn more about the integration on Trend Micro's blog post Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic’s integration with Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity ingests cloud security posture management (CSPM) data from Conformity into New Relic in real-time. The integration deploys a Amazon Web Services (AWS) CloudFormation stack in your AWS account. Bring your Conformity generated CSPM data into New Relic one to contextualize and correlate it with workload telemetry data, delivering AI powered visualizations and quick insights. Conformity generated CSPM data into New Relic One where it's contextualized and correlated with workload telemetry data delivering AI powered visualizations and quick insights. For more information about this IO quickstart, see this how to video. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Trend Micro, Rohit Kaul Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CircleCI Mule ESB Lacework Integration ReleaseIQ Redis Enterprise", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 284.5327, + "_score": 270.22327, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -184188,7 +184256,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 RabbitMQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. RabbitMQ Documentation   1 RabbitMQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RabbitMQ Lightweight message queue and broker service that gives disparate services a common communication point. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo RabbitMQ performance RabbitMQ is an open-source message broker that supports multiple protocols. It acts as a broker, fielding messages sent from a “producer” application and distributing them to the “consumer” applications for which they are designated. The New Relic RabbitMQ agent monitors the performance of RabbitMQ instances, giving insights into their activity. It targets the AMQP RabbitMQ distribution that integrates with Node.js. RabbitMQ quickstart highlights The New Relic RabbitMQ quickstart automatically instruments your RabbitMQ application, and comes pre-built dashboards visualizing: Total Used File Descriptors by Node Total Memory Usage by Node Consumers by Queue Consumer Message Utilization by Queue Total Messages by Queue Total Message Throughput by Queue Published Messages by Queue Published Messages Throughput by Queue New Relic + RabbitMQ - Your tool for better monitoring Monitor RabbitMQ to ensure it’s coordinating messages between producer and consumer apps in a timely and efficient manner. Silent failures are common in RabbitMQ, frequently causing messages to hang or never be delivered. This can drastically warp the downstream behavior of an app. By monitoring RabbitMQ application health, system administrators can catch these errors before they occur. The key metrics to keep an eye on include memory usage, message throughput and utilization by queue, and queue consumers. Monitoring memory usage allows for detection of system overloads. Similarly, throughput and utilization trade off on queue capacity. Queues that are underutilized can be identified for message acceptance, and queues with low throughput can be investigated for hanging messages. Finally, insight into queue consumers can help to evenly distribute them across available queues. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources IBM MQ MSMQ Amazon MQ Update Java config for legacy agent versions message_transaction (Python agent API)", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 568.3194, + "_score": 538.7276, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -184244,7 +184312,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 366.78226, + "_score": 348.3366, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -184291,7 +184359,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon MQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon MQ Documentation   1 Amazon MQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon MQ installation docs Monitor Amazon MQ by connecting AWS to New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon MQ? Message brokering service for Apache ActiveMQ managed by AWS. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon MQ by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon MQ documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon MQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Note that this feature is not the same as distributed tracing, which is preferred over cross application tracing. Agent versions and protocols Make sure you meet these requirements for your agent's version, protocols, interfaces, or message queue libraries. If you are using a protocol that is not listed here, you will not see a connection between your applications. Agent version Notes C SDK Use distributed tracing. Go 1.11 or higher HTTP, HTTPS Java 3.9.0 or higher HTTP, HTTPs, JMS 1.1, RabbitMQ The Java agent also supports several message queue libraries, including those that use the JMS 1.1 interface. .NET 4.2 or higher HTTP, and supported .NET messaging systems Node.js 2.0.0 or higher HTTP, HTTPS, RabbitMQ PHP 4.19.0 or higher HTTP, HTTPS, and supported PHP message queuing systems Python 2.38.0.31 or higher HTTP, HTTPS, and supported Python message queuing systems Ruby 4.3.0 or higher HTTP, HTTPS, RabbitMQ Config file requirements In general, New Relic's cross application tracing feature is enabled by default. Requirements to change your configuration file vary, depending on your New Relic agent: C SDK (not supported) Go (not supported) Java .NET Node.js (no specific config file settings needed for Node.js) PHP Python Ruby High throughput apps Cross application traces rely on transaction events to associate related transactions. If you have a high throughput application, your agent may reach the maximum number of events that it can record in a minute and will fall back to sampling events. If a transaction’s events are sampled, you may see an incomplete cross application trace, including sometimes only the transactions that you are focused on. If your application has high throughput, some cross application traces will appear incomplete, sometimes with no links. Try viewing a different transaction trace. To reduce or eliminate sampling, you can also adjust the number of transaction events stored in your agent configuration. High throughput apps Troubleshooting tips Java From the transaction_events stanza, adjust the setting for max_samples_stored. Ruby Adjust the setting for analytics_events.max_samples_stored. Proxies If you expect to see a cross application trace link but it consistently does not appear, there may be a proxy or broker between your application’s communication. Cross application tracing relies on HTTP headers and JMS properties being passed from one application to other. HTTP proxies and message brokers sometimes strip those headers. Multi-threaded processing (Java) If one or more of your Java applications uses an async or \"reactive\" programming model, a transaction's activity may span across multiple threads. New Relic supports the Play framework and Servlet Async but not all async frameworks. For unsupported frameworks, activity on other threads is not reported as part of the transaction. Calls to other applications will not be traced. Multiple accounts Currently cross application traces do not cross New Relic accounts. If you have multiple New Relic accounts (including child accounts), you will only see traces for applications within one account. Our distributed tracing feature does cross account boundaries.", - "info": "", + "info": "Monitor MSMQ with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 MSMQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 MSMQ observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 MSMQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MSMQ installation docs Microsoft Message Queueing is a messaging protocol that allows applications running on separate servers/processes to communicate. What is MSMQ? Microsoft Message Queueing is a messaging protocol that allows applications running on separate servers/processes to communicate. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MSMQ with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for MSMQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 227.95876, + "_score": 215.7208, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "body": " several message queue libraries, including those that use the JMS 1.1 interface. .NET 4.2 or higher HTTP, and supported .NET messaging systems Node.js 2.0.0 or higher HTTP, HTTPS, RabbitMQ PHP 4.19.0 or higher HTTP, HTTPS, and supported PHP message queuing systems Python 2.38.0.31 or higher HTTP" + "tags": "queue", + "body": " Queueing is a messaging protocol that allows applications running on separate servers/processes to communicate. What is MSMQ? Microsoft Message Queueing is a messaging protocol that allows applications running on separate servers/processes to communicate. Get started! Leverage community expertise" }, - "id": "603ec3cfe7b9d22f912a07af" + "id": "632378ab64441f8b711008a1" } ], "/releaseiq": [ @@ -184421,7 +184498,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 BizTalk360 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. BizTalk360 Documentation   1 BizTalk360 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. BizTalk360 BizTalk360 brings integration with New Relic and has the capability to provide deep performance analytics of your configured BizTalk environment. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What's BizTalk360? BizTalk360 is a one-stop tool for administration, monitoring and application performance management (APM) of BizTalk environments. To be able to use the integration with New Relic from BizTalk360, you must have : New Relic License to be configured in BizTalk360 Application. Download the latest version of BizTalk360 from here BizTalk360 Platinum license . You must be a Super User in your BizTalk360 application to configure the New Relic environment in BizTalk360 Below are some of the important performance metrics you can see in your Newrelic dashboard. BizTalk and SQL Server Health CPU Usage Memory Usage Disk Free Space Average Disk Queue Length Network Performance Host Performance Host Instance performance by CPU Host Instance Performance by Memory CPU Consuming Host Instances Top 10 Memory Consuming Host Instances BizTalk Messaging Performance BizTalk Host Performance Documents Receive/Second Documents Processed/Second Inbound Latency (Sec) Outbound Latency (Sec) Outbound Adapter Latency (Sec) Throttling Performance Message delivery Throttling State Message Publishing Throttling State Message Delivery Outgoing Rate Message Delivery Incoming Rate Active Instance Count How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors BizTalk360, Raja Sreenivasan Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Mule ESB Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity ReleaseIQ Databricks Integration Postman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 611.4812, + "_score": 580.7429, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -184470,7 +184547,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Trend Micro Cloud One Conformity Documentation   3 Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GitHub repository The GitHub repository for the integration New Relic blog post Learn more about the integration on New Relic's blog post Trend Micro blog post Learn more about the integration on Trend Micro's blog post Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic’s integration with Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity ingests cloud security posture management (CSPM) data from Conformity into New Relic in real-time. The integration deploys a Amazon Web Services (AWS) CloudFormation stack in your AWS account. Bring your Conformity generated CSPM data into New Relic one to contextualize and correlate it with workload telemetry data, delivering AI powered visualizations and quick insights. Conformity generated CSPM data into New Relic One where it's contextualized and correlated with workload telemetry data delivering AI powered visualizations and quick insights. For more information about this IO quickstart, see this how to video. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Trend Micro, Rohit Kaul Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CircleCI Mule ESB Lacework Integration ReleaseIQ Redis Enterprise", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 596.645, + "_score": 566.60645, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -184522,7 +184599,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Jenkins quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Sample Dashboard - Jenkins Documentation   1 Jenkins observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Set up Jenkins OpenTelemetry Plugin Monitor Jenkins with the OpenTelemetry plugin by visualizing jobs and pipeline executions as distributed traces. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Jenkins? The leading open source automation server, Jenkins provides hundreds of plugins to support building, deploying and automating any project. Get started! Start monitoring Jenkins jobs and pipeline executions in New Relic! Check out our Monitoring Jenkins with OpenTelemetry and New Relic documentation to instrument your Jenkins instance with the OpenTelemetry plugin for Jenkins. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Jenkins. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Peter Nguyen Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gitlab Bitbucket ReleaseIQ CircleCI Mule ESB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 574.0945, + "_score": 545.479, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -184573,7 +184650,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Bitbucket quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Bitbucket Documentation   1 Bitbucket observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Bitbucket pipe integration docs Bitbucket pipe integration to send an event to New Relic from your Bitbucket pipeline. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Atlassian Bitbucket quickstart About Bitbucket With best-in-class Jira integration, and built-in CI/CD, Bitbucket Cloud is the native Git tool in Atlassian’s Open DevOps solution. About this quickstart This quickstart is built around a Bitbucket Pipe integration. This tool will enable you to send CI/CD events into New Relic, where you can monitor your Bitbucket Pipelines. With this visualization you can monitor: Number of events/pipeline builds Track priority events Real time event log from your pipeline Events and priority events over time How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Joseph Counts (New Relic) Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jenkins CircleCI ReleaseIQ BizTalk360 Speedscale", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 540.3732, + "_score": 513.42535, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -184628,7 +184705,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 CircleCI quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CircleCI Documentation   1 CircleCI observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Forward CircleCI logs to New Relic How to set up a webhook to forward your CircleCI logs to New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo CircleCI Quickstart The world’s best software teams use CircleCI to deliver quality code with confidence. As the largest continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) platform, CircleCI empowers engineers to seamlessly take ideas to execution, at scale. Every feature of our platform is built to fine-tune the entire development process from start to finish. This quickstart allows users to view analytical data about their CircleCI jobs within the New Relic dashboard to gain visibility into the performance and health of their continuous integration and deployment pipelines. With the CircleCI quickstart you can: Monitor real-time CI performance, activity, and health, or track over time. Identify opportunities for optimization. The CircleCI quickstart includes a dashboard where users can easily monitor: Total Jobs Ran Job Health (% success) Projects Summary Most Recent Failed Jobs Jobs Ran Per Project Requirements To set up the integration, visit the CircleCI Webhooks documentation. Contact us Show us how you’re using the quickstart for a chance to win a CircleCI swag kit! Join us on Discuss here. For more information or support, please go to support.circleci.com How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Joseph Counts Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Postman Bitbucket Cloudflare Network Logs Speedscale Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 286.9439, + "_score": 272.66833, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -184673,7 +184750,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Dropwizard observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Dropwizard installation docs Java framework intended for use in RESTful web services. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Dropwizard? Java framework for metrics instrumentation intended for use in RESTful web services. Get started! New Relic's Dropwizard reporter sends your Dropwizard telemetry data to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Kamon Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1918.0466, + "_score": 1821.159, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -184714,7 +184791,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Kamon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kamon installation docs Kamon is used to automatically instrument, monitor and debug distributed systems. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Kamon? Kamon provides an instrumentation toolkit that specializes in automatic instrumentation of Scala and Akka applications. It consists of APIs for metric and tracing instrumentation and automatic instrumentation modules that create application metrics and distributed traces. Get started! New Relic's Kamon reporter is included in the Kamon Bundle, and you can configure it to send telemetry data from your Kamon-instrumented applications to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation for the New Relic's Kamon reporter to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1918.0442, + "_score": 1821.157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -184755,7 +184832,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 Micrometer observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Micrometer installation docs Library for viewing and managing instrumentation clients for popular services and applications. New Relic Micrometer Registry GitHub readme Implementation of Micrometer built for sending dimensional data to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Micrometer? Library for viewing and managing instrumentation clients for popular services and applications. Get started! New Relic's Micrometer metrics registry sends your Micrometer telemetry data to your New Relic account. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Dropwizard Kamon Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1918.0442, + "_score": 1821.157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -184797,7 +184874,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Prometheus OpenMetrics integration observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Prometheus installation docs Use Prometheus remote_write or New Relic's Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Prometheus monitoring Prometheus is an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit. Setting up Prometheus is straightforward, but scaling up and managing is not. That’s where New Relic steps in. New Relic's Prometheus quickstart New Relic offers two Prometheus integration schemes, Remote Write and OpenMetrics. Remote Write is ideal for well-established Prometheus infrastructures. It provides easy access to your metrics and only takes one line of yaml in your configuration for access. OpenMetrics allows for more visibility across multiple container platforms. Once the integration is set up, you can query data on memory usage for pods in deployment, facet any metrics, and view raw metric values all in one place. New Relic's Prometheus Integration stores various kinds of telemetry data - whether open-source, vendor-specific, or vendor-agnostic. Value of the Prometheus quickstart New Relic’s quickstart makes DevOps easier. Although there are many ways to use Prometheus data in New Relic, we’ll break these down into OpenMetrics and Remote Write to help you decide on the best option for you: Use pre-built dashboards to monitor Kubernetes HPA capacity, or build your own! Monitor node readiness, and create alerts to let you know if a node is having issues and should not accept workloads Automatically instrument and monitor any OpenMetrics endpoint. See all of your metrics in one place Combine and group all data across an entire software stack Connect Grafana dashboards Better understand the relationship between data and behaviors related to your software stack How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Micrometer Dropwizard Kamon Prometheus Remote Write integration Collectd", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1913.9445, + "_score": 1817.7961, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -184847,7 +184924,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 StatsD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. StatsD installation docs Lightweight, open-source Node.js application that listens for metrics from different applications and aggregates them. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is StatsD? Lightweight, open-source Node.js application that listens for metrics from different applications and aggregates them. Common StatsD use cases StatsD makes it easier for you to instrument your applications. As a developer or organization, it empowers you to code quickly troubleshoot application issues in real-time, and have absolute control over your data. With StatsD, you can collect metrics from your production applications, even before the apps are deployed into production. In addition, resource utilization metrics can be directly linked to product metrics relevant to your organization. New Relic + StatsD New Relic instruments StatsD with our infrastructural monitoring capabilities and allows you to analyze, troubleshoot and optimize StatsD performance. With the New Relic-StatsD integration, you can proactively monitor the health of StatsD, capture critical performance metrics, and achieve maximum uptime. Install the New Relic StatsD quickstart today to ensure that StatsD effectively listens for metrics from different apps while aggregating them in a seamless and efficient way. Get started! New Relic's StatsD integration lets you easily get StatsD-format data into New Relic. Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Collectd Nagios Legacy SNMP Micrometer Dropwizard", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1667.127, + "_score": 1582.94, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -184902,7 +184979,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Akamai DataStream 2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Akamai Datastream2 Alerts   1 Akamai DataStream 2 observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Datastream2 - 5xx error greater than 1% Alert triggered when the error rate(5xx errors) exceeds 1% Documentation   1 Akamai DataStream 2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation docs Configure Akamai Datastream2 streaming logs to New Relic Akamai Quickstart Akamai Technologies is a leading content delivery network (CDN), cybersecurity, and cloud service provider. DataStream 2 DataStream 2 captures performance and security logs from your delivery properties and streams them in near real-time to provide complete monitoring. For more information please go to https://techdocs.akamai.com/datastream2/docs DataStream 2 quickstart The Akamai DataStream 2 quickstart enables you to monitor your performance and security logs in real time. Here are a few of the monitoring tools available with this quickstart: HTTP status code distribution Error rate Log ingest Cache hit retio TLS overhead time ranges Overhead byte ranges HTTP protocol distribution How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Gayatri S (Akamai Technologies) Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Cloudflare Network Logs Fastly CDN Cribl Logstream Gigamon Newrelic Amazon CloudFront web logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 506.787, + "_score": 481.2633, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -184955,7 +185032,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Fastly CDN quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Fastly Alerts   2 Fastly CDN observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Fastly CDN - Error Count by POP Excessive errors from a specific Fastly POP may indicate content deliver issues Alert examines error count and checks for 3σ (standard deviations) Exceeding 3σ must exist for at least 5 minutes before the condition will trigger a notification Fastly CDN - Response Time (ms) by POP Excessive response time may impact customer experience Alert examines response time in milliseconds and checks for 3σ (standard deviations) Exceeding 3σ must exist for at least 5 minutes before the condition will trigger a notification Documentation   1 Fastly CDN observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Configure Fastly streaming logs to New Relic Fastly helps people stay better connected with the things they love. Fastly’s edge cloud platform enables customers to create great digital experiences quickly, securely, and reliably by processing, serving, and securing our customers’ applications as close to their end-users as possible — at the edge of the internet. Fastly’s platform is designed to take advantage of the modern internet, to be programmable, and to support agile software development with unmatched visibility and minimal latency, empowering developers to innovate with both performance and security. Fastly’s customers include many of the world’s most prominent companies, including Pinterest, The New York Times, and GitHub. For more information or support, please go to https://support.fastly.com/ How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Simon Wistow (Fastly), Josh Biggley (New Relic) Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Akamai DataStream 2 Cloudflare Network Logs Amazon CloudFront web logs Postman Cribl Logstream", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 477.07428, + "_score": 453.0788, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185008,7 +185085,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Postman quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Postman Monitor Documentation   1 Postman observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Postman integration configuration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Postman introduction Postman is an API platform for building and using APIs. Postman simplifies each step of the API lifecycle and streamlines collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster. Postman quickstart highlights The Postman quickstart allows you to get an opinionated visualization of your Postman API data within minutes. View your average latency over time Compare your total request count over time Get a real time tally of recent errors and failed tests Measure API 4xx and 5xx failures Review your byte traffic over time Getting started Watch the Nerd Byte instructional video Read the blog post How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Shashank Awasthi, Postman Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Speedscale Cloudflare Network Logs MariaDB Mule ESB Bitbucket", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 470.9613, + "_score": 447.3396, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185063,7 +185140,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 CircleCI quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CircleCI Documentation   1 CircleCI observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Forward CircleCI logs to New Relic How to set up a webhook to forward your CircleCI logs to New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo CircleCI Quickstart The world’s best software teams use CircleCI to deliver quality code with confidence. As the largest continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) platform, CircleCI empowers engineers to seamlessly take ideas to execution, at scale. Every feature of our platform is built to fine-tune the entire development process from start to finish. This quickstart allows users to view analytical data about their CircleCI jobs within the New Relic dashboard to gain visibility into the performance and health of their continuous integration and deployment pipelines. With the CircleCI quickstart you can: Monitor real-time CI performance, activity, and health, or track over time. Identify opportunities for optimization. The CircleCI quickstart includes a dashboard where users can easily monitor: Total Jobs Ran Job Health (% success) Projects Summary Most Recent Failed Jobs Jobs Ran Per Project Requirements To set up the integration, visit the CircleCI Webhooks documentation. Contact us Show us how you’re using the quickstart for a chance to win a CircleCI swag kit! Join us on Discuss here. For more information or support, please go to support.circleci.com How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Joseph Counts Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Postman Bitbucket Cloudflare Network Logs Speedscale Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 417.84973, + "_score": 397.0952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185112,7 +185189,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Speedscale quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Speedscale Reports Documentation   2 Speedscale observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. New Relic Explorer Hub Ask questions in the post on New Relic Explorer Hub Speedscale Installation Docs The only prerequisite is to obtain your New Relic account id and license key. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Speedscale lets you capture traffic from one environment and replay elsewhere. Use the traffic replay to validate new code performance and functionality. Track the SRE golden signals of latency, throughput, CPU, memory and error metrics before you deploy. Preview your container or API behavior in your CI pipeline without having to write any scripts. Any necessary backends are provided by Speedscale’s mocking technology, which also uses past traffic to generate proper responses you expect during traffic replay. Speedscale Snapshots are subsets of traffic that you would like to replay to test how your new code reacts, similar to test scenarios. Deploying this quickstart adds a Speedscale dashboard to your New Relic account that includes replay success rates, response time and deep links to reports. Read the integration tutorial for the Speedscale quickstart on New Relic Explorer Hub. If you have questions about this quickstart please contact support@speedscale.com. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Speedscale Inc. Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Postman Glassbox Cloudflare Network Logs Netlify Logs CircleCI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 411.00793, + "_score": 390.33847, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185161,7 +185238,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 IIS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 IIS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IIS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IIS installation docs Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. What is IIS? Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IIS with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IIS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56854, + "_score": 160.13005, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185206,7 +185283,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NServiceBus installation docs NServiceBus is an implementation of a 'service bus' pattern for .NET. NService Bus NServiceBus is a messaging system for service-oriented backend architectures. It is specifically designed for .NET applications, and it implements a Pub/Sub brokering system, along with many other features, that make handling service messaging simple and intuitive. However, backend architectures are complicated, with many interacting services and processes, so it is not unusual for messages to get dropped or corrupted in some way. The New Relic complete monitoring quickstart provides insight into all aspects of the NServiceBus application runtime, saving users from countless headaches that could arise when working with the system. New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features The New Relic NServiceBus Quickstart comes packaged with numerous features that ensure the health of the NServiceBus application. They are broken down into two categories. Dashboards, which provide visual insight into application performance, and Alerts, which notify developers when a potential issue arises within NServiceBus. Dashboards include the following Transactions overview which gives an overview of all messaging transactions passing through NServiceBus Errors overview documenting errors occurring within the system and their potential origins VM overview which reports key VM utilization statistics such as memory and CPU usage Top 10 failed transactions shares the highest impact failed transactions which are causing a backend to lag Latest error report has the most recent error so that it can be immediately addressed And more… Alerts include Apdex score updates you when the apdex score, i.e. the ratio of satisfied/successful requests to total requests, falls below a certain threshold Memory usage sends an alert when RAM usage exceeds a pre-set threshold Transactions error alerts the user when transaction errors climb past a certain level New Relic - the ideal NServiceBus monitoring tool New Relic’s quickstart provides the ultimate in NServiceBus monitoring solutions. Having continual insight into NServiceBus performance is key to ensuring that backend systems run smoothly with consistent uptime, as messaging is a huge point of failure for backend architectures. When messages are not transacted successfully, communication between backend services breaks down leaving the application unable to function successfully as a whole. By providing dashboard insight into the apdex score and commonly failed transactions, and alerts which notify the user prior to reaching critical thresholds, the New Relic quickstart allows weak points in the system to be identified immediately, before communication in the backend fails completely. Similarly, proper management of the NServiceBus VM is critical to ensuring that the NServiceBus application itself doesn’t crash completely. The New Relic dashboards and alerts provide continual VM monitoring, allowing developers to make key decisions regarding throttling and other performance constraints when usage gets too high. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56573, + "_score": 160.12773, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185250,7 +185327,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spring.net quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spring.net installation docs Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. What is Spring.net? Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spring.net with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spring.net. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56183, + "_score": 160.12453, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185295,7 +185372,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Umbraco quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Umbraco installation docs Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. What is Umbraco? Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Umbraco with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Umbraco. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.5617, + "_score": 160.12445, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185340,7 +185417,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 CSLA .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CSLA .NET installation docs Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. What is CSLA .NET? Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments CSLA .NET with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for CSLA .NET. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.55945, + "_score": 160.12257, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185388,7 +185465,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 OurSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 OurSQL observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 OurSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. OurSQL installation docs oursql is a set of MySQL bindings for Python which wraps the MYSQL_STMT API to provide real parameterization and server-side cursors. What is OurSQL? oursql is a set of MySQL bindings for Python which wraps the MYSQL_STMT API to provide real parameterization and server-side cursors. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments OurSQL with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for OurSQL. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PySQLite PyMongo Psycopg2 cherrypy Python", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 228.45135, + "_score": 217.9606, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185435,7 +185512,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 PyMongo quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyMongo observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 PyMongo observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyMongo installation docs The PyMongo distribution contains tools for interacting with MongoDB database from Python. What is PyMongo? The PyMongo distribution contains tools for interacting with MongoDB database from Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyMongo with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for PyMongo. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources OurSQL PySQLite Psycopg2 cherrypy Python", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 228.43172, + "_score": 217.9443, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185481,7 +185558,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Psycopg2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Psycopg2 Alerts   4 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Psycopg2 installation docs Psycopg is the most popular PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language. Monitoring Psycopg2 Psycopg2 is a popular PostgreSQL database adapter for Python. It is an API which allows Python to interface with Postgres databases. It has a number of features such as thread safety, and was designed with concurrency in mind(supporting large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against common parallel programming errors, there are still things that can go wrong. Parallel connections increase memory and CPU utilization and can cause difficult-to-catch bugs. The Psycopg2 quickstart automatically monitors your Psycopg2 instances and provides instantaneous feedback on key metrics that affect performance. New Relic Psycopg2 quickstart features The Quickstart offers a number of visual dashboards that display the following data: CPU Utilization Memory heap used Garbage collection CPU time Top 5 slowest transactions Throughput reports Most popular transactions And more… It also offers alerts which will notify you when any of the metrics you’re monitoring fall into a critical range, or if an error arises. Alerts include Apdex score CPU utilization Transaction error New Relic - The complete Psycopg2 dashboard tool Any Python application which interfaces with a Postgres database is likely to use Psycopg2. This spans a huge array of applications from web backends to machine learning tools to general data stores. Regardless of the specific application, working with Psycopg2 on large-scale projects requires instantiating multiple simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. This observability pack can help you detect those before they become an issue. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization provide notifications when a CPU running Psycopg2 nears full capacity. This can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify which sections of an application might need refinements or refactoring. Another great tool are the alerts on transaction errors. This alert quick catches errors related to database transactions before they derail the rest of an application. They also speed up the debugging process as visibility into the sources of errors. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 225.49689, + "_score": 214.16559, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185527,7 +185604,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 cherrypy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CherryPy Alerts   4 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. cherrypy installation docs Object-oriented web framework built on Python. Why monitor CherryPy? CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web framework that enables developers to build web applications. Monitoring CherryPy is critical to identify and track performance metrics like apdex, key transactions, error traces, and database query traces. Proactively monitor CherryPy with our New Relic CherryPy Quickstart’s out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. CherryPy quickstart highlights The New Relic CherryPy Quickstart has the following features - Dashboards - Monitor metrics like CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, and most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - including apdex score, cpu utilization and transaction tracing New Relic + CherryPy = Optimimum performance monitoring The New Relic CherryPy quickstart automatically instruments CherryPy with the New Relic Python agent. It empowers you to instantly monitor your application with seamless dashboards and alerts. You can also collect and analyze data to improve customer experience and make data-driven business decisions. The CherryPy integration can be done either with the admin script integration method or the PasteDeploy method. New Relic monitors your app’s user satisfaction and quickly alerts your team when an error occurs before it affects any user. For more insights about the performance, you can drill down to examine code-level transaction traces and database query traces. Install the New Relic CherryPy quickstart today to track key transactions, create custom dashboards for important metrics, and view performance after a deployment. It is the breakthrough to an efficient monitoring of CherryPy web server and CherryPy tools. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 214.22577, + "_score": 203.47134, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185575,7 +185652,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Python quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   4 Python observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Python observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Python installation docs Python is an interpreted, high-level and general-purpose programming language. Complete quickstart for Python monitoring Python monitoring provides visibility into all your applications to help identify and resolve performance issues. Track key transactions, monitor a dashboard for critical metrics, and trigger alerts whenever an error or problem is detected before it impacts users. The Python quickstart enables development teams to dive deep into performance metrics to inspect database query traces, code-level transaction traces, and error traces. Why monitoring Python is so important Python monitoring agents enable developers to troubleshoot application and endpoint issues, identify specific dependencies, and meet service level agreements. Development teams can view detailed stack traces of sampled threads and extend performance monitoring to collect and analyze business data in a dashboard. This approach helps teams make data-driven decisions and enhance user experiences. What's included in this quickstart? New Relic's Python monitoring quickstart boasts instant full-stack observability out-of-the-box: Alerts (Adpex score, CPU utilization, transaction error) Dashboards (most popular transactions, average transaction duration today compared with that for the previous week, Adpex score comparisons, and more) Monitor scripts and functions Monitor WSGI web transactions New Relic - complete Python performance monitoring tool New Relic's Python agent helps developers measure time-based values like connections per minute. It allows teams to capture discrete events with key-value attributes attached to them and analyze and query data. In addition to the above, New Relic's Python agent includes: Browser monitoring Cross application tracing Custom metrics Event loop diagnostics Message queues Runtime metrics New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps Python developers minimize complexity and boost efficiency through enhanced visibility. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammerstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources FastAPI Ruby Elixir C Pika", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 193.4939, + "_score": 181.61057, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185626,7 +185703,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Falcon quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Falcon observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Falcon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Falcon installation docs Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. What is Falcon? Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Falcon with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Falcon. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 155.00418, + "_score": 147.19235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185672,7 +185749,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 piston quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 piston observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 piston observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. piston installation docs Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. What is piston? Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments piston with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for piston. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63596, + "_score": 146.89041, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185718,7 +185795,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 cherrypy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CherryPy Alerts   4 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. cherrypy installation docs Object-oriented web framework built on Python. Why monitor CherryPy? CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web framework that enables developers to build web applications. Monitoring CherryPy is critical to identify and track performance metrics like apdex, key transactions, error traces, and database query traces. Proactively monitor CherryPy with our New Relic CherryPy Quickstart’s out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. CherryPy quickstart highlights The New Relic CherryPy Quickstart has the following features - Dashboards - Monitor metrics like CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, and most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - including apdex score, cpu utilization and transaction tracing New Relic + CherryPy = Optimimum performance monitoring The New Relic CherryPy quickstart automatically instruments CherryPy with the New Relic Python agent. It empowers you to instantly monitor your application with seamless dashboards and alerts. You can also collect and analyze data to improve customer experience and make data-driven business decisions. The CherryPy integration can be done either with the admin script integration method or the PasteDeploy method. New Relic monitors your app’s user satisfaction and quickly alerts your team when an error occurs before it affects any user. For more insights about the performance, you can drill down to examine code-level transaction traces and database query traces. Install the New Relic CherryPy quickstart today to track key transactions, create custom dashboards for important metrics, and view performance after a deployment. It is the breakthrough to an efficient monitoring of CherryPy web server and CherryPy tools. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63348, + "_score": 146.88837, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185763,7 +185840,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 jinja2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. jinja2 installation docs Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. What is jinja2? Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments jinja2 with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for jinja2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185809,7 +185886,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Psycopg2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Psycopg2 Alerts   4 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Psycopg2 installation docs Psycopg is the most popular PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language. Monitoring Psycopg2 Psycopg2 is a popular PostgreSQL database adapter for Python. It is an API which allows Python to interface with Postgres databases. It has a number of features such as thread safety, and was designed with concurrency in mind(supporting large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against common parallel programming errors, there are still things that can go wrong. Parallel connections increase memory and CPU utilization and can cause difficult-to-catch bugs. The Psycopg2 quickstart automatically monitors your Psycopg2 instances and provides instantaneous feedback on key metrics that affect performance. New Relic Psycopg2 quickstart features The Quickstart offers a number of visual dashboards that display the following data: CPU Utilization Memory heap used Garbage collection CPU time Top 5 slowest transactions Throughput reports Most popular transactions And more… It also offers alerts which will notify you when any of the metrics you’re monitoring fall into a critical range, or if an error arises. Alerts include Apdex score CPU utilization Transaction error New Relic - The complete Psycopg2 dashboard tool Any Python application which interfaces with a Postgres database is likely to use Psycopg2. This spans a huge array of applications from web backends to machine learning tools to general data stores. Regardless of the specific application, working with Psycopg2 on large-scale projects requires instantiating multiple simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. This observability pack can help you detect those before they become an issue. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization provide notifications when a CPU running Psycopg2 nears full capacity. This can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify which sections of an application might need refinements or refactoring. Another great tool are the alerts on transaction errors. This alert quick catches errors related to database transactions before they derail the rest of an application. They also speed up the debugging process as visibility into the sources of errors. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185857,7 +185934,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Falcon quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Falcon observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Falcon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Falcon installation docs Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. What is Falcon? Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Falcon with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Falcon. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 155.00418, + "_score": 147.19235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185903,7 +185980,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 piston quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 piston observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 piston observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. piston installation docs Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. What is piston? Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments piston with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for piston. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63596, + "_score": 146.89041, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185949,7 +186026,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 cherrypy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CherryPy Alerts   4 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. cherrypy installation docs Object-oriented web framework built on Python. Why monitor CherryPy? CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web framework that enables developers to build web applications. Monitoring CherryPy is critical to identify and track performance metrics like apdex, key transactions, error traces, and database query traces. Proactively monitor CherryPy with our New Relic CherryPy Quickstart’s out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. CherryPy quickstart highlights The New Relic CherryPy Quickstart has the following features - Dashboards - Monitor metrics like CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, and most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - including apdex score, cpu utilization and transaction tracing New Relic + CherryPy = Optimimum performance monitoring The New Relic CherryPy quickstart automatically instruments CherryPy with the New Relic Python agent. It empowers you to instantly monitor your application with seamless dashboards and alerts. You can also collect and analyze data to improve customer experience and make data-driven business decisions. The CherryPy integration can be done either with the admin script integration method or the PasteDeploy method. New Relic monitors your app’s user satisfaction and quickly alerts your team when an error occurs before it affects any user. For more insights about the performance, you can drill down to examine code-level transaction traces and database query traces. Install the New Relic CherryPy quickstart today to track key transactions, create custom dashboards for important metrics, and view performance after a deployment. It is the breakthrough to an efficient monitoring of CherryPy web server and CherryPy tools. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63348, + "_score": 146.88837, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -185994,7 +186071,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 jinja2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. jinja2 installation docs Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. What is jinja2? Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments jinja2 with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for jinja2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186040,7 +186117,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Psycopg2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Psycopg2 Alerts   4 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Psycopg2 installation docs Psycopg is the most popular PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language. Monitoring Psycopg2 Psycopg2 is a popular PostgreSQL database adapter for Python. It is an API which allows Python to interface with Postgres databases. It has a number of features such as thread safety, and was designed with concurrency in mind(supporting large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against common parallel programming errors, there are still things that can go wrong. Parallel connections increase memory and CPU utilization and can cause difficult-to-catch bugs. The Psycopg2 quickstart automatically monitors your Psycopg2 instances and provides instantaneous feedback on key metrics that affect performance. New Relic Psycopg2 quickstart features The Quickstart offers a number of visual dashboards that display the following data: CPU Utilization Memory heap used Garbage collection CPU time Top 5 slowest transactions Throughput reports Most popular transactions And more… It also offers alerts which will notify you when any of the metrics you’re monitoring fall into a critical range, or if an error arises. Alerts include Apdex score CPU utilization Transaction error New Relic - The complete Psycopg2 dashboard tool Any Python application which interfaces with a Postgres database is likely to use Psycopg2. This spans a huge array of applications from web backends to machine learning tools to general data stores. Regardless of the specific application, working with Psycopg2 on large-scale projects requires instantiating multiple simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. This observability pack can help you detect those before they become an issue. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization provide notifications when a CPU running Psycopg2 nears full capacity. This can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify which sections of an application might need refinements or refactoring. Another great tool are the alerts on transaction errors. This alert quick catches errors related to database transactions before they derail the rest of an application. They also speed up the debugging process as visibility into the sources of errors. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186074,7 +186151,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 210.24333, + "_score": 198.86563, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186106,7 +186183,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.0697, + "_score": 172.12274, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186138,7 +186215,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 177.43463, + "_score": 167.85162, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186170,7 +186247,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 171.1605, + "_score": 162.05045, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186203,7 +186280,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 170.30957, + "_score": 161.0929, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186251,7 +186328,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 piston quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 piston observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 piston observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. piston installation docs Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. What is piston? Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments piston with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for piston. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63596, + "_score": 146.89041, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186297,7 +186374,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 cherrypy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CherryPy Alerts   4 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. cherrypy installation docs Object-oriented web framework built on Python. Why monitor CherryPy? CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web framework that enables developers to build web applications. Monitoring CherryPy is critical to identify and track performance metrics like apdex, key transactions, error traces, and database query traces. Proactively monitor CherryPy with our New Relic CherryPy Quickstart’s out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. CherryPy quickstart highlights The New Relic CherryPy Quickstart has the following features - Dashboards - Monitor metrics like CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, and most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - including apdex score, cpu utilization and transaction tracing New Relic + CherryPy = Optimimum performance monitoring The New Relic CherryPy quickstart automatically instruments CherryPy with the New Relic Python agent. It empowers you to instantly monitor your application with seamless dashboards and alerts. You can also collect and analyze data to improve customer experience and make data-driven business decisions. The CherryPy integration can be done either with the admin script integration method or the PasteDeploy method. New Relic monitors your app’s user satisfaction and quickly alerts your team when an error occurs before it affects any user. For more insights about the performance, you can drill down to examine code-level transaction traces and database query traces. Install the New Relic CherryPy quickstart today to track key transactions, create custom dashboards for important metrics, and view performance after a deployment. It is the breakthrough to an efficient monitoring of CherryPy web server and CherryPy tools. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63348, + "_score": 146.88837, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186342,7 +186419,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 jinja2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. jinja2 installation docs Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. What is jinja2? Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments jinja2 with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for jinja2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186388,7 +186465,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Psycopg2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Psycopg2 Alerts   4 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Psycopg2 installation docs Psycopg is the most popular PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language. Monitoring Psycopg2 Psycopg2 is a popular PostgreSQL database adapter for Python. It is an API which allows Python to interface with Postgres databases. It has a number of features such as thread safety, and was designed with concurrency in mind(supporting large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against common parallel programming errors, there are still things that can go wrong. Parallel connections increase memory and CPU utilization and can cause difficult-to-catch bugs. The Psycopg2 quickstart automatically monitors your Psycopg2 instances and provides instantaneous feedback on key metrics that affect performance. New Relic Psycopg2 quickstart features The Quickstart offers a number of visual dashboards that display the following data: CPU Utilization Memory heap used Garbage collection CPU time Top 5 slowest transactions Throughput reports Most popular transactions And more… It also offers alerts which will notify you when any of the metrics you’re monitoring fall into a critical range, or if an error arises. Alerts include Apdex score CPU utilization Transaction error New Relic - The complete Psycopg2 dashboard tool Any Python application which interfaces with a Postgres database is likely to use Psycopg2. This spans a huge array of applications from web backends to machine learning tools to general data stores. Regardless of the specific application, working with Psycopg2 on large-scale projects requires instantiating multiple simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. This observability pack can help you detect those before they become an issue. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization provide notifications when a CPU running Psycopg2 nears full capacity. This can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify which sections of an application might need refinements or refactoring. Another great tool are the alerts on transaction errors. This alert quick catches errors related to database transactions before they derail the rest of an application. They also speed up the debugging process as visibility into the sources of errors. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186434,7 +186511,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Gearman quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Gearman observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Gearman observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Gearman installation docs Python API for distributing workloads efficiently and in parallel. What is Gearman? Python API for distributing workloads efficiently and in parallel. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Gearman with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Gearman. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63089, + "_score": 146.88626, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186482,7 +186559,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Falcon quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Falcon observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Falcon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Falcon installation docs Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. What is Falcon? Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Falcon with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Falcon. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 155.00418, + "_score": 147.19235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186528,7 +186605,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 piston quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 piston observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 piston observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. piston installation docs Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. What is piston? Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments piston with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for piston. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63596, + "_score": 146.89041, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186574,7 +186651,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 cherrypy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CherryPy Alerts   4 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. cherrypy installation docs Object-oriented web framework built on Python. Why monitor CherryPy? CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web framework that enables developers to build web applications. Monitoring CherryPy is critical to identify and track performance metrics like apdex, key transactions, error traces, and database query traces. Proactively monitor CherryPy with our New Relic CherryPy Quickstart’s out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. CherryPy quickstart highlights The New Relic CherryPy Quickstart has the following features - Dashboards - Monitor metrics like CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, and most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - including apdex score, cpu utilization and transaction tracing New Relic + CherryPy = Optimimum performance monitoring The New Relic CherryPy quickstart automatically instruments CherryPy with the New Relic Python agent. It empowers you to instantly monitor your application with seamless dashboards and alerts. You can also collect and analyze data to improve customer experience and make data-driven business decisions. The CherryPy integration can be done either with the admin script integration method or the PasteDeploy method. New Relic monitors your app’s user satisfaction and quickly alerts your team when an error occurs before it affects any user. For more insights about the performance, you can drill down to examine code-level transaction traces and database query traces. Install the New Relic CherryPy quickstart today to track key transactions, create custom dashboards for important metrics, and view performance after a deployment. It is the breakthrough to an efficient monitoring of CherryPy web server and CherryPy tools. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63348, + "_score": 146.88837, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186619,7 +186696,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 jinja2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. jinja2 installation docs Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. What is jinja2? Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments jinja2 with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for jinja2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186665,7 +186742,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Psycopg2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Psycopg2 Alerts   4 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Psycopg2 installation docs Psycopg is the most popular PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language. Monitoring Psycopg2 Psycopg2 is a popular PostgreSQL database adapter for Python. It is an API which allows Python to interface with Postgres databases. It has a number of features such as thread safety, and was designed with concurrency in mind(supporting large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against common parallel programming errors, there are still things that can go wrong. Parallel connections increase memory and CPU utilization and can cause difficult-to-catch bugs. The Psycopg2 quickstart automatically monitors your Psycopg2 instances and provides instantaneous feedback on key metrics that affect performance. New Relic Psycopg2 quickstart features The Quickstart offers a number of visual dashboards that display the following data: CPU Utilization Memory heap used Garbage collection CPU time Top 5 slowest transactions Throughput reports Most popular transactions And more… It also offers alerts which will notify you when any of the metrics you’re monitoring fall into a critical range, or if an error arises. Alerts include Apdex score CPU utilization Transaction error New Relic - The complete Psycopg2 dashboard tool Any Python application which interfaces with a Postgres database is likely to use Psycopg2. This spans a huge array of applications from web backends to machine learning tools to general data stores. Regardless of the specific application, working with Psycopg2 on large-scale projects requires instantiating multiple simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. This observability pack can help you detect those before they become an issue. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization provide notifications when a CPU running Psycopg2 nears full capacity. This can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify which sections of an application might need refinements or refactoring. Another great tool are the alerts on transaction errors. This alert quick catches errors related to database transactions before they derail the rest of an application. They also speed up the debugging process as visibility into the sources of errors. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186713,7 +186790,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Falcon quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Falcon observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Falcon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Falcon installation docs Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. What is Falcon? Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Falcon with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Falcon. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 155.00418, + "_score": 147.19235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186759,7 +186836,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 piston quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 piston observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 piston observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. piston installation docs Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. What is piston? Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments piston with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for piston. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63596, + "_score": 146.89041, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186805,7 +186882,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 cherrypy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CherryPy Alerts   4 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. cherrypy installation docs Object-oriented web framework built on Python. Why monitor CherryPy? CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web framework that enables developers to build web applications. Monitoring CherryPy is critical to identify and track performance metrics like apdex, key transactions, error traces, and database query traces. Proactively monitor CherryPy with our New Relic CherryPy Quickstart’s out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. CherryPy quickstart highlights The New Relic CherryPy Quickstart has the following features - Dashboards - Monitor metrics like CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, and most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - including apdex score, cpu utilization and transaction tracing New Relic + CherryPy = Optimimum performance monitoring The New Relic CherryPy quickstart automatically instruments CherryPy with the New Relic Python agent. It empowers you to instantly monitor your application with seamless dashboards and alerts. You can also collect and analyze data to improve customer experience and make data-driven business decisions. The CherryPy integration can be done either with the admin script integration method or the PasteDeploy method. New Relic monitors your app’s user satisfaction and quickly alerts your team when an error occurs before it affects any user. For more insights about the performance, you can drill down to examine code-level transaction traces and database query traces. Install the New Relic CherryPy quickstart today to track key transactions, create custom dashboards for important metrics, and view performance after a deployment. It is the breakthrough to an efficient monitoring of CherryPy web server and CherryPy tools. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63348, + "_score": 146.88837, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186850,7 +186927,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 jinja2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. jinja2 installation docs Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. What is jinja2? Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments jinja2 with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for jinja2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186896,7 +186973,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Psycopg2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Psycopg2 Alerts   4 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Psycopg2 installation docs Psycopg is the most popular PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language. Monitoring Psycopg2 Psycopg2 is a popular PostgreSQL database adapter for Python. It is an API which allows Python to interface with Postgres databases. It has a number of features such as thread safety, and was designed with concurrency in mind(supporting large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against common parallel programming errors, there are still things that can go wrong. Parallel connections increase memory and CPU utilization and can cause difficult-to-catch bugs. The Psycopg2 quickstart automatically monitors your Psycopg2 instances and provides instantaneous feedback on key metrics that affect performance. New Relic Psycopg2 quickstart features The Quickstart offers a number of visual dashboards that display the following data: CPU Utilization Memory heap used Garbage collection CPU time Top 5 slowest transactions Throughput reports Most popular transactions And more… It also offers alerts which will notify you when any of the metrics you’re monitoring fall into a critical range, or if an error arises. Alerts include Apdex score CPU utilization Transaction error New Relic - The complete Psycopg2 dashboard tool Any Python application which interfaces with a Postgres database is likely to use Psycopg2. This spans a huge array of applications from web backends to machine learning tools to general data stores. Regardless of the specific application, working with Psycopg2 on large-scale projects requires instantiating multiple simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. This observability pack can help you detect those before they become an issue. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization provide notifications when a CPU running Psycopg2 nears full capacity. This can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify which sections of an application might need refinements or refactoring. Another great tool are the alerts on transaction errors. This alert quick catches errors related to database transactions before they derail the rest of an application. They also speed up the debugging process as visibility into the sources of errors. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186944,7 +187021,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Falcon quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Falcon observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Falcon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Falcon installation docs Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. What is Falcon? Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Falcon with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Falcon. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 155.00418, + "_score": 147.19235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -186990,7 +187067,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 piston quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 piston observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 piston observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. piston installation docs Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. What is piston? Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments piston with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for piston. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63596, + "_score": 146.89041, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -187036,7 +187113,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 cherrypy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CherryPy Alerts   4 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. cherrypy installation docs Object-oriented web framework built on Python. Why monitor CherryPy? CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web framework that enables developers to build web applications. Monitoring CherryPy is critical to identify and track performance metrics like apdex, key transactions, error traces, and database query traces. Proactively monitor CherryPy with our New Relic CherryPy Quickstart’s out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. CherryPy quickstart highlights The New Relic CherryPy Quickstart has the following features - Dashboards - Monitor metrics like CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, and most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - including apdex score, cpu utilization and transaction tracing New Relic + CherryPy = Optimimum performance monitoring The New Relic CherryPy quickstart automatically instruments CherryPy with the New Relic Python agent. It empowers you to instantly monitor your application with seamless dashboards and alerts. You can also collect and analyze data to improve customer experience and make data-driven business decisions. The CherryPy integration can be done either with the admin script integration method or the PasteDeploy method. New Relic monitors your app’s user satisfaction and quickly alerts your team when an error occurs before it affects any user. For more insights about the performance, you can drill down to examine code-level transaction traces and database query traces. Install the New Relic CherryPy quickstart today to track key transactions, create custom dashboards for important metrics, and view performance after a deployment. It is the breakthrough to an efficient monitoring of CherryPy web server and CherryPy tools. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63348, + "_score": 146.88837, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -187081,7 +187158,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 jinja2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. jinja2 installation docs Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. What is jinja2? Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments jinja2 with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for jinja2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -187127,7 +187204,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Psycopg2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Psycopg2 Alerts   4 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Psycopg2 installation docs Psycopg is the most popular PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language. Monitoring Psycopg2 Psycopg2 is a popular PostgreSQL database adapter for Python. It is an API which allows Python to interface with Postgres databases. It has a number of features such as thread safety, and was designed with concurrency in mind(supporting large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against common parallel programming errors, there are still things that can go wrong. Parallel connections increase memory and CPU utilization and can cause difficult-to-catch bugs. The Psycopg2 quickstart automatically monitors your Psycopg2 instances and provides instantaneous feedback on key metrics that affect performance. New Relic Psycopg2 quickstart features The Quickstart offers a number of visual dashboards that display the following data: CPU Utilization Memory heap used Garbage collection CPU time Top 5 slowest transactions Throughput reports Most popular transactions And more… It also offers alerts which will notify you when any of the metrics you’re monitoring fall into a critical range, or if an error arises. Alerts include Apdex score CPU utilization Transaction error New Relic - The complete Psycopg2 dashboard tool Any Python application which interfaces with a Postgres database is likely to use Psycopg2. This spans a huge array of applications from web backends to machine learning tools to general data stores. Regardless of the specific application, working with Psycopg2 on large-scale projects requires instantiating multiple simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. This observability pack can help you detect those before they become an issue. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization provide notifications when a CPU running Psycopg2 nears full capacity. This can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify which sections of an application might need refinements or refactoring. Another great tool are the alerts on transaction errors. This alert quick catches errors related to database transactions before they derail the rest of an application. They also speed up the debugging process as visibility into the sources of errors. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -187175,7 +187252,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Falcon quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Falcon observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Falcon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Falcon installation docs Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. What is Falcon? Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Falcon with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Falcon. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 155.00418, + "_score": 147.19235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -187221,7 +187298,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 piston quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 piston observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 piston observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. piston installation docs Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. What is piston? Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments piston with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for piston. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63596, + "_score": 146.89041, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -187267,7 +187344,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 cherrypy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CherryPy Alerts   4 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. cherrypy installation docs Object-oriented web framework built on Python. Why monitor CherryPy? CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web framework that enables developers to build web applications. Monitoring CherryPy is critical to identify and track performance metrics like apdex, key transactions, error traces, and database query traces. Proactively monitor CherryPy with our New Relic CherryPy Quickstart’s out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. CherryPy quickstart highlights The New Relic CherryPy Quickstart has the following features - Dashboards - Monitor metrics like CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, and most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - including apdex score, cpu utilization and transaction tracing New Relic + CherryPy = Optimimum performance monitoring The New Relic CherryPy quickstart automatically instruments CherryPy with the New Relic Python agent. It empowers you to instantly monitor your application with seamless dashboards and alerts. You can also collect and analyze data to improve customer experience and make data-driven business decisions. The CherryPy integration can be done either with the admin script integration method or the PasteDeploy method. New Relic monitors your app’s user satisfaction and quickly alerts your team when an error occurs before it affects any user. For more insights about the performance, you can drill down to examine code-level transaction traces and database query traces. Install the New Relic CherryPy quickstart today to track key transactions, create custom dashboards for important metrics, and view performance after a deployment. It is the breakthrough to an efficient monitoring of CherryPy web server and CherryPy tools. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63348, + "_score": 146.88837, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -187312,7 +187389,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Psycopg2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Psycopg2 Alerts   4 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Psycopg2 installation docs Psycopg is the most popular PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language. Monitoring Psycopg2 Psycopg2 is a popular PostgreSQL database adapter for Python. It is an API which allows Python to interface with Postgres databases. It has a number of features such as thread safety, and was designed with concurrency in mind(supporting large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against common parallel programming errors, there are still things that can go wrong. Parallel connections increase memory and CPU utilization and can cause difficult-to-catch bugs. The Psycopg2 quickstart automatically monitors your Psycopg2 instances and provides instantaneous feedback on key metrics that affect performance. New Relic Psycopg2 quickstart features The Quickstart offers a number of visual dashboards that display the following data: CPU Utilization Memory heap used Garbage collection CPU time Top 5 slowest transactions Throughput reports Most popular transactions And more… It also offers alerts which will notify you when any of the metrics you’re monitoring fall into a critical range, or if an error arises. Alerts include Apdex score CPU utilization Transaction error New Relic - The complete Psycopg2 dashboard tool Any Python application which interfaces with a Postgres database is likely to use Psycopg2. This spans a huge array of applications from web backends to machine learning tools to general data stores. Regardless of the specific application, working with Psycopg2 on large-scale projects requires instantiating multiple simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. This observability pack can help you detect those before they become an issue. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization provide notifications when a CPU running Psycopg2 nears full capacity. This can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify which sections of an application might need refinements or refactoring. Another great tool are the alerts on transaction errors. This alert quick catches errors related to database transactions before they derail the rest of an application. They also speed up the debugging process as visibility into the sources of errors. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -187358,7 +187435,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Gearman quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Gearman observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Gearman observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Gearman installation docs Python API for distributing workloads efficiently and in parallel. What is Gearman? Python API for distributing workloads efficiently and in parallel. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Gearman with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Gearman. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63089, + "_score": 146.88626, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -187392,7 +187469,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 235.70891, + "_score": 222.99632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -187438,7 +187515,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Falcon quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Falcon observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Falcon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Falcon installation docs Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. What is Falcon? Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Falcon with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Falcon. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 164.56516, + "_score": 156.2826, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -187484,7 +187561,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 piston quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 piston observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 piston observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. piston installation docs Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. What is piston? Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments piston with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for piston. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 164.17422, + "_score": 155.96202, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -187530,7 +187607,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 cherrypy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CherryPy Alerts   4 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. cherrypy installation docs Object-oriented web framework built on Python. Why monitor CherryPy? CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web framework that enables developers to build web applications. Monitoring CherryPy is critical to identify and track performance metrics like apdex, key transactions, error traces, and database query traces. Proactively monitor CherryPy with our New Relic CherryPy Quickstart’s out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. CherryPy quickstart highlights The New Relic CherryPy Quickstart has the following features - Dashboards - Monitor metrics like CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, and most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - including apdex score, cpu utilization and transaction tracing New Relic + CherryPy = Optimimum performance monitoring The New Relic CherryPy quickstart automatically instruments CherryPy with the New Relic Python agent. It empowers you to instantly monitor your application with seamless dashboards and alerts. You can also collect and analyze data to improve customer experience and make data-driven business decisions. The CherryPy integration can be done either with the admin script integration method or the PasteDeploy method. New Relic monitors your app’s user satisfaction and quickly alerts your team when an error occurs before it affects any user. For more insights about the performance, you can drill down to examine code-level transaction traces and database query traces. Install the New Relic CherryPy quickstart today to track key transactions, create custom dashboards for important metrics, and view performance after a deployment. It is the breakthrough to an efficient monitoring of CherryPy web server and CherryPy tools. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 164.1716, + "_score": 155.95985, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -187575,7 +187652,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Psycopg2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Psycopg2 Alerts   4 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Psycopg2 installation docs Psycopg is the most popular PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language. Monitoring Psycopg2 Psycopg2 is a popular PostgreSQL database adapter for Python. It is an API which allows Python to interface with Postgres databases. It has a number of features such as thread safety, and was designed with concurrency in mind(supporting large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against common parallel programming errors, there are still things that can go wrong. Parallel connections increase memory and CPU utilization and can cause difficult-to-catch bugs. The Psycopg2 quickstart automatically monitors your Psycopg2 instances and provides instantaneous feedback on key metrics that affect performance. New Relic Psycopg2 quickstart features The Quickstart offers a number of visual dashboards that display the following data: CPU Utilization Memory heap used Garbage collection CPU time Top 5 slowest transactions Throughput reports Most popular transactions And more… It also offers alerts which will notify you when any of the metrics you’re monitoring fall into a critical range, or if an error arises. Alerts include Apdex score CPU utilization Transaction error New Relic - The complete Psycopg2 dashboard tool Any Python application which interfaces with a Postgres database is likely to use Psycopg2. This spans a huge array of applications from web backends to machine learning tools to general data stores. Regardless of the specific application, working with Psycopg2 on large-scale projects requires instantiating multiple simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. This observability pack can help you detect those before they become an issue. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization provide notifications when a CPU running Psycopg2 nears full capacity. This can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify which sections of an application might need refinements or refactoring. Another great tool are the alerts on transaction errors. This alert quick catches errors related to database transactions before they derail the rest of an application. They also speed up the debugging process as visibility into the sources of errors. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 164.16895, + "_score": 155.95767, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -187625,7 +187702,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 FastAPI quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. fastAPI Alerts   4 FastAPI observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 FastAPI observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Python installation docs Python is an interpreted, high-level and general-purpose programming language. What is FastAPI? FastAPI is a modern and really fast web framework for developing RESTful APIs in Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments fastAPI with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for FastAPI. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Python Elixir C Python agent v5.22.0.151 Python agent v6.4.3.160", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 239.95197, + "_score": 228.08182, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -187670,7 +187747,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 C quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. C Alerts   4 C observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 C observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. C installation docs General-purpose, procedural, imperative computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis M. Ritchie at the Bell Telephone. What is C? General-purpose, procedural, imperative computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis M. Ritchie at the Bell Telephone. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments C with the New Relic C SDK, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for C. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ruby Python PHP Java Golang", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 206.31723, + "_score": 196.07196, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -187717,7 +187794,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Elixir observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Elixir installation docs Popular open source programming language with automated features. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Elixir? Popular open source programming language with automated features. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Elixir with the New Relic Elixir agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Elixir. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Alexander Brunner Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources C Ruby Golang FastAPI Python", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 190.29703, + "_score": 180.87549, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -187730,12 +187807,12 @@ }, { "sections": [ - "Pika", + "Ruby", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", - "Alerts  3", + "Alerts  4", "Documentation  1", - "What is Pika?", + "What is Ruby?", "Get started!", "More info", "How to use this quickstart", @@ -187745,42 +187822,46 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "Pika", + "title": "Ruby", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", - "python" + "ruby", + "language agent" ], - "quick_start_name": "Pika", - "external_id": "fd4348b776a97bd4e7940d9f71d48847346bab40", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/b2d9d25b983297865315b7ca5b41f662/a2ee9/python02.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/pika", - "published_at": "2023-01-21T15:42:37Z", - "updated_at": "2023-01-21T15:42:37Z", + "quick_start_name": "Ruby", + "external_id": "dbaab184e3bdb3bd8a1b53eae3208345b142cf5d", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/a20bba1990426839e84ca32dea3d696f/6d85a/ruby.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/ruby", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:39:19Z", + "updated_at": "2023-01-20T01:37:30Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Monitor Pika with New Relic's Python agent", - "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Pika quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Pika observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Pika observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Pika installation docs Pika is a fully featured, dynamic programming language. What is Pika? Pika is a fully featured, dynamic programming language. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Pika with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Pika. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman", + "info": "Monitor Ruby with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Ruby quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Ruby Alerts   4 Ruby observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Ruby observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ruby installation docs Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. What is Ruby? Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Ruby with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Ruby. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources C Elixir Golang Server-side agent configuration Delayed_Job", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 174.71957, + "_score": 171.75641, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "info": "Monitor Pika with New Relic's Python agent", - "tags": "apm", - "body": " Pika is a fully featured, dynamic programming language. What is Pika? 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Monitor your build in real-time to highlight which steps are affecting performance, so you can improve them faster.", - "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Gatsby Build quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Gatsby Build Documentation   1 Gatsby Build observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Gatsby Build OpenTelemetry Setup Ship performance data from Gatsby builds using OpenTelemetry Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The Gatsby quickstart allows you to get visibility into the build time of your Gatsby Sites, using OpenTelemetry to collect each step as a span in a Distributed Trace. This quickstart takes events, metrics, logs, and traces from the gatsby-build-newrelic plugin and allows us to contextualize and identify performance issues within our plugins, 3rd party APIs, and other parts of our website. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Ruairi Douglas Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CodeStream Python MongoDB Linux Nginx", + "info": "Monitor Pika with New Relic's Python agent", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Pika quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Pika observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Pika observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Pika installation docs Pika is a fully featured, dynamic programming language. What is Pika? Pika is a fully featured, dynamic programming language. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Pika with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Pika. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.17177, + "_score": 166.086, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "tags": "featured", - "body": " started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Ruairi Douglas Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CodeStream Python MongoDB Linux Nginx" + "info": "Monitor Pika with New Relic's Python agent", + "tags": "apm", + "body": " Pika is a fully featured, dynamic programming language. What is Pika? Pika is a fully featured, dynamic programming language. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Pika with the New Relic Python agent" }, - "id": "63235ff2196a671ff399244e" + "id": "6322f41528ccbc47d559dc12" } ], "/piston": [ @@ -187850,7 +187935,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Falcon quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Falcon observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Falcon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Falcon installation docs Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. What is Falcon? Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Falcon with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Falcon. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 155.00418, + "_score": 147.19235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -187896,7 +187981,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 cherrypy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CherryPy Alerts   4 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. cherrypy installation docs Object-oriented web framework built on Python. Why monitor CherryPy? CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web framework that enables developers to build web applications. Monitoring CherryPy is critical to identify and track performance metrics like apdex, key transactions, error traces, and database query traces. Proactively monitor CherryPy with our New Relic CherryPy Quickstart’s out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. CherryPy quickstart highlights The New Relic CherryPy Quickstart has the following features - Dashboards - Monitor metrics like CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, and most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - including apdex score, cpu utilization and transaction tracing New Relic + CherryPy = Optimimum performance monitoring The New Relic CherryPy quickstart automatically instruments CherryPy with the New Relic Python agent. It empowers you to instantly monitor your application with seamless dashboards and alerts. You can also collect and analyze data to improve customer experience and make data-driven business decisions. The CherryPy integration can be done either with the admin script integration method or the PasteDeploy method. New Relic monitors your app’s user satisfaction and quickly alerts your team when an error occurs before it affects any user. For more insights about the performance, you can drill down to examine code-level transaction traces and database query traces. Install the New Relic CherryPy quickstart today to track key transactions, create custom dashboards for important metrics, and view performance after a deployment. It is the breakthrough to an efficient monitoring of CherryPy web server and CherryPy tools. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63348, + "_score": 146.88837, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -187941,7 +188026,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 jinja2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. jinja2 installation docs Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. What is jinja2? Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments jinja2 with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for jinja2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -187987,7 +188072,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Psycopg2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Psycopg2 Alerts   4 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Psycopg2 installation docs Psycopg is the most popular PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language. Monitoring Psycopg2 Psycopg2 is a popular PostgreSQL database adapter for Python. It is an API which allows Python to interface with Postgres databases. It has a number of features such as thread safety, and was designed with concurrency in mind(supporting large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against common parallel programming errors, there are still things that can go wrong. Parallel connections increase memory and CPU utilization and can cause difficult-to-catch bugs. The Psycopg2 quickstart automatically monitors your Psycopg2 instances and provides instantaneous feedback on key metrics that affect performance. New Relic Psycopg2 quickstart features The Quickstart offers a number of visual dashboards that display the following data: CPU Utilization Memory heap used Garbage collection CPU time Top 5 slowest transactions Throughput reports Most popular transactions And more… It also offers alerts which will notify you when any of the metrics you’re monitoring fall into a critical range, or if an error arises. Alerts include Apdex score CPU utilization Transaction error New Relic - The complete Psycopg2 dashboard tool Any Python application which interfaces with a Postgres database is likely to use Psycopg2. This spans a huge array of applications from web backends to machine learning tools to general data stores. Regardless of the specific application, working with Psycopg2 on large-scale projects requires instantiating multiple simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. This observability pack can help you detect those before they become an issue. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization provide notifications when a CPU running Psycopg2 nears full capacity. This can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify which sections of an application might need refinements or refactoring. Another great tool are the alerts on transaction errors. This alert quick catches errors related to database transactions before they derail the rest of an application. They also speed up the debugging process as visibility into the sources of errors. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188033,7 +188118,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Gearman quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Gearman observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Gearman observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Gearman installation docs Python API for distributing workloads efficiently and in parallel. What is Gearman? Python API for distributing workloads efficiently and in parallel. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Gearman with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Gearman. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63089, + "_score": 146.88626, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188067,7 +188152,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.07791, + "_score": 186.44, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188097,7 +188182,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 194.56183, + "_score": 184.16537, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188130,7 +188215,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 192.61787, + "_score": 182.21777, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188161,7 +188246,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.37712, + "_score": 179.29263, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188193,7 +188278,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 186.88968, + "_score": 176.91586, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188241,7 +188326,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Falcon quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Falcon observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Falcon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Falcon installation docs Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. What is Falcon? Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Falcon with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Falcon. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 155.00418, + "_score": 147.19235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188287,7 +188372,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 piston quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 piston observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 piston observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. piston installation docs Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. What is piston? Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments piston with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for piston. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63596, + "_score": 146.89041, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188333,7 +188418,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 cherrypy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CherryPy Alerts   4 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. cherrypy installation docs Object-oriented web framework built on Python. Why monitor CherryPy? CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web framework that enables developers to build web applications. Monitoring CherryPy is critical to identify and track performance metrics like apdex, key transactions, error traces, and database query traces. Proactively monitor CherryPy with our New Relic CherryPy Quickstart’s out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. CherryPy quickstart highlights The New Relic CherryPy Quickstart has the following features - Dashboards - Monitor metrics like CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, and most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - including apdex score, cpu utilization and transaction tracing New Relic + CherryPy = Optimimum performance monitoring The New Relic CherryPy quickstart automatically instruments CherryPy with the New Relic Python agent. It empowers you to instantly monitor your application with seamless dashboards and alerts. You can also collect and analyze data to improve customer experience and make data-driven business decisions. The CherryPy integration can be done either with the admin script integration method or the PasteDeploy method. New Relic monitors your app’s user satisfaction and quickly alerts your team when an error occurs before it affects any user. For more insights about the performance, you can drill down to examine code-level transaction traces and database query traces. Install the New Relic CherryPy quickstart today to track key transactions, create custom dashboards for important metrics, and view performance after a deployment. It is the breakthrough to an efficient monitoring of CherryPy web server and CherryPy tools. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63348, + "_score": 146.88837, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188378,7 +188463,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 jinja2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. jinja2 installation docs Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. What is jinja2? Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments jinja2 with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for jinja2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188424,7 +188509,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Psycopg2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Psycopg2 Alerts   4 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Psycopg2 installation docs Psycopg is the most popular PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language. Monitoring Psycopg2 Psycopg2 is a popular PostgreSQL database adapter for Python. It is an API which allows Python to interface with Postgres databases. It has a number of features such as thread safety, and was designed with concurrency in mind(supporting large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against common parallel programming errors, there are still things that can go wrong. Parallel connections increase memory and CPU utilization and can cause difficult-to-catch bugs. The Psycopg2 quickstart automatically monitors your Psycopg2 instances and provides instantaneous feedback on key metrics that affect performance. New Relic Psycopg2 quickstart features The Quickstart offers a number of visual dashboards that display the following data: CPU Utilization Memory heap used Garbage collection CPU time Top 5 slowest transactions Throughput reports Most popular transactions And more… It also offers alerts which will notify you when any of the metrics you’re monitoring fall into a critical range, or if an error arises. Alerts include Apdex score CPU utilization Transaction error New Relic - The complete Psycopg2 dashboard tool Any Python application which interfaces with a Postgres database is likely to use Psycopg2. This spans a huge array of applications from web backends to machine learning tools to general data stores. Regardless of the specific application, working with Psycopg2 on large-scale projects requires instantiating multiple simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. This observability pack can help you detect those before they become an issue. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization provide notifications when a CPU running Psycopg2 nears full capacity. This can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify which sections of an application might need refinements or refactoring. Another great tool are the alerts on transaction errors. This alert quick catches errors related to database transactions before they derail the rest of an application. They also speed up the debugging process as visibility into the sources of errors. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188472,7 +188557,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Falcon quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Falcon observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Falcon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Falcon installation docs Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. What is Falcon? Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Falcon with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Falcon. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 155.00418, + "_score": 147.19235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188518,7 +188603,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 piston quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 piston observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 piston observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. piston installation docs Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. What is piston? Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments piston with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for piston. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63596, + "_score": 146.89041, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188564,7 +188649,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 cherrypy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CherryPy Alerts   4 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. cherrypy installation docs Object-oriented web framework built on Python. Why monitor CherryPy? CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web framework that enables developers to build web applications. Monitoring CherryPy is critical to identify and track performance metrics like apdex, key transactions, error traces, and database query traces. Proactively monitor CherryPy with our New Relic CherryPy Quickstart’s out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. CherryPy quickstart highlights The New Relic CherryPy Quickstart has the following features - Dashboards - Monitor metrics like CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, and most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - including apdex score, cpu utilization and transaction tracing New Relic + CherryPy = Optimimum performance monitoring The New Relic CherryPy quickstart automatically instruments CherryPy with the New Relic Python agent. It empowers you to instantly monitor your application with seamless dashboards and alerts. You can also collect and analyze data to improve customer experience and make data-driven business decisions. The CherryPy integration can be done either with the admin script integration method or the PasteDeploy method. New Relic monitors your app’s user satisfaction and quickly alerts your team when an error occurs before it affects any user. For more insights about the performance, you can drill down to examine code-level transaction traces and database query traces. Install the New Relic CherryPy quickstart today to track key transactions, create custom dashboards for important metrics, and view performance after a deployment. It is the breakthrough to an efficient monitoring of CherryPy web server and CherryPy tools. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63348, + "_score": 146.88837, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188609,7 +188694,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 jinja2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. jinja2 installation docs Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. What is jinja2? Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments jinja2 with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for jinja2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188655,7 +188740,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Psycopg2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Psycopg2 Alerts   4 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Psycopg2 installation docs Psycopg is the most popular PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language. Monitoring Psycopg2 Psycopg2 is a popular PostgreSQL database adapter for Python. It is an API which allows Python to interface with Postgres databases. It has a number of features such as thread safety, and was designed with concurrency in mind(supporting large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against common parallel programming errors, there are still things that can go wrong. Parallel connections increase memory and CPU utilization and can cause difficult-to-catch bugs. The Psycopg2 quickstart automatically monitors your Psycopg2 instances and provides instantaneous feedback on key metrics that affect performance. New Relic Psycopg2 quickstart features The Quickstart offers a number of visual dashboards that display the following data: CPU Utilization Memory heap used Garbage collection CPU time Top 5 slowest transactions Throughput reports Most popular transactions And more… It also offers alerts which will notify you when any of the metrics you’re monitoring fall into a critical range, or if an error arises. Alerts include Apdex score CPU utilization Transaction error New Relic - The complete Psycopg2 dashboard tool Any Python application which interfaces with a Postgres database is likely to use Psycopg2. This spans a huge array of applications from web backends to machine learning tools to general data stores. Regardless of the specific application, working with Psycopg2 on large-scale projects requires instantiating multiple simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. This observability pack can help you detect those before they become an issue. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization provide notifications when a CPU running Psycopg2 nears full capacity. This can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify which sections of an application might need refinements or refactoring. Another great tool are the alerts on transaction errors. This alert quick catches errors related to database transactions before they derail the rest of an application. They also speed up the debugging process as visibility into the sources of errors. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188704,7 +188789,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 ASyncHTTPClient quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 ASyncHTTPClient observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Documentation   1 ASyncHTTPClient observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ASyncHTTPClient installation docs Library that allows Java applications to easily execute HTTP requests and asynchronously process HTTP responses. What is ASyncHTTPClient? Library that allows Java applications to easily execute HTTP requests and asynchronously process HTTP responses. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments ASyncHTTPClient with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for ASyncHTTPClient. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Spray-can Play WS Net::HTTP AIOHTTP", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 260.99857, + "_score": 247.92691, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188734,7 +188819,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 254.00977, + "_score": 240.37106, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188765,7 +188850,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 252.9073, + "_score": 239.42874, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188796,7 +188881,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 245.71985, + "_score": 232.60364, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188827,7 +188912,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 219.02626, + "_score": 207.32666, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188875,7 +188960,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Falcon quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Falcon observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Falcon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Falcon installation docs Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. What is Falcon? Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Falcon with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Falcon. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 155.00418, + "_score": 147.19235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188921,7 +189006,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 piston quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 piston observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 piston observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. piston installation docs Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. What is piston? Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments piston with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for piston. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63596, + "_score": 146.89041, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -188967,7 +189052,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 cherrypy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CherryPy Alerts   4 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. cherrypy installation docs Object-oriented web framework built on Python. Why monitor CherryPy? CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web framework that enables developers to build web applications. Monitoring CherryPy is critical to identify and track performance metrics like apdex, key transactions, error traces, and database query traces. Proactively monitor CherryPy with our New Relic CherryPy Quickstart’s out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. CherryPy quickstart highlights The New Relic CherryPy Quickstart has the following features - Dashboards - Monitor metrics like CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, and most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - including apdex score, cpu utilization and transaction tracing New Relic + CherryPy = Optimimum performance monitoring The New Relic CherryPy quickstart automatically instruments CherryPy with the New Relic Python agent. It empowers you to instantly monitor your application with seamless dashboards and alerts. You can also collect and analyze data to improve customer experience and make data-driven business decisions. The CherryPy integration can be done either with the admin script integration method or the PasteDeploy method. New Relic monitors your app’s user satisfaction and quickly alerts your team when an error occurs before it affects any user. For more insights about the performance, you can drill down to examine code-level transaction traces and database query traces. Install the New Relic CherryPy quickstart today to track key transactions, create custom dashboards for important metrics, and view performance after a deployment. It is the breakthrough to an efficient monitoring of CherryPy web server and CherryPy tools. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63348, + "_score": 146.88837, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189012,7 +189097,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 jinja2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. jinja2 installation docs Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. What is jinja2? Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments jinja2 with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for jinja2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189058,7 +189143,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Psycopg2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Psycopg2 Alerts   4 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Psycopg2 installation docs Psycopg is the most popular PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language. Monitoring Psycopg2 Psycopg2 is a popular PostgreSQL database adapter for Python. It is an API which allows Python to interface with Postgres databases. It has a number of features such as thread safety, and was designed with concurrency in mind(supporting large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against common parallel programming errors, there are still things that can go wrong. Parallel connections increase memory and CPU utilization and can cause difficult-to-catch bugs. The Psycopg2 quickstart automatically monitors your Psycopg2 instances and provides instantaneous feedback on key metrics that affect performance. New Relic Psycopg2 quickstart features The Quickstart offers a number of visual dashboards that display the following data: CPU Utilization Memory heap used Garbage collection CPU time Top 5 slowest transactions Throughput reports Most popular transactions And more… It also offers alerts which will notify you when any of the metrics you’re monitoring fall into a critical range, or if an error arises. Alerts include Apdex score CPU utilization Transaction error New Relic - The complete Psycopg2 dashboard tool Any Python application which interfaces with a Postgres database is likely to use Psycopg2. This spans a huge array of applications from web backends to machine learning tools to general data stores. Regardless of the specific application, working with Psycopg2 on large-scale projects requires instantiating multiple simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. This observability pack can help you detect those before they become an issue. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization provide notifications when a CPU running Psycopg2 nears full capacity. This can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify which sections of an application might need refinements or refactoring. Another great tool are the alerts on transaction errors. This alert quick catches errors related to database transactions before they derail the rest of an application. They also speed up the debugging process as visibility into the sources of errors. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189106,7 +189191,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Falcon quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Falcon observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Falcon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Falcon installation docs Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. What is Falcon? Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Falcon with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Falcon. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 155.00418, + "_score": 147.19235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189152,7 +189237,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 piston quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 piston observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 piston observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. piston installation docs Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. What is piston? Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments piston with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for piston. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63596, + "_score": 146.89041, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189198,7 +189283,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 cherrypy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CherryPy Alerts   4 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. cherrypy installation docs Object-oriented web framework built on Python. Why monitor CherryPy? CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web framework that enables developers to build web applications. Monitoring CherryPy is critical to identify and track performance metrics like apdex, key transactions, error traces, and database query traces. Proactively monitor CherryPy with our New Relic CherryPy Quickstart’s out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. CherryPy quickstart highlights The New Relic CherryPy Quickstart has the following features - Dashboards - Monitor metrics like CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, and most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - including apdex score, cpu utilization and transaction tracing New Relic + CherryPy = Optimimum performance monitoring The New Relic CherryPy quickstart automatically instruments CherryPy with the New Relic Python agent. It empowers you to instantly monitor your application with seamless dashboards and alerts. You can also collect and analyze data to improve customer experience and make data-driven business decisions. The CherryPy integration can be done either with the admin script integration method or the PasteDeploy method. New Relic monitors your app’s user satisfaction and quickly alerts your team when an error occurs before it affects any user. For more insights about the performance, you can drill down to examine code-level transaction traces and database query traces. Install the New Relic CherryPy quickstart today to track key transactions, create custom dashboards for important metrics, and view performance after a deployment. It is the breakthrough to an efficient monitoring of CherryPy web server and CherryPy tools. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63348, + "_score": 146.88837, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189243,7 +189328,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 jinja2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. jinja2 installation docs Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. What is jinja2? Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments jinja2 with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for jinja2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189289,7 +189374,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Psycopg2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Psycopg2 Alerts   4 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Psycopg2 installation docs Psycopg is the most popular PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language. Monitoring Psycopg2 Psycopg2 is a popular PostgreSQL database adapter for Python. It is an API which allows Python to interface with Postgres databases. It has a number of features such as thread safety, and was designed with concurrency in mind(supporting large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against common parallel programming errors, there are still things that can go wrong. Parallel connections increase memory and CPU utilization and can cause difficult-to-catch bugs. The Psycopg2 quickstart automatically monitors your Psycopg2 instances and provides instantaneous feedback on key metrics that affect performance. New Relic Psycopg2 quickstart features The Quickstart offers a number of visual dashboards that display the following data: CPU Utilization Memory heap used Garbage collection CPU time Top 5 slowest transactions Throughput reports Most popular transactions And more… It also offers alerts which will notify you when any of the metrics you’re monitoring fall into a critical range, or if an error arises. Alerts include Apdex score CPU utilization Transaction error New Relic - The complete Psycopg2 dashboard tool Any Python application which interfaces with a Postgres database is likely to use Psycopg2. This spans a huge array of applications from web backends to machine learning tools to general data stores. Regardless of the specific application, working with Psycopg2 on large-scale projects requires instantiating multiple simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. This observability pack can help you detect those before they become an issue. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization provide notifications when a CPU running Psycopg2 nears full capacity. This can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify which sections of an application might need refinements or refactoring. Another great tool are the alerts on transaction errors. This alert quick catches errors related to database transactions before they derail the rest of an application. They also speed up the debugging process as visibility into the sources of errors. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63098, + "_score": 146.88632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189321,7 +189406,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 243.07169, + "_score": 229.91718, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189385,7 +189470,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 191.17929, + "_score": 180.52438, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189432,7 +189517,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Falcon quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Falcon observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Falcon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Falcon installation docs Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. What is Falcon? Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Falcon with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Falcon. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 155.00418, + "_score": 147.19235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189478,7 +189563,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 piston quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 piston observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 piston observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. piston installation docs Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. What is piston? Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments piston with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for piston. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63596, + "_score": 146.89041, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189524,7 +189609,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 cherrypy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CherryPy Alerts   4 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. cherrypy installation docs Object-oriented web framework built on Python. Why monitor CherryPy? CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web framework that enables developers to build web applications. Monitoring CherryPy is critical to identify and track performance metrics like apdex, key transactions, error traces, and database query traces. Proactively monitor CherryPy with our New Relic CherryPy Quickstart’s out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. CherryPy quickstart highlights The New Relic CherryPy Quickstart has the following features - Dashboards - Monitor metrics like CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, and most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - including apdex score, cpu utilization and transaction tracing New Relic + CherryPy = Optimimum performance monitoring The New Relic CherryPy quickstart automatically instruments CherryPy with the New Relic Python agent. It empowers you to instantly monitor your application with seamless dashboards and alerts. You can also collect and analyze data to improve customer experience and make data-driven business decisions. The CherryPy integration can be done either with the admin script integration method or the PasteDeploy method. New Relic monitors your app’s user satisfaction and quickly alerts your team when an error occurs before it affects any user. For more insights about the performance, you can drill down to examine code-level transaction traces and database query traces. Install the New Relic CherryPy quickstart today to track key transactions, create custom dashboards for important metrics, and view performance after a deployment. It is the breakthrough to an efficient monitoring of CherryPy web server and CherryPy tools. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63348, + "_score": 146.88837, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189572,7 +189657,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 OurSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 OurSQL observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 OurSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. OurSQL installation docs oursql is a set of MySQL bindings for Python which wraps the MYSQL_STMT API to provide real parameterization and server-side cursors. What is OurSQL? oursql is a set of MySQL bindings for Python which wraps the MYSQL_STMT API to provide real parameterization and server-side cursors. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments OurSQL with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for OurSQL. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PySQLite PyMongo Psycopg2 cherrypy Python", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 228.45135, + "_score": 217.9606, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189619,7 +189704,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 PySQLite quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PySQLite observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 PySQLite observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PySQLite installation docs pysqlite is a Python interface to the SQLite 3.x embedded relational database engine. What is PySQLite? pysqlite is a Python interface to the SQLite 3.x embedded relational database engine. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PySQLite with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for PySQLite. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources OurSQL PyMongo Psycopg2 cherrypy Python", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 228.41464, + "_score": 217.93015, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189665,7 +189750,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Psycopg2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Psycopg2 Alerts   4 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Psycopg2 installation docs Psycopg is the most popular PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language. Monitoring Psycopg2 Psycopg2 is a popular PostgreSQL database adapter for Python. It is an API which allows Python to interface with Postgres databases. It has a number of features such as thread safety, and was designed with concurrency in mind(supporting large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against common parallel programming errors, there are still things that can go wrong. Parallel connections increase memory and CPU utilization and can cause difficult-to-catch bugs. The Psycopg2 quickstart automatically monitors your Psycopg2 instances and provides instantaneous feedback on key metrics that affect performance. New Relic Psycopg2 quickstart features The Quickstart offers a number of visual dashboards that display the following data: CPU Utilization Memory heap used Garbage collection CPU time Top 5 slowest transactions Throughput reports Most popular transactions And more… It also offers alerts which will notify you when any of the metrics you’re monitoring fall into a critical range, or if an error arises. Alerts include Apdex score CPU utilization Transaction error New Relic - The complete Psycopg2 dashboard tool Any Python application which interfaces with a Postgres database is likely to use Psycopg2. This spans a huge array of applications from web backends to machine learning tools to general data stores. Regardless of the specific application, working with Psycopg2 on large-scale projects requires instantiating multiple simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. This observability pack can help you detect those before they become an issue. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization provide notifications when a CPU running Psycopg2 nears full capacity. This can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify which sections of an application might need refinements or refactoring. Another great tool are the alerts on transaction errors. This alert quick catches errors related to database transactions before they derail the rest of an application. They also speed up the debugging process as visibility into the sources of errors. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 225.49689, + "_score": 214.16559, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189711,7 +189796,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 cherrypy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CherryPy Alerts   4 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. cherrypy installation docs Object-oriented web framework built on Python. Why monitor CherryPy? CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web framework that enables developers to build web applications. Monitoring CherryPy is critical to identify and track performance metrics like apdex, key transactions, error traces, and database query traces. Proactively monitor CherryPy with our New Relic CherryPy Quickstart’s out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. CherryPy quickstart highlights The New Relic CherryPy Quickstart has the following features - Dashboards - Monitor metrics like CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, and most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - including apdex score, cpu utilization and transaction tracing New Relic + CherryPy = Optimimum performance monitoring The New Relic CherryPy quickstart automatically instruments CherryPy with the New Relic Python agent. It empowers you to instantly monitor your application with seamless dashboards and alerts. You can also collect and analyze data to improve customer experience and make data-driven business decisions. The CherryPy integration can be done either with the admin script integration method or the PasteDeploy method. New Relic monitors your app’s user satisfaction and quickly alerts your team when an error occurs before it affects any user. For more insights about the performance, you can drill down to examine code-level transaction traces and database query traces. Install the New Relic CherryPy quickstart today to track key transactions, create custom dashboards for important metrics, and view performance after a deployment. It is the breakthrough to an efficient monitoring of CherryPy web server and CherryPy tools. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 214.22577, + "_score": 203.47134, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189759,7 +189844,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Python quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   4 Python observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Python observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Python installation docs Python is an interpreted, high-level and general-purpose programming language. Complete quickstart for Python monitoring Python monitoring provides visibility into all your applications to help identify and resolve performance issues. Track key transactions, monitor a dashboard for critical metrics, and trigger alerts whenever an error or problem is detected before it impacts users. The Python quickstart enables development teams to dive deep into performance metrics to inspect database query traces, code-level transaction traces, and error traces. Why monitoring Python is so important Python monitoring agents enable developers to troubleshoot application and endpoint issues, identify specific dependencies, and meet service level agreements. Development teams can view detailed stack traces of sampled threads and extend performance monitoring to collect and analyze business data in a dashboard. This approach helps teams make data-driven decisions and enhance user experiences. What's included in this quickstart? New Relic's Python monitoring quickstart boasts instant full-stack observability out-of-the-box: Alerts (Adpex score, CPU utilization, transaction error) Dashboards (most popular transactions, average transaction duration today compared with that for the previous week, Adpex score comparisons, and more) Monitor scripts and functions Monitor WSGI web transactions New Relic - complete Python performance monitoring tool New Relic's Python agent helps developers measure time-based values like connections per minute. It allows teams to capture discrete events with key-value attributes attached to them and analyze and query data. In addition to the above, New Relic's Python agent includes: Browser monitoring Cross application tracing Custom metrics Event loop diagnostics Message queues Runtime metrics New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps Python developers minimize complexity and boost efficiency through enhanced visibility. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammerstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources FastAPI Ruby Elixir C Pika", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 193.4939, + "_score": 181.61057, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189811,7 +189896,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Bottle quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Bottle observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Bottle observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Bottle installation docs WSGI micro web-framework for Python. Single file module with no dependencies other than the Python Standard Library. What is Bottle? Bottle is a WSGI micro web-framework for Python and is a single file module with no dependencies other than the Python Standard Library. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Bottle with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for bottle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Tornado Pyramid Python agent v2.14.0.11 Python agent v1.1.0.192 Python agent v2.26.0.22", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 316.37338, + "_score": 301.82114, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189843,7 +189928,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 293.47565, + "_score": 277.51544, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189875,7 +189960,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 286.1153, + "_score": 270.87796, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189912,7 +189997,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 266.6947, + "_score": 251.64687, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189946,7 +190031,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.25586, + "_score": 245.46567, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -189994,7 +190079,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 IIS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 IIS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IIS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IIS installation docs Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. What is IIS? Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IIS with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IIS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56854, + "_score": 160.13005, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -190039,7 +190124,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NServiceBus installation docs NServiceBus is an implementation of a 'service bus' pattern for .NET. NService Bus NServiceBus is a messaging system for service-oriented backend architectures. It is specifically designed for .NET applications, and it implements a Pub/Sub brokering system, along with many other features, that make handling service messaging simple and intuitive. However, backend architectures are complicated, with many interacting services and processes, so it is not unusual for messages to get dropped or corrupted in some way. The New Relic complete monitoring quickstart provides insight into all aspects of the NServiceBus application runtime, saving users from countless headaches that could arise when working with the system. New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features The New Relic NServiceBus Quickstart comes packaged with numerous features that ensure the health of the NServiceBus application. They are broken down into two categories. Dashboards, which provide visual insight into application performance, and Alerts, which notify developers when a potential issue arises within NServiceBus. Dashboards include the following Transactions overview which gives an overview of all messaging transactions passing through NServiceBus Errors overview documenting errors occurring within the system and their potential origins VM overview which reports key VM utilization statistics such as memory and CPU usage Top 10 failed transactions shares the highest impact failed transactions which are causing a backend to lag Latest error report has the most recent error so that it can be immediately addressed And more… Alerts include Apdex score updates you when the apdex score, i.e. the ratio of satisfied/successful requests to total requests, falls below a certain threshold Memory usage sends an alert when RAM usage exceeds a pre-set threshold Transactions error alerts the user when transaction errors climb past a certain level New Relic - the ideal NServiceBus monitoring tool New Relic’s quickstart provides the ultimate in NServiceBus monitoring solutions. Having continual insight into NServiceBus performance is key to ensuring that backend systems run smoothly with consistent uptime, as messaging is a huge point of failure for backend architectures. When messages are not transacted successfully, communication between backend services breaks down leaving the application unable to function successfully as a whole. By providing dashboard insight into the apdex score and commonly failed transactions, and alerts which notify the user prior to reaching critical thresholds, the New Relic quickstart allows weak points in the system to be identified immediately, before communication in the backend fails completely. Similarly, proper management of the NServiceBus VM is critical to ensuring that the NServiceBus application itself doesn’t crash completely. The New Relic dashboards and alerts provide continual VM monitoring, allowing developers to make key decisions regarding throttling and other performance constraints when usage gets too high. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56573, + "_score": 160.12773, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -190083,7 +190168,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Umbraco quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Umbraco installation docs Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. What is Umbraco? Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Umbraco with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Umbraco. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CSLA .NET installation docs Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. What is CSLA .NET? Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments CSLA .NET with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for CSLA .NET. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 ASP .NET MVC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ASP .NET MVC installation docs Open-source web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern. What is ASP .NET MVC? Open-source web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments ASP .NET MVC with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for ASP .NET MVC. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Bottle observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Bottle installation docs WSGI micro web-framework for Python. Single file module with no dependencies other than the Python Standard Library. What is Bottle? Bottle is a WSGI micro web-framework for Python and is a single file module with no dependencies other than the Python Standard Library. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Bottle with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for bottle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Dashboard   1 Falcon quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Falcon observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Falcon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Falcon installation docs Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. What is Falcon? Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Falcon with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Falcon. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 164.56516, + "_score": 156.2826, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -190593,7 +190678,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 piston quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 piston observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 piston observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. piston installation docs Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. What is piston? Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments piston with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for piston. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 164.17422, + "_score": 155.96202, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -190628,7 +190713,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 425.84286, + "_score": 403.17108, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -190660,7 +190745,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 423.77148, + "_score": 401.17194, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -190692,7 +190777,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 411.51886, + "_score": 389.6845, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -190724,7 +190809,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 378.21555, + "_score": 357.8426, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -190788,7 +190873,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 347.54517, + "_score": 328.16037, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -190823,7 +190908,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 195.86748, + "_score": 185.20044, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -190869,7 +190954,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Falcon quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Falcon observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Falcon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Falcon installation docs Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. What is Falcon? Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Falcon with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Falcon. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 164.56516, + "_score": 156.2826, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -190915,7 +191000,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 piston quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 piston observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 piston observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. piston installation docs Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. What is piston? Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments piston with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for piston. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 164.17422, + "_score": 155.96202, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -190961,7 +191046,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 cherrypy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CherryPy Alerts   4 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. cherrypy installation docs Object-oriented web framework built on Python. Why monitor CherryPy? CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web framework that enables developers to build web applications. Monitoring CherryPy is critical to identify and track performance metrics like apdex, key transactions, error traces, and database query traces. Proactively monitor CherryPy with our New Relic CherryPy Quickstart’s out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. CherryPy quickstart highlights The New Relic CherryPy Quickstart has the following features - Dashboards - Monitor metrics like CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, and most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - including apdex score, cpu utilization and transaction tracing New Relic + CherryPy = Optimimum performance monitoring The New Relic CherryPy quickstart automatically instruments CherryPy with the New Relic Python agent. It empowers you to instantly monitor your application with seamless dashboards and alerts. You can also collect and analyze data to improve customer experience and make data-driven business decisions. The CherryPy integration can be done either with the admin script integration method or the PasteDeploy method. New Relic monitors your app’s user satisfaction and quickly alerts your team when an error occurs before it affects any user. For more insights about the performance, you can drill down to examine code-level transaction traces and database query traces. Install the New Relic CherryPy quickstart today to track key transactions, create custom dashboards for important metrics, and view performance after a deployment. It is the breakthrough to an efficient monitoring of CherryPy web server and CherryPy tools. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 164.1716, + "_score": 155.95985, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -191006,7 +191091,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Psycopg2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Psycopg2 Alerts   4 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Psycopg2 installation docs Psycopg is the most popular PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language. Monitoring Psycopg2 Psycopg2 is a popular PostgreSQL database adapter for Python. It is an API which allows Python to interface with Postgres databases. It has a number of features such as thread safety, and was designed with concurrency in mind(supporting large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against common parallel programming errors, there are still things that can go wrong. Parallel connections increase memory and CPU utilization and can cause difficult-to-catch bugs. The Psycopg2 quickstart automatically monitors your Psycopg2 instances and provides instantaneous feedback on key metrics that affect performance. New Relic Psycopg2 quickstart features The Quickstart offers a number of visual dashboards that display the following data: CPU Utilization Memory heap used Garbage collection CPU time Top 5 slowest transactions Throughput reports Most popular transactions And more… It also offers alerts which will notify you when any of the metrics you’re monitoring fall into a critical range, or if an error arises. Alerts include Apdex score CPU utilization Transaction error New Relic - The complete Psycopg2 dashboard tool Any Python application which interfaces with a Postgres database is likely to use Psycopg2. This spans a huge array of applications from web backends to machine learning tools to general data stores. Regardless of the specific application, working with Psycopg2 on large-scale projects requires instantiating multiple simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. This observability pack can help you detect those before they become an issue. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization provide notifications when a CPU running Psycopg2 nears full capacity. This can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify which sections of an application might need refinements or refactoring. Another great tool are the alerts on transaction errors. This alert quick catches errors related to database transactions before they derail the rest of an application. They also speed up the debugging process as visibility into the sources of errors. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 164.16895, + "_score": 155.95767, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -191055,7 +191140,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Nginx quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Nginx Documentation   1 Nginx observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Nginx Web server which can also be used as a reverse proxy, load balancer, mail proxy, and HTTP cache. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitoring Nginx is so important NGINX is one of the fastest‑growing open-source web servers in the world. However, in some cases, NGINX may not serve requests as quickly as expected due to problems in an application or architecture. Monitoring NGINX performance is essential to ensure that your web application and server environment are healthy. The key to effective NGINX monitoring is the New Relic NGINX quickstart. New Relic Nginx quickstart features Dashboards: NGINX dashboards proactively monitor NGINX metrics like requests per second, active connections, connections accepted per second, connections dropped per second, etc. Automatic On-host integrations instrumentation Compatible with both NGINX Open Source and NGINX Plus New Relic - the complete Nginx performance monitoring tool Monitor key NGINX with the New Relic NGINX Performance monitoring integration with metrics like requests per second, connections accepted per second, connections dropped per second, etc. Specifically, our NGINX integration collects and sends inventory and metrics from your NGINX server to the New Relic platform, where you can see valuable insights. From that platform, you can also query data, understand integration data in detail, and create alert conditions. In addition, the integration provides useful aggregates of detailed error reports for HTTP error responses. This gives you early warnings of missing pages or code errors and exceptions. With the New Relic NGINX integration, you can monitor NGINX running on an Ubuntu server or running as a service in Kubernetes or on Amazon ECS. The tool is compatible with both the open-source and commercial versions of NGINX. Download the New Relic NGINX quickstart today to improve NGINX response time, execute NGINX performance tuning, and monitor NGINX traffic efficiently! It is the key to a healthy NGINX server that provides a seamless user experience for web applications. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Apache httpd MongoDB CodeStream Gatsby Build Azure App Service", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 246.04134, + "_score": 233.71466, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -191105,7 +191190,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Synthetics Page Link Crawler quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Page Link Crawler Alerts   1 Synthetics Page Link Crawler observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Low Success Rate This alert is triggered when the link crawler fails more than 10% of the times. Documentation   1 Synthetics Page Link Crawler observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring What is a link crawler? Link crawler helps you to automatically test your webpage links to detect broken links. When a website URL is provided, synthetic Link Crawler will visit the URL, test all the links on the website, and return any broken links. New Relic synthetic link crawler Broken links in a website can lead to many problems, including missing web pages, site performance issues, and a reduction in site conversion rates. The New Relic synthetic link crawler quickstart offers you a broken link monitor for your website links. This monitor is one of the seven types of New Relic synthetic monitors. Others include certificate check monitor, ping monitor, step monitor, simple browser monitors, scripted browser monitors, and API tests. Why should you monitor your site links with New Relic? Monitoring website links with New Relic synthetic link crawler quickstart is crucial to quickly detect broken links and resolve outages. The synthetic monitor provides detailed statistics for each web page resource and downtime incidents. You can also collect custom response codes for more details on your monitor runs. New Relic synthetic broken link monitor quickstart also leverages the host-not-reporting feature in infrastructure monitoring. This gives you the advantage of enhanced monitoring options, and you can get notified when New Relic stops receiving data from your hosts. Download and install the New Relic synthetic broken link monitor quickstart today to start monitoring your websites for broken links. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 188.1698, + "_score": 178.75644, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -191155,7 +191240,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics SSL Certification check observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a SSL Certification check Synthetics SSL Certification check will proactively ping your domain certificates based on a configurable threshold. Pair with an alert to ensure you are notified when your certificates need renewed. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.31516, + "_score": 173.13725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -191203,7 +191288,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics User Flow check observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a Synthetics User Flow check Scripted browser monitors are used for more sophisticated, customized monitoring. You can create a custom script that navigates your website, takes specific actions, and ensures specific resources are present. With this you can test critical user flows within your websites and API's. The monitor uses Google Chrome browser. You can also use a variety of third-party modules to build your custom monitor. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 181.87129, + "_score": 172.77325, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -191250,7 +191335,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Synthetics User Step Execution observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Getting started Get started with synthetic monitoring Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Synthetics monitoring? Synthetic monitoring is a suite of automated, scriptable tools to monitor your websites, critical business transactions, and API endpoints. You can simulate user traffic to proactively detect and resolve outages and poor performance of critical endpoints before your customers notice. What is a User Step Execution Step monitors are advanced monitors which require no code to set up and allow you to test critical flows of your website. The monitor can be configured to: Assert text Assert title Assert an element Click an element Dismiss a modal Double click an element Hover an element Navigate to a URL Secure a credential Select from a dropdown Type text How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics SSL Certification check Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 181.87117, + "_score": 172.77316, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -191297,7 +191382,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Laravel quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Laravel observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Laravel observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Laravel installation docs Laravel is a free, open-source PHP MVC web framework. Laravel PHP Monitoring Laravel is a free, open-source PHP model-view-controller web framework that empowers developers to carry out common tasks in web and app development projects with ease. New Relic Laravel quickstart features The New Relic Laravel monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our standard dashboard provides a clear overview of transactions, errors and virtual machines. The Laravel PHP dashboard also helps you track other key indicators like daily transaction errors, comparison between weekly transaction errors, most popular transactions, and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like duration, error rate and throughput. Why monitor Laravel with New Relic? The New Relic Laravel quickstart installs the New Relic PHP agent so that you can instrument and monitor your Laravel application. It is your gateway to instant detection of changes in Laravel’s critical metrics. The integration helps you to monitor Laravel through a standard dashboard and three instant alerts. It can trigger low-throughput, high-error rate, and high-duration alerts when specific pre-defined alert conditions are met. The quickstart also supports Laravel to identify the appropriate place to insert JavaScript headers and footers for browser monitoring. Install the New Relic Laravel quickstart today to start monitoring your Laravel PHP framework’s key performance indicators. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP Django WordPress Java Tomcat", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 344.49945, + "_score": 327.4345, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -191309,15 +191394,14 @@ }, { "sections": [ - "PHP", + "Tomcat", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", - "Alerts  3", + "Alerts  2", "Documentation  1", - "Complete solution to PHP monitoring", - "How to speed up PHP with New Relic", - "What’s included?", - "Value of PHP quickstarts", + "What is Tomcat?", + "New Relic Tomcat quickstart features", + "Why monitor Tomcat with New Relic?", "How to use this quickstart", "Authors", "Support", @@ -191325,46 +191409,47 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "PHP", + "title": "Tomcat", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", - "php", - "language agent", + "java", + "server", "most popular" ], - "quick_start_name": "PHP", - "external_id": "3cf75a93865e305679f13076248fef3d87809380", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/a058fb663fff43473b180feb49631d3f/4d2d0/php01.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/php", - "published_at": "2023-01-23T01:38:37Z", - "updated_at": "2023-01-20T01:39:38Z", + "quick_start_name": "Tomcat", + "external_id": "63882c577617728b314f824d05764ab35a62a10d", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/a1fb640fec298f107d4160278cff82dc/99d80/java01.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/tomcat", + "published_at": "2023-01-21T15:42:37Z", + "updated_at": "2023-01-21T15:42:37Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "PHP application monitoring tool by New Relic helps business users and developers monitor performance. Install Now!", - "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 PHP quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 PHP observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 PHP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PHP PHP is a general-purpose scripting language especially suited to web development. Complete solution to PHP monitoring Use our PHP monitoring agent to see a high-level summary of their app performance in a comprehensive PHP dashboard. Help teams monitor the app's Apdex, build architectural maps, and find and resolve errors quickly. A PHP agent collects and analyzes application data that drive data-driven decisions. Organize data, query data using NRQL, and visualize data (in customizable interactive dashboards) that directly impact customer experiences. How to speed up PHP with New Relic Identify slow AJAX request performance issues at a glance through our PHP dashboard that boasts broader visibility. Proactively monitor where you should concentrate your efforts and address potential errors quickly. What’s included? Our PHP quickstart include out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts, including: Alerts including error rates, duration, and throughput Multiple ready-to-use dashboards including throughput, error rate percentage, transaction time in milliseconds, and latest transactions Value of PHP quickstarts New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps developers leverage broader visibility in a PHP dashboard to resolve errors and speed up processes that enhance customer experiences. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Laravel Java .NET Node.js Django", + "info": "Apache Tomcat monitoring tool by New Relic helps business users and developers monitor Tomcat web server performance with New Relic. Install Now!", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Tomcat quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Tomcat observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Tomcat observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Tomcat installation docs Open-source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and WebSocket technologies. What is Tomcat? Open-source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and WebSocket technologies.It implements Java enterprise specs like WebSocket technologies and JavaServer Pages. The Apache Tomcat software powers large-scale, mission-critical web applications across a diverse range of organizations. New Relic Tomcat quickstart features Our Tomcat monitoring integration has the following features: A standard dashboard that tracks key indicators like error overview, virtual machine overview, daily transaction errors, transaction errors today vs 1 week ago, CPU utilization, memory heap used, and more Instant alerts on performance metrics like transaction errors and high CPU utilization Custom queries and immediate data visualization Why monitor Tomcat with New Relic? New Relic’s Tomcat monitoring quickstart automatically instruments Tomcat with the New Relic Java agent. It helps you to immediately monitor Tomcat’s memory usage and other indicators with instant alerts and a standard dashboard, giving you valuable insights to improve Tomcat’s performance. Our Tomcat integration empowers teams to monitor micros-services under Tomcat. Your team can leverage the integration to report all data for each service to New Relic and drill into specific JVMs to see the data and details for each instance. Get started with New Relic Tomcat monitoring quickstart today to proactively monitor Tomcat. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Install Now!", - "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Tomcat quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Tomcat observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Tomcat observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Tomcat installation docs Open-source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and WebSocket technologies. What is Tomcat? Open-source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and WebSocket technologies.It implements Java enterprise specs like WebSocket technologies and JavaServer Pages. The Apache Tomcat software powers large-scale, mission-critical web applications across a diverse range of organizations. New Relic Tomcat quickstart features Our Tomcat monitoring integration has the following features: A standard dashboard that tracks key indicators like error overview, virtual machine overview, daily transaction errors, transaction errors today vs 1 week ago, CPU utilization, memory heap used, and more Instant alerts on performance metrics like transaction errors and high CPU utilization Custom queries and immediate data visualization Why monitor Tomcat with New Relic? New Relic’s Tomcat monitoring quickstart automatically instruments Tomcat with the New Relic Java agent. It helps you to immediately monitor Tomcat’s memory usage and other indicators with instant alerts and a standard dashboard, giving you valuable insights to improve Tomcat’s performance. Our Tomcat integration empowers teams to monitor micros-services under Tomcat. Your team can leverage the integration to report all data for each service to New Relic and drill into specific JVMs to see the data and details for each instance. Get started with New Relic Tomcat monitoring quickstart today to proactively monitor Tomcat. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Java Laravel MySQL Django PHP", + "info": "PHP application monitoring tool by New Relic helps business users and developers monitor performance. Install Now!", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 PHP quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 PHP observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 PHP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PHP PHP is a general-purpose scripting language especially suited to web development. Complete solution to PHP monitoring Use our PHP monitoring agent to see a high-level summary of their app performance in a comprehensive PHP dashboard. Help teams monitor the app's Apdex, build architectural maps, and find and resolve errors quickly. A PHP agent collects and analyzes application data that drive data-driven decisions. Organize data, query data using NRQL, and visualize data (in customizable interactive dashboards) that directly impact customer experiences. How to speed up PHP with New Relic Identify slow AJAX request performance issues at a glance through our PHP dashboard that boasts broader visibility. Proactively monitor where you should concentrate your efforts and address potential errors quickly. What’s included? Our PHP quickstart include out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts, including: Alerts including error rates, duration, and throughput Multiple ready-to-use dashboards including throughput, error rate percentage, transaction time in milliseconds, and latest transactions Value of PHP quickstarts New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps developers leverage broader visibility in a PHP dashboard to resolve errors and speed up processes that enhance customer experiences. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Laravel Java .NET Node.js Django", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.3869, + "_score": 302.9909, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "most popular", - "body": " Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Java Laravel MySQL Django PHP" + "body": " you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Laravel Java .NET Node.js Django" }, - "id": "6323641ce7b9d28b08c10c4b" + "id": "6323427128ccbc086359c1e1" }, { "sections": [ @@ -191441,7 +191526,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   4 .NET observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 .NET observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET installation docs A developer platform with tools and libraries for building web, mobile, desktop, games, IoT, cloud, and microservices. Comprehensive monitoring quickstart for .NET .NET Framework is a software product developed by Microsoft. It is a platform used on the Microsoft Windows operating system to build desktop and web applications and supports many programming languages. Why monitor .NET? .NET monitoring is an essential activity in .NET software development that enables software developers to observe the performance of an application in real-time. .NET monitoring enables a swift intervention if issues arise while the application runs. What should you look for in a .NET Monitor? An ideal .NET Performance Monitor must offer comprehensive and actionable information that software developers need to troubleshoot an application successfully. Some key components are: Preemptive performance monitoring Comprehensive full-stack performance monitoring Intimate code insights Granular error identification mechanism Comprehensive .NET Framework, Common Language Runtime (CLR), and Internet Information Services (IIS) monitoring What’s included in this quickstart: High-value alerts Code-related insights that acquaint developers with the intricate details of their application’s health and status by providing detailed information on errors, database queries, and transaction traces Alerts that proactively inform developers about the status of their applications What makes this quickstart unique? With this quickstart, you can monitor health and status in one place, focus on the most important information, and enable preventative maintenance strategy. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP Java Laravel Node.js Django", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 295.68848, + "_score": 281.07257, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -191488,7 +191573,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Kafka quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Kafka Documentation   1 Kafka observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kafka Distributed streaming platform built for scalability, fault-tolerance, and building real-time data pipelines and streaming applications. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Quickstart for Kafka monitoring Kafka monitoring is important to track services running on multiple Kafka servers in real-time. Observe key metrics like CPU usage, memory, and consumer lag at a glance in a Kafka dashboard. Why monitoring kafka is so important Apache Kafka is a fault-tolerant, scalable messaging system used to build real-time data pipelines. Kafka also supports replications natively, and you can build streaming applications that run inside production environments. Leveraging a Kafka monitoring tool to monitor data replication, retention, and issues like consumer lag is important. New Relic’s Kafka quickstart lets you look at performance metrics and inventory data, create your own custom charts and queries, and create alert policies. New Relic Kafka quickstart features New Relic’s Kafka monitoring tracks space and time retention, leverages replication alerts to uncover potential issues, and uses queries and a Kafka dashboard to explore them. New Relic + Kafka quickstart New Relic’s performance monitoring provides instant observability out-of-the-box. This quickstart includes: Monitoring Kafka topics Dashboards tracking brokers, messages per sec, broker bytes in and out per sec, consumer lag, and more Monitoring of producers and consumers coded in Java New Relic - complete Kafka monitoring Provide total visibility into key performance metrics like the number of client requests and bytes served per second with New Relic’s Kafka monitoring and also track inventory data and metadata in real-time. One of the key features of New Relic’s Kafka monitoring is that you can configure your retention settings by time and by space and set up real-time alerts. Track key metrics like gauge, count, and summary as well with New Relic’s instant observability quickstart. Ensure that your infrastructure remains robust and running while averting potential data loss by monitoring Kafka brokers and Kafka producers. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Jakub Kotkowiak Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources MySQL Laravel Django Tomcat PHP", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 294.64157, + "_score": 280.04138, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -191535,7 +191620,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 IIS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 IIS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IIS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IIS installation docs Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. What is IIS? Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IIS with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IIS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56854, + "_score": 160.13005, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -191580,7 +191665,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NServiceBus installation docs NServiceBus is an implementation of a 'service bus' pattern for .NET. NService Bus NServiceBus is a messaging system for service-oriented backend architectures. It is specifically designed for .NET applications, and it implements a Pub/Sub brokering system, along with many other features, that make handling service messaging simple and intuitive. However, backend architectures are complicated, with many interacting services and processes, so it is not unusual for messages to get dropped or corrupted in some way. The New Relic complete monitoring quickstart provides insight into all aspects of the NServiceBus application runtime, saving users from countless headaches that could arise when working with the system. New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features The New Relic NServiceBus Quickstart comes packaged with numerous features that ensure the health of the NServiceBus application. They are broken down into two categories. Dashboards, which provide visual insight into application performance, and Alerts, which notify developers when a potential issue arises within NServiceBus. Dashboards include the following Transactions overview which gives an overview of all messaging transactions passing through NServiceBus Errors overview documenting errors occurring within the system and their potential origins VM overview which reports key VM utilization statistics such as memory and CPU usage Top 10 failed transactions shares the highest impact failed transactions which are causing a backend to lag Latest error report has the most recent error so that it can be immediately addressed And more… Alerts include Apdex score updates you when the apdex score, i.e. the ratio of satisfied/successful requests to total requests, falls below a certain threshold Memory usage sends an alert when RAM usage exceeds a pre-set threshold Transactions error alerts the user when transaction errors climb past a certain level New Relic - the ideal NServiceBus monitoring tool New Relic’s quickstart provides the ultimate in NServiceBus monitoring solutions. Having continual insight into NServiceBus performance is key to ensuring that backend systems run smoothly with consistent uptime, as messaging is a huge point of failure for backend architectures. When messages are not transacted successfully, communication between backend services breaks down leaving the application unable to function successfully as a whole. By providing dashboard insight into the apdex score and commonly failed transactions, and alerts which notify the user prior to reaching critical thresholds, the New Relic quickstart allows weak points in the system to be identified immediately, before communication in the backend fails completely. Similarly, proper management of the NServiceBus VM is critical to ensuring that the NServiceBus application itself doesn’t crash completely. The New Relic dashboards and alerts provide continual VM monitoring, allowing developers to make key decisions regarding throttling and other performance constraints when usage gets too high. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56573, + "_score": 160.12773, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -191624,7 +191709,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spring.net quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spring.net installation docs Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. What is Spring.net? Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spring.net with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spring.net. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56183, + "_score": 160.12453, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -191669,7 +191754,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Umbraco quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Umbraco installation docs Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. What is Umbraco? Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Umbraco with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Umbraco. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.5617, + "_score": 160.12445, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -191714,7 +191799,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 CSLA .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CSLA .NET installation docs Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. What is CSLA .NET? Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments CSLA .NET with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for CSLA .NET. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.55945, + "_score": 160.12257, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -191762,7 +191847,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 PyMongo quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyMongo observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 PyMongo observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyMongo installation docs The PyMongo distribution contains tools for interacting with MongoDB database from Python. What is PyMongo? The PyMongo distribution contains tools for interacting with MongoDB database from Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyMongo with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for PyMongo. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources OurSQL PySQLite Psycopg2 cherrypy Python", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 228.43172, + "_score": 217.9443, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -191809,7 +191894,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 PySQLite quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PySQLite observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 PySQLite observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PySQLite installation docs pysqlite is a Python interface to the SQLite 3.x embedded relational database engine. What is PySQLite? pysqlite is a Python interface to the SQLite 3.x embedded relational database engine. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PySQLite with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for PySQLite. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources OurSQL PyMongo Psycopg2 cherrypy Python", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 228.41464, + "_score": 217.93015, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -191855,7 +191940,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Psycopg2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Psycopg2 Alerts   4 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Psycopg2 installation docs Psycopg is the most popular PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language. Monitoring Psycopg2 Psycopg2 is a popular PostgreSQL database adapter for Python. It is an API which allows Python to interface with Postgres databases. It has a number of features such as thread safety, and was designed with concurrency in mind(supporting large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against common parallel programming errors, there are still things that can go wrong. Parallel connections increase memory and CPU utilization and can cause difficult-to-catch bugs. The Psycopg2 quickstart automatically monitors your Psycopg2 instances and provides instantaneous feedback on key metrics that affect performance. New Relic Psycopg2 quickstart features The Quickstart offers a number of visual dashboards that display the following data: CPU Utilization Memory heap used Garbage collection CPU time Top 5 slowest transactions Throughput reports Most popular transactions And more… It also offers alerts which will notify you when any of the metrics you’re monitoring fall into a critical range, or if an error arises. Alerts include Apdex score CPU utilization Transaction error New Relic - The complete Psycopg2 dashboard tool Any Python application which interfaces with a Postgres database is likely to use Psycopg2. This spans a huge array of applications from web backends to machine learning tools to general data stores. Regardless of the specific application, working with Psycopg2 on large-scale projects requires instantiating multiple simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. This observability pack can help you detect those before they become an issue. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization provide notifications when a CPU running Psycopg2 nears full capacity. This can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify which sections of an application might need refinements or refactoring. Another great tool are the alerts on transaction errors. This alert quick catches errors related to database transactions before they derail the rest of an application. They also speed up the debugging process as visibility into the sources of errors. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 225.49689, + "_score": 214.16559, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -191901,7 +191986,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 cherrypy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CherryPy Alerts   4 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. cherrypy installation docs Object-oriented web framework built on Python. Why monitor CherryPy? CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web framework that enables developers to build web applications. Monitoring CherryPy is critical to identify and track performance metrics like apdex, key transactions, error traces, and database query traces. Proactively monitor CherryPy with our New Relic CherryPy Quickstart’s out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. CherryPy quickstart highlights The New Relic CherryPy Quickstart has the following features - Dashboards - Monitor metrics like CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, and most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - including apdex score, cpu utilization and transaction tracing New Relic + CherryPy = Optimimum performance monitoring The New Relic CherryPy quickstart automatically instruments CherryPy with the New Relic Python agent. It empowers you to instantly monitor your application with seamless dashboards and alerts. You can also collect and analyze data to improve customer experience and make data-driven business decisions. The CherryPy integration can be done either with the admin script integration method or the PasteDeploy method. New Relic monitors your app’s user satisfaction and quickly alerts your team when an error occurs before it affects any user. For more insights about the performance, you can drill down to examine code-level transaction traces and database query traces. Install the New Relic CherryPy quickstart today to track key transactions, create custom dashboards for important metrics, and view performance after a deployment. It is the breakthrough to an efficient monitoring of CherryPy web server and CherryPy tools. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 214.22577, + "_score": 203.47134, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -191949,7 +192034,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Python quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   4 Python observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Python observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Python installation docs Python is an interpreted, high-level and general-purpose programming language. Complete quickstart for Python monitoring Python monitoring provides visibility into all your applications to help identify and resolve performance issues. Track key transactions, monitor a dashboard for critical metrics, and trigger alerts whenever an error or problem is detected before it impacts users. The Python quickstart enables development teams to dive deep into performance metrics to inspect database query traces, code-level transaction traces, and error traces. Why monitoring Python is so important Python monitoring agents enable developers to troubleshoot application and endpoint issues, identify specific dependencies, and meet service level agreements. Development teams can view detailed stack traces of sampled threads and extend performance monitoring to collect and analyze business data in a dashboard. This approach helps teams make data-driven decisions and enhance user experiences. What's included in this quickstart? New Relic's Python monitoring quickstart boasts instant full-stack observability out-of-the-box: Alerts (Adpex score, CPU utilization, transaction error) Dashboards (most popular transactions, average transaction duration today compared with that for the previous week, Adpex score comparisons, and more) Monitor scripts and functions Monitor WSGI web transactions New Relic - complete Python performance monitoring tool New Relic's Python agent helps developers measure time-based values like connections per minute. It allows teams to capture discrete events with key-value attributes attached to them and analyze and query data. In addition to the above, New Relic's Python agent includes: Browser monitoring Cross application tracing Custom metrics Event loop diagnostics Message queues Runtime metrics New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps Python developers minimize complexity and boost efficiency through enhanced visibility. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammerstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources FastAPI Ruby Elixir C Pika", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 193.4939, + "_score": 181.61057, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -192000,7 +192085,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 IIS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 IIS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IIS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IIS installation docs Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. What is IIS? Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IIS with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IIS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56854, + "_score": 160.13005, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -192045,7 +192130,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NServiceBus installation docs NServiceBus is an implementation of a 'service bus' pattern for .NET. NService Bus NServiceBus is a messaging system for service-oriented backend architectures. It is specifically designed for .NET applications, and it implements a Pub/Sub brokering system, along with many other features, that make handling service messaging simple and intuitive. However, backend architectures are complicated, with many interacting services and processes, so it is not unusual for messages to get dropped or corrupted in some way. The New Relic complete monitoring quickstart provides insight into all aspects of the NServiceBus application runtime, saving users from countless headaches that could arise when working with the system. New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features The New Relic NServiceBus Quickstart comes packaged with numerous features that ensure the health of the NServiceBus application. They are broken down into two categories. Dashboards, which provide visual insight into application performance, and Alerts, which notify developers when a potential issue arises within NServiceBus. Dashboards include the following Transactions overview which gives an overview of all messaging transactions passing through NServiceBus Errors overview documenting errors occurring within the system and their potential origins VM overview which reports key VM utilization statistics such as memory and CPU usage Top 10 failed transactions shares the highest impact failed transactions which are causing a backend to lag Latest error report has the most recent error so that it can be immediately addressed And more… Alerts include Apdex score updates you when the apdex score, i.e. the ratio of satisfied/successful requests to total requests, falls below a certain threshold Memory usage sends an alert when RAM usage exceeds a pre-set threshold Transactions error alerts the user when transaction errors climb past a certain level New Relic - the ideal NServiceBus monitoring tool New Relic’s quickstart provides the ultimate in NServiceBus monitoring solutions. Having continual insight into NServiceBus performance is key to ensuring that backend systems run smoothly with consistent uptime, as messaging is a huge point of failure for backend architectures. When messages are not transacted successfully, communication between backend services breaks down leaving the application unable to function successfully as a whole. By providing dashboard insight into the apdex score and commonly failed transactions, and alerts which notify the user prior to reaching critical thresholds, the New Relic quickstart allows weak points in the system to be identified immediately, before communication in the backend fails completely. Similarly, proper management of the NServiceBus VM is critical to ensuring that the NServiceBus application itself doesn’t crash completely. The New Relic dashboards and alerts provide continual VM monitoring, allowing developers to make key decisions regarding throttling and other performance constraints when usage gets too high. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56573, + "_score": 160.12773, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -192089,7 +192174,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spring.net quickstart contains 1 dashboard . 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Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spring.net with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spring.net. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56183, + "_score": 160.12453, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -192134,7 +192219,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Umbraco quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Umbraco installation docs Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. What is Umbraco? Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Umbraco with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Umbraco. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.5617, + "_score": 160.12445, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -192179,7 +192264,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 CSLA .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CSLA .NET installation docs Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. What is CSLA .NET? Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments CSLA .NET with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for CSLA .NET. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.55945, + "_score": 160.12257, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -192226,7 +192311,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 IIS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 IIS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IIS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IIS installation docs Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. What is IIS? Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IIS with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IIS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56854, + "_score": 160.13005, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -192271,7 +192356,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spring.net quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spring.net installation docs Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. What is Spring.net? Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spring.net with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spring.net. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56183, + "_score": 160.12453, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -192316,7 +192401,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Umbraco quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Umbraco installation docs Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. What is Umbraco? Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Umbraco with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Umbraco. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.5617, + "_score": 160.12445, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -192361,7 +192446,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 CSLA .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CSLA .NET installation docs Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. What is CSLA .NET? Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments CSLA .NET with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for CSLA .NET. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.55945, + "_score": 160.12257, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -192406,7 +192491,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 ASP .NET MVC quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 ASP .NET MVC observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 ASP .NET MVC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ASP .NET MVC installation docs Open-source web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern. What is ASP .NET MVC? Open-source web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments ASP .NET MVC with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for ASP .NET MVC. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.55945, + "_score": 160.12257, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -192453,7 +192538,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NServiceBus installation docs NServiceBus is an implementation of a 'service bus' pattern for .NET. NService Bus NServiceBus is a messaging system for service-oriented backend architectures. It is specifically designed for .NET applications, and it implements a Pub/Sub brokering system, along with many other features, that make handling service messaging simple and intuitive. However, backend architectures are complicated, with many interacting services and processes, so it is not unusual for messages to get dropped or corrupted in some way. The New Relic complete monitoring quickstart provides insight into all aspects of the NServiceBus application runtime, saving users from countless headaches that could arise when working with the system. New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features The New Relic NServiceBus Quickstart comes packaged with numerous features that ensure the health of the NServiceBus application. They are broken down into two categories. Dashboards, which provide visual insight into application performance, and Alerts, which notify developers when a potential issue arises within NServiceBus. Dashboards include the following Transactions overview which gives an overview of all messaging transactions passing through NServiceBus Errors overview documenting errors occurring within the system and their potential origins VM overview which reports key VM utilization statistics such as memory and CPU usage Top 10 failed transactions shares the highest impact failed transactions which are causing a backend to lag Latest error report has the most recent error so that it can be immediately addressed And more… Alerts include Apdex score updates you when the apdex score, i.e. the ratio of satisfied/successful requests to total requests, falls below a certain threshold Memory usage sends an alert when RAM usage exceeds a pre-set threshold Transactions error alerts the user when transaction errors climb past a certain level New Relic - the ideal NServiceBus monitoring tool New Relic’s quickstart provides the ultimate in NServiceBus monitoring solutions. Having continual insight into NServiceBus performance is key to ensuring that backend systems run smoothly with consistent uptime, as messaging is a huge point of failure for backend architectures. When messages are not transacted successfully, communication between backend services breaks down leaving the application unable to function successfully as a whole. By providing dashboard insight into the apdex score and commonly failed transactions, and alerts which notify the user prior to reaching critical thresholds, the New Relic quickstart allows weak points in the system to be identified immediately, before communication in the backend fails completely. Similarly, proper management of the NServiceBus VM is critical to ensuring that the NServiceBus application itself doesn’t crash completely. The New Relic dashboards and alerts provide continual VM monitoring, allowing developers to make key decisions regarding throttling and other performance constraints when usage gets too high. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56573, + "_score": 160.12773, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -192497,7 +192582,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spring.net quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spring.net installation docs Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. What is Spring.net? Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spring.net with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spring.net. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56183, + "_score": 160.12453, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -192542,7 +192627,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Umbraco quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Umbraco installation docs Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. What is Umbraco? Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Umbraco with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 ASP .NET MVC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ASP .NET MVC installation docs Open-source web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern. What is ASP .NET MVC? Open-source web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments ASP .NET MVC with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for ASP .NET MVC. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IIS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IIS installation docs Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. What is IIS? Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IIS with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IIS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56854, + "_score": 160.13005, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -192724,7 +192809,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . 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It is specifically designed for .NET applications, and it implements a Pub/Sub brokering system, along with many other features, that make handling service messaging simple and intuitive. However, backend architectures are complicated, with many interacting services and processes, so it is not unusual for messages to get dropped or corrupted in some way. The New Relic complete monitoring quickstart provides insight into all aspects of the NServiceBus application runtime, saving users from countless headaches that could arise when working with the system. New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features The New Relic NServiceBus Quickstart comes packaged with numerous features that ensure the health of the NServiceBus application. They are broken down into two categories. Dashboards, which provide visual insight into application performance, and Alerts, which notify developers when a potential issue arises within NServiceBus. 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Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spring.net with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spring.net. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Umbraco installation docs Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. What is Umbraco? Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Umbraco with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. 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Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IIS with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IIS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56854, + "_score": 160.13005, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -193133,7 +193218,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NServiceBus installation docs NServiceBus is an implementation of a 'service bus' pattern for .NET. NService Bus NServiceBus is a messaging system for service-oriented backend architectures. It is specifically designed for .NET applications, and it implements a Pub/Sub brokering system, along with many other features, that make handling service messaging simple and intuitive. However, backend architectures are complicated, with many interacting services and processes, so it is not unusual for messages to get dropped or corrupted in some way. The New Relic complete monitoring quickstart provides insight into all aspects of the NServiceBus application runtime, saving users from countless headaches that could arise when working with the system. New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features The New Relic NServiceBus Quickstart comes packaged with numerous features that ensure the health of the NServiceBus application. They are broken down into two categories. Dashboards, which provide visual insight into application performance, and Alerts, which notify developers when a potential issue arises within NServiceBus. Dashboards include the following Transactions overview which gives an overview of all messaging transactions passing through NServiceBus Errors overview documenting errors occurring within the system and their potential origins VM overview which reports key VM utilization statistics such as memory and CPU usage Top 10 failed transactions shares the highest impact failed transactions which are causing a backend to lag Latest error report has the most recent error so that it can be immediately addressed And more… Alerts include Apdex score updates you when the apdex score, i.e. the ratio of satisfied/successful requests to total requests, falls below a certain threshold Memory usage sends an alert when RAM usage exceeds a pre-set threshold Transactions error alerts the user when transaction errors climb past a certain level New Relic - the ideal NServiceBus monitoring tool New Relic’s quickstart provides the ultimate in NServiceBus monitoring solutions. Having continual insight into NServiceBus performance is key to ensuring that backend systems run smoothly with consistent uptime, as messaging is a huge point of failure for backend architectures. When messages are not transacted successfully, communication between backend services breaks down leaving the application unable to function successfully as a whole. By providing dashboard insight into the apdex score and commonly failed transactions, and alerts which notify the user prior to reaching critical thresholds, the New Relic quickstart allows weak points in the system to be identified immediately, before communication in the backend fails completely. Similarly, proper management of the NServiceBus VM is critical to ensuring that the NServiceBus application itself doesn’t crash completely. The New Relic dashboards and alerts provide continual VM monitoring, allowing developers to make key decisions regarding throttling and other performance constraints when usage gets too high. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56573, + "_score": 160.12773, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -193177,7 +193262,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spring.net quickstart contains 1 dashboard . 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Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spring.net with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spring.net. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Umbraco installation docs Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. What is Umbraco? Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Umbraco with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. 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Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments CSLA .NET with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for CSLA .NET. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.55945, + "_score": 160.12257, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -193314,7 +193399,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 IIS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 IIS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IIS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IIS installation docs Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. What is IIS? Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IIS with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IIS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56854, + "_score": 160.13005, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -193359,7 +193444,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . 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It is specifically designed for .NET applications, and it implements a Pub/Sub brokering system, along with many other features, that make handling service messaging simple and intuitive. However, backend architectures are complicated, with many interacting services and processes, so it is not unusual for messages to get dropped or corrupted in some way. The New Relic complete monitoring quickstart provides insight into all aspects of the NServiceBus application runtime, saving users from countless headaches that could arise when working with the system. New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features The New Relic NServiceBus Quickstart comes packaged with numerous features that ensure the health of the NServiceBus application. They are broken down into two categories. Dashboards, which provide visual insight into application performance, and Alerts, which notify developers when a potential issue arises within NServiceBus. 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Having continual insight into NServiceBus performance is key to ensuring that backend systems run smoothly with consistent uptime, as messaging is a huge point of failure for backend architectures. When messages are not transacted successfully, communication between backend services breaks down leaving the application unable to function successfully as a whole. By providing dashboard insight into the apdex score and commonly failed transactions, and alerts which notify the user prior to reaching critical thresholds, the New Relic quickstart allows weak points in the system to be identified immediately, before communication in the backend fails completely. Similarly, proper management of the NServiceBus VM is critical to ensuring that the NServiceBus application itself doesn’t crash completely. The New Relic dashboards and alerts provide continual VM monitoring, allowing developers to make key decisions regarding throttling and other performance constraints when usage gets too high. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56573, + "_score": 160.12773, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -193403,7 +193488,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spring.net quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spring.net installation docs Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. What is Spring.net? Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spring.net with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spring.net. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Umbraco installation docs Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. What is Umbraco? Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Umbraco with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Umbraco. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.5617, + "_score": 160.12445, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -193493,7 +193578,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 CSLA .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . 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Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments CSLA .NET with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for CSLA .NET. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IIS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IIS installation docs Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. What is IIS? Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IIS with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IIS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56854, + "_score": 160.13005, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -193585,7 +193670,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . 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It is specifically designed for .NET applications, and it implements a Pub/Sub brokering system, along with many other features, that make handling service messaging simple and intuitive. However, backend architectures are complicated, with many interacting services and processes, so it is not unusual for messages to get dropped or corrupted in some way. The New Relic complete monitoring quickstart provides insight into all aspects of the NServiceBus application runtime, saving users from countless headaches that could arise when working with the system. New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features The New Relic NServiceBus Quickstart comes packaged with numerous features that ensure the health of the NServiceBus application. They are broken down into two categories. Dashboards, which provide visual insight into application performance, and Alerts, which notify developers when a potential issue arises within NServiceBus. Dashboards include the following Transactions overview which gives an overview of all messaging transactions passing through NServiceBus Errors overview documenting errors occurring within the system and their potential origins VM overview which reports key VM utilization statistics such as memory and CPU usage Top 10 failed transactions shares the highest impact failed transactions which are causing a backend to lag Latest error report has the most recent error so that it can be immediately addressed And more… Alerts include Apdex score updates you when the apdex score, i.e. the ratio of satisfied/successful requests to total requests, falls below a certain threshold Memory usage sends an alert when RAM usage exceeds a pre-set threshold Transactions error alerts the user when transaction errors climb past a certain level New Relic - the ideal NServiceBus monitoring tool New Relic’s quickstart provides the ultimate in NServiceBus monitoring solutions. Having continual insight into NServiceBus performance is key to ensuring that backend systems run smoothly with consistent uptime, as messaging is a huge point of failure for backend architectures. When messages are not transacted successfully, communication between backend services breaks down leaving the application unable to function successfully as a whole. By providing dashboard insight into the apdex score and commonly failed transactions, and alerts which notify the user prior to reaching critical thresholds, the New Relic quickstart allows weak points in the system to be identified immediately, before communication in the backend fails completely. Similarly, proper management of the NServiceBus VM is critical to ensuring that the NServiceBus application itself doesn’t crash completely. The New Relic dashboards and alerts provide continual VM monitoring, allowing developers to make key decisions regarding throttling and other performance constraints when usage gets too high. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56573, + "_score": 160.12773, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -193629,7 +193714,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spring.net quickstart contains 1 dashboard . 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Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spring.net with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spring.net. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56183, + "_score": 160.12453, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -193674,7 +193759,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Umbraco quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Umbraco installation docs Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. What is Umbraco? Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Umbraco with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Umbraco. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.5617, + "_score": 160.12445, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -193719,7 +193804,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 CSLA .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CSLA .NET installation docs Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. What is CSLA .NET? Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments CSLA .NET with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for CSLA .NET. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.55945, + "_score": 160.12257, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -193766,7 +193851,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 IIS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 IIS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IIS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IIS installation docs Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. What is IIS? Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IIS with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IIS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56854, + "_score": 160.13005, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -193811,7 +193896,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NServiceBus installation docs NServiceBus is an implementation of a 'service bus' pattern for .NET. NService Bus NServiceBus is a messaging system for service-oriented backend architectures. It is specifically designed for .NET applications, and it implements a Pub/Sub brokering system, along with many other features, that make handling service messaging simple and intuitive. However, backend architectures are complicated, with many interacting services and processes, so it is not unusual for messages to get dropped or corrupted in some way. The New Relic complete monitoring quickstart provides insight into all aspects of the NServiceBus application runtime, saving users from countless headaches that could arise when working with the system. New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features The New Relic NServiceBus Quickstart comes packaged with numerous features that ensure the health of the NServiceBus application. They are broken down into two categories. Dashboards, which provide visual insight into application performance, and Alerts, which notify developers when a potential issue arises within NServiceBus. Dashboards include the following Transactions overview which gives an overview of all messaging transactions passing through NServiceBus Errors overview documenting errors occurring within the system and their potential origins VM overview which reports key VM utilization statistics such as memory and CPU usage Top 10 failed transactions shares the highest impact failed transactions which are causing a backend to lag Latest error report has the most recent error so that it can be immediately addressed And more… Alerts include Apdex score updates you when the apdex score, i.e. the ratio of satisfied/successful requests to total requests, falls below a certain threshold Memory usage sends an alert when RAM usage exceeds a pre-set threshold Transactions error alerts the user when transaction errors climb past a certain level New Relic - the ideal NServiceBus monitoring tool New Relic’s quickstart provides the ultimate in NServiceBus monitoring solutions. Having continual insight into NServiceBus performance is key to ensuring that backend systems run smoothly with consistent uptime, as messaging is a huge point of failure for backend architectures. When messages are not transacted successfully, communication between backend services breaks down leaving the application unable to function successfully as a whole. By providing dashboard insight into the apdex score and commonly failed transactions, and alerts which notify the user prior to reaching critical thresholds, the New Relic quickstart allows weak points in the system to be identified immediately, before communication in the backend fails completely. Similarly, proper management of the NServiceBus VM is critical to ensuring that the NServiceBus application itself doesn’t crash completely. The New Relic dashboards and alerts provide continual VM monitoring, allowing developers to make key decisions regarding throttling and other performance constraints when usage gets too high. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56573, + "_score": 160.12773, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -193855,7 +193940,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spring.net quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spring.net installation docs Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. What is Spring.net? Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spring.net with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spring.net. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56183, + "_score": 160.12453, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -193900,7 +193985,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Umbraco quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Umbraco installation docs Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. What is Umbraco? Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Umbraco with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Umbraco. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.5617, + "_score": 160.12445, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -193945,7 +194030,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 ASP .NET MVC quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 ASP .NET MVC observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 ASP .NET MVC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ASP .NET MVC installation docs Open-source web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern. What is ASP .NET MVC? Open-source web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments ASP .NET MVC with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for ASP .NET MVC. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.55945, + "_score": 160.12257, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -193992,7 +194077,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 IIS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 IIS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IIS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IIS installation docs Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. What is IIS? Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IIS with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IIS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56854, + "_score": 160.13005, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -194037,7 +194122,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NServiceBus installation docs NServiceBus is an implementation of a 'service bus' pattern for .NET. NService Bus NServiceBus is a messaging system for service-oriented backend architectures. It is specifically designed for .NET applications, and it implements a Pub/Sub brokering system, along with many other features, that make handling service messaging simple and intuitive. However, backend architectures are complicated, with many interacting services and processes, so it is not unusual for messages to get dropped or corrupted in some way. The New Relic complete monitoring quickstart provides insight into all aspects of the NServiceBus application runtime, saving users from countless headaches that could arise when working with the system. New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features The New Relic NServiceBus Quickstart comes packaged with numerous features that ensure the health of the NServiceBus application. They are broken down into two categories. Dashboards, which provide visual insight into application performance, and Alerts, which notify developers when a potential issue arises within NServiceBus. Dashboards include the following Transactions overview which gives an overview of all messaging transactions passing through NServiceBus Errors overview documenting errors occurring within the system and their potential origins VM overview which reports key VM utilization statistics such as memory and CPU usage Top 10 failed transactions shares the highest impact failed transactions which are causing a backend to lag Latest error report has the most recent error so that it can be immediately addressed And more… Alerts include Apdex score updates you when the apdex score, i.e. the ratio of satisfied/successful requests to total requests, falls below a certain threshold Memory usage sends an alert when RAM usage exceeds a pre-set threshold Transactions error alerts the user when transaction errors climb past a certain level New Relic - the ideal NServiceBus monitoring tool New Relic’s quickstart provides the ultimate in NServiceBus monitoring solutions. Having continual insight into NServiceBus performance is key to ensuring that backend systems run smoothly with consistent uptime, as messaging is a huge point of failure for backend architectures. When messages are not transacted successfully, communication between backend services breaks down leaving the application unable to function successfully as a whole. By providing dashboard insight into the apdex score and commonly failed transactions, and alerts which notify the user prior to reaching critical thresholds, the New Relic quickstart allows weak points in the system to be identified immediately, before communication in the backend fails completely. Similarly, proper management of the NServiceBus VM is critical to ensuring that the NServiceBus application itself doesn’t crash completely. The New Relic dashboards and alerts provide continual VM monitoring, allowing developers to make key decisions regarding throttling and other performance constraints when usage gets too high. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56573, + "_score": 160.12773, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -194081,7 +194166,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spring.net quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spring.net installation docs Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. What is Spring.net? Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spring.net with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spring.net. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56183, + "_score": 160.12453, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -194126,7 +194211,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Umbraco quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Umbraco installation docs Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. What is Umbraco? Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Umbraco with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Umbraco. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.5617, + "_score": 160.12445, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -194171,7 +194256,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 CSLA .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CSLA .NET installation docs Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. What is CSLA .NET? Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments CSLA .NET with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for CSLA .NET. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Install Now!", - "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 PHP quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 PHP observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 PHP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PHP PHP is a general-purpose scripting language especially suited to web development. Complete solution to PHP monitoring Use our PHP monitoring agent to see a high-level summary of their app performance in a comprehensive PHP dashboard. Help teams monitor the app's Apdex, build architectural maps, and find and resolve errors quickly. A PHP agent collects and analyzes application data that drive data-driven decisions. Organize data, query data using NRQL, and visualize data (in customizable interactive dashboards) that directly impact customer experiences. How to speed up PHP with New Relic Identify slow AJAX request performance issues at a glance through our PHP dashboard that boasts broader visibility. Proactively monitor where you should concentrate your efforts and address potential errors quickly. What’s included? Our PHP quickstart include out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts, including: Alerts including error rates, duration, and throughput Multiple ready-to-use dashboards including throughput, error rate percentage, transaction time in milliseconds, and latest transactions Value of PHP quickstarts New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps developers leverage broader visibility in a PHP dashboard to resolve errors and speed up processes that enhance customer experiences. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Laravel Java .NET Node.js Django", + "info": "Learn how Java application monitoring from New Relic helps business users and developers monitor performance. Get started today.", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Java quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Get started today.", - "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Java quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", + "info": "PHP application monitoring tool by New Relic helps business users and developers monitor performance. Install Now!", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 PHP quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 PHP observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 PHP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PHP PHP is a general-purpose scripting language especially suited to web development. Complete solution to PHP monitoring Use our PHP monitoring agent to see a high-level summary of their app performance in a comprehensive PHP dashboard. Help teams monitor the app's Apdex, build architectural maps, and find and resolve errors quickly. A PHP agent collects and analyzes application data that drive data-driven decisions. Organize data, query data using NRQL, and visualize data (in customizable interactive dashboards) that directly impact customer experiences. How to speed up PHP with New Relic Identify slow AJAX request performance issues at a glance through our PHP dashboard that boasts broader visibility. Proactively monitor where you should concentrate your efforts and address potential errors quickly. What’s included? Our PHP quickstart include out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts, including: Alerts including error rates, duration, and throughput Multiple ready-to-use dashboards including throughput, error rate percentage, transaction time in milliseconds, and latest transactions Value of PHP quickstarts New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps developers leverage broader visibility in a PHP dashboard to resolve errors and speed up processes that enhance customer experiences. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Laravel Java .NET Node.js Django", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 367.79688, + "_score": 345.26147, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "language agent", - "body": " . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java" + "body": " into New Relic. PHP PHP is a general-purpose scripting language especially suited to web development. Complete solution to PHP monitoring Use our PHP monitoring agent to see a high-level summary of their app performance in a comprehensive PHP dashboard. Help teams monitor the app's Apdex, build" }, - "id": "6323426e28ccbcf45059c31f" + "id": "6323427128ccbc086359c1e1" }, { "sections": [ @@ -194314,7 +194399,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Laravel quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Laravel observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Laravel observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Laravel installation docs Laravel is a free, open-source PHP MVC web framework. Laravel PHP Monitoring Laravel is a free, open-source PHP model-view-controller web framework that empowers developers to carry out common tasks in web and app development projects with ease. New Relic Laravel quickstart features The New Relic Laravel monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our standard dashboard provides a clear overview of transactions, errors and virtual machines. The Laravel PHP dashboard also helps you track other key indicators like daily transaction errors, comparison between weekly transaction errors, most popular transactions, and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like duration, error rate and throughput. Why monitor Laravel with New Relic? The New Relic Laravel quickstart installs the New Relic PHP agent so that you can instrument and monitor your Laravel application. It is your gateway to instant detection of changes in Laravel’s critical metrics. The integration helps you to monitor Laravel through a standard dashboard and three instant alerts. It can trigger low-throughput, high-error rate, and high-duration alerts when specific pre-defined alert conditions are met. The quickstart also supports Laravel to identify the appropriate place to insert JavaScript headers and footers for browser monitoring. Install the New Relic Laravel quickstart today to start monitoring your Laravel PHP framework’s key performance indicators. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP Django WordPress Java Tomcat", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 286.22632, + "_score": 272.07385, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -194364,7 +194449,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Node.js quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Node.js Alerts   4 Node.js observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Node.js observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Node.js installation docs Node.js is an open-source, cross-platform, back-end, JavaScript runtime environment that executes JavaScript code outside a web browser. The comprehensive Node.js monitoring system Node.js is an open-source platform built on Chrome's JavaScript runtime used to develop fast and scalable applications quickly with an event-driven, non-blocking input/output architecture. However, these attributes can be inconvenient because verifying the correctness of an application with asynchronous nested callbacks is complex. So, it’s important to watch executing Node.js systems closely. Monitoring your Node.js applications ensures optimal performance, allows the maximization of system availability, and ensures that a system’s health is well maintained. What should you look for in a Node.js dashboard? A reliable Node.js network monitor must provide enough information to identify the problem sources. Some crucial information includes process ID, log management, request rate, application availability, resource usage, uptime, downtime, system health, error rates and handling, number of connections, load average, and latency. What’s included in the Node.js quickstart? Install this quickstart to install preconfigured observability solutions: Multiple high-value alerts, including Apdex score and CPU utilization Informative dashboards (Slowest transactions, throughput comparisons, and more) The value of New Relic’s Node.js quickstart Our tool also provides other essential productivity and efficiency-enhancing innovations. Service Maps acquaints developers with their system's architecture providing vital insights to identify issues quickly. Error Analytics granularly pinpoints offending lines of code, relieving developers of a potentially arduous task so that they can concentrate on resolving issues. Our solution offers historical data that could prove essential in process improvement in addition to real-time information. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP Java .NET Compatibility and requirements for the Node.js agent Compatibility and requirements of AWS Lambda monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.05838, + "_score": 256.72226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -194411,7 +194496,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Tomcat quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Tomcat observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Tomcat observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Tomcat installation docs Open-source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and WebSocket technologies. What is Tomcat? Open-source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and WebSocket technologies.It implements Java enterprise specs like WebSocket technologies and JavaServer Pages. The Apache Tomcat software powers large-scale, mission-critical web applications across a diverse range of organizations. New Relic Tomcat quickstart features Our Tomcat monitoring integration has the following features: A standard dashboard that tracks key indicators like error overview, virtual machine overview, daily transaction errors, transaction errors today vs 1 week ago, CPU utilization, memory heap used, and more Instant alerts on performance metrics like transaction errors and high CPU utilization Custom queries and immediate data visualization Why monitor Tomcat with New Relic? New Relic’s Tomcat monitoring quickstart automatically instruments Tomcat with the New Relic Java agent. It helps you to immediately monitor Tomcat’s memory usage and other indicators with instant alerts and a standard dashboard, giving you valuable insights to improve Tomcat’s performance. Our Tomcat integration empowers teams to monitor micros-services under Tomcat. Your team can leverage the integration to report all data for each service to New Relic and drill into specific JVMs to see the data and details for each instance. Get started with New Relic Tomcat monitoring quickstart today to proactively monitor Tomcat. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Java Laravel MySQL Django PHP", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 263.05515, + "_score": 250.05109, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -194458,7 +194543,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 IIS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 IIS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IIS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IIS installation docs Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. What is IIS? Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IIS with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IIS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56854, + "_score": 160.13005, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -194503,7 +194588,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NServiceBus installation docs NServiceBus is an implementation of a 'service bus' pattern for .NET. NService Bus NServiceBus is a messaging system for service-oriented backend architectures. It is specifically designed for .NET applications, and it implements a Pub/Sub brokering system, along with many other features, that make handling service messaging simple and intuitive. However, backend architectures are complicated, with many interacting services and processes, so it is not unusual for messages to get dropped or corrupted in some way. The New Relic complete monitoring quickstart provides insight into all aspects of the NServiceBus application runtime, saving users from countless headaches that could arise when working with the system. New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features The New Relic NServiceBus Quickstart comes packaged with numerous features that ensure the health of the NServiceBus application. They are broken down into two categories. Dashboards, which provide visual insight into application performance, and Alerts, which notify developers when a potential issue arises within NServiceBus. Dashboards include the following Transactions overview which gives an overview of all messaging transactions passing through NServiceBus Errors overview documenting errors occurring within the system and their potential origins VM overview which reports key VM utilization statistics such as memory and CPU usage Top 10 failed transactions shares the highest impact failed transactions which are causing a backend to lag Latest error report has the most recent error so that it can be immediately addressed And more… Alerts include Apdex score updates you when the apdex score, i.e. the ratio of satisfied/successful requests to total requests, falls below a certain threshold Memory usage sends an alert when RAM usage exceeds a pre-set threshold Transactions error alerts the user when transaction errors climb past a certain level New Relic - the ideal NServiceBus monitoring tool New Relic’s quickstart provides the ultimate in NServiceBus monitoring solutions. Having continual insight into NServiceBus performance is key to ensuring that backend systems run smoothly with consistent uptime, as messaging is a huge point of failure for backend architectures. When messages are not transacted successfully, communication between backend services breaks down leaving the application unable to function successfully as a whole. By providing dashboard insight into the apdex score and commonly failed transactions, and alerts which notify the user prior to reaching critical thresholds, the New Relic quickstart allows weak points in the system to be identified immediately, before communication in the backend fails completely. Similarly, proper management of the NServiceBus VM is critical to ensuring that the NServiceBus application itself doesn’t crash completely. The New Relic dashboards and alerts provide continual VM monitoring, allowing developers to make key decisions regarding throttling and other performance constraints when usage gets too high. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56573, + "_score": 160.12773, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -194547,7 +194632,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spring.net quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spring.net installation docs Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. What is Spring.net? Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spring.net with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spring.net. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CSLA .NET installation docs Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. What is CSLA .NET? Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments CSLA .NET with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for CSLA .NET. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.55945, + "_score": 160.12257, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -194637,7 +194722,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 ASP .NET MVC quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 ASP .NET MVC observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 ASP .NET MVC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ASP .NET MVC installation docs Open-source web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern. What is ASP .NET MVC? Open-source web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments ASP .NET MVC with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for ASP .NET MVC. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.55945, + "_score": 160.12257, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -194684,7 +194769,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 IIS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 IIS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IIS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IIS installation docs Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. What is IIS? Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IIS with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IIS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 179.23979, + "_score": 170.28188, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -194729,7 +194814,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NServiceBus installation docs NServiceBus is an implementation of a 'service bus' pattern for .NET. NService Bus NServiceBus is a messaging system for service-oriented backend architectures. It is specifically designed for .NET applications, and it implements a Pub/Sub brokering system, along with many other features, that make handling service messaging simple and intuitive. However, backend architectures are complicated, with many interacting services and processes, so it is not unusual for messages to get dropped or corrupted in some way. The New Relic complete monitoring quickstart provides insight into all aspects of the NServiceBus application runtime, saving users from countless headaches that could arise when working with the system. New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features The New Relic NServiceBus Quickstart comes packaged with numerous features that ensure the health of the NServiceBus application. They are broken down into two categories. Dashboards, which provide visual insight into application performance, and Alerts, which notify developers when a potential issue arises within NServiceBus. Dashboards include the following Transactions overview which gives an overview of all messaging transactions passing through NServiceBus Errors overview documenting errors occurring within the system and their potential origins VM overview which reports key VM utilization statistics such as memory and CPU usage Top 10 failed transactions shares the highest impact failed transactions which are causing a backend to lag Latest error report has the most recent error so that it can be immediately addressed And more… Alerts include Apdex score updates you when the apdex score, i.e. the ratio of satisfied/successful requests to total requests, falls below a certain threshold Memory usage sends an alert when RAM usage exceeds a pre-set threshold Transactions error alerts the user when transaction errors climb past a certain level New Relic - the ideal NServiceBus monitoring tool New Relic’s quickstart provides the ultimate in NServiceBus monitoring solutions. Having continual insight into NServiceBus performance is key to ensuring that backend systems run smoothly with consistent uptime, as messaging is a huge point of failure for backend architectures. When messages are not transacted successfully, communication between backend services breaks down leaving the application unable to function successfully as a whole. By providing dashboard insight into the apdex score and commonly failed transactions, and alerts which notify the user prior to reaching critical thresholds, the New Relic quickstart allows weak points in the system to be identified immediately, before communication in the backend fails completely. Similarly, proper management of the NServiceBus VM is critical to ensuring that the NServiceBus application itself doesn’t crash completely. The New Relic dashboards and alerts provide continual VM monitoring, allowing developers to make key decisions regarding throttling and other performance constraints when usage gets too high. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 179.23679, + "_score": 170.27942, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -194773,7 +194858,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spring.net quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spring.net installation docs Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. What is Spring.net? Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spring.net with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spring.net. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 179.23264, + "_score": 170.276, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -194818,7 +194903,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Umbraco quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Umbraco installation docs Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. What is Umbraco? Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Umbraco with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Umbraco. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 179.23253, + "_score": 170.27591, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -194863,7 +194948,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 ASP .NET MVC quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 ASP .NET MVC observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 ASP .NET MVC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ASP .NET MVC installation docs Open-source web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern. What is ASP .NET MVC? Open-source web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments ASP .NET MVC with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for ASP .NET MVC. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 179.2301, + "_score": 170.27393, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -194910,7 +194995,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 IIS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 IIS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IIS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IIS installation docs Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. What is IIS? Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IIS with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IIS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56854, + "_score": 160.13005, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -194955,7 +195040,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NServiceBus installation docs NServiceBus is an implementation of a 'service bus' pattern for .NET. NService Bus NServiceBus is a messaging system for service-oriented backend architectures. It is specifically designed for .NET applications, and it implements a Pub/Sub brokering system, along with many other features, that make handling service messaging simple and intuitive. However, backend architectures are complicated, with many interacting services and processes, so it is not unusual for messages to get dropped or corrupted in some way. The New Relic complete monitoring quickstart provides insight into all aspects of the NServiceBus application runtime, saving users from countless headaches that could arise when working with the system. New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features The New Relic NServiceBus Quickstart comes packaged with numerous features that ensure the health of the NServiceBus application. They are broken down into two categories. Dashboards, which provide visual insight into application performance, and Alerts, which notify developers when a potential issue arises within NServiceBus. Dashboards include the following Transactions overview which gives an overview of all messaging transactions passing through NServiceBus Errors overview documenting errors occurring within the system and their potential origins VM overview which reports key VM utilization statistics such as memory and CPU usage Top 10 failed transactions shares the highest impact failed transactions which are causing a backend to lag Latest error report has the most recent error so that it can be immediately addressed And more… Alerts include Apdex score updates you when the apdex score, i.e. the ratio of satisfied/successful requests to total requests, falls below a certain threshold Memory usage sends an alert when RAM usage exceeds a pre-set threshold Transactions error alerts the user when transaction errors climb past a certain level New Relic - the ideal NServiceBus monitoring tool New Relic’s quickstart provides the ultimate in NServiceBus monitoring solutions. Having continual insight into NServiceBus performance is key to ensuring that backend systems run smoothly with consistent uptime, as messaging is a huge point of failure for backend architectures. When messages are not transacted successfully, communication between backend services breaks down leaving the application unable to function successfully as a whole. By providing dashboard insight into the apdex score and commonly failed transactions, and alerts which notify the user prior to reaching critical thresholds, the New Relic quickstart allows weak points in the system to be identified immediately, before communication in the backend fails completely. Similarly, proper management of the NServiceBus VM is critical to ensuring that the NServiceBus application itself doesn’t crash completely. The New Relic dashboards and alerts provide continual VM monitoring, allowing developers to make key decisions regarding throttling and other performance constraints when usage gets too high. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56573, + "_score": 160.12773, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -194999,7 +195084,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spring.net quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spring.net installation docs Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. What is Spring.net? Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spring.net with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spring.net. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56183, + "_score": 160.12453, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -195044,7 +195129,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Umbraco quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Umbraco installation docs Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. What is Umbraco? Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Umbraco with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Umbraco. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.5617, + "_score": 160.12445, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -195089,7 +195174,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 CSLA .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CSLA .NET installation docs Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. What is CSLA .NET? Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments CSLA .NET with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for CSLA .NET. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.55945, + "_score": 160.12257, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -195138,7 +195223,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Episerver CMS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Episerver CMS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Episerver CMS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Episerver CMS installation docs Full service CMS with dedicated layers for commerce and marketing. Why monitor Episerver CMS? Episerver offers a web content management system (CMS), digital marketing, and digital commerce services via its Episerver Digital Experience Platform Cloud Service. New Relic quickstart instruments Episerver CMS with the New Relic .NET agent to instantly monitor Episerver CMS with best-in-class dashboards and alerts. Episerver CMS quickstart highlights The New Relic Episerver CMS quickstart has the following features: Dashboards: Our dashboards provide you a clear overview of transactions, errors, and the virtual machine. The dashboards also help you monitor other key indicators like top 10 failed transactions, latest errors, and more. Alerts: You can get instant alerts on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Our .NET agent supports both .NET Framework and .NET Core, and works with all .NET compatible languages. In addition to the .NET agent, you can also install New Relic’s infrastructure monitoring agent to view the performance of Episerver’s host environment. New Relic + Episerver CMS = Optimum performance monitoring Monitor your Episerver CMS performance with our .NET agent. The integration provides a high-level overview of Episerver CMS, giving you access to code-level details like transaction traces, database queries, and errors. Also, it empowers you to track activities across a large Episerver distributed system. New Relic Episerver CMS quickstart gives you proactive notifications from alerts to respond quickly when your app stops running seamlessly. You can use the query builder to create custom dashboards from your data. Download New Relic Episerver CMS quickstart today to monitor Episerver CMS metrics in real-time. This quickstart is your gateway to instant monitoring of your Episerver CMS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources DNN Community DNN Evoq Joomla Magento MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 484.98, + "_score": 460.4431, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -195190,7 +195275,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 DNN Evoq observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Introduction to .NET Integrate New Relic .NET agent with your DNN Evoq to monitor the platform’s performance metrics in real time. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is DNN Evoq? DNN Evoq is a commercial edition of the DNN platform, the largest and most popular open source Content Management System (CMS) on the Microsoft ASP.NET stack. DNN Evoq includes customer support and provides premium features not available in the DNN platform. These premium features include personalization, in-page analytics, workflow and built-in connectors to Marketo, SharePoint, Amazon S3, and Dropbox. Integrate New Relic .NET agent with your DNN Evoq to monitor the platform’s performance metrics in real time. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments DNN Evoq with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. DNN Evoq and New Relic highlights New Relic’s DNN Evoq quickstart instruments DNN Evoq with the New Relic .NET agent, and empowers you to seamlessly monitor your DNN Evoq platform through out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Our .NET agent supports both .NET Framework and .NET Core, and it works with all .NET compatible languages. You can track your DNN Evoq platform in dynamic or distributed environments such as on-host VM servers, Microsoft Azure app services, cloud-managed server VM images, self-hosted Windows and Linux systems and Amazon AWS EC2 VMs. DNN Evoq ideal performance monitoring The DNN Evoq observability quickstart instruments DNN Evoq with New Relic .NET agent. The integration enables you to use Application Performance Monitoring (APM) to get a high-level overview of your DNN Evoq platform, and to track activity across the platform. With the integration, you can install infrastructure monitoring to view the performance of your platform’s host environment. Once you install our .NET agent, wait for a few minutes for your DNN Evoq platform to generate traffic, data will appear in the APM summary page. The agent includes a variety of configuration options to further customize your installation. You can extend your instrumentation by integrating the .NET agent with browser monitoring to gain visibility into end-user activity. You can also enable distributed tracing to understand activity across your platform. Download the New Relic DNN Evoq quickstart to effectively get value out of your telemetry data and monitor your DNN Evoq platform. This quickstart is your gateway to instant monitoring of your platform via our .NET agent. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Episerver CMS DNN Community Joomla Magento MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 433.5855, + "_score": 411.67816, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -195237,7 +195322,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 MediaWiki quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 MediaWiki observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 MediaWiki observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MediaWiki installation docs MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki engine developed for use on Wikipedia. What is MediaWiki? MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki engine developed for use on Wikipedia. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MediaWiki with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for MediaWiki. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Joomla Magento Episerver CMS DNN Community DNN Evoq", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 353.20544, + "_score": 335.41693, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -195284,7 +195369,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Magento quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Magento observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Magento observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Magento installation docs Magento is an open-source e-commerce platform written in PHP. What is Magento? Magento is an open-source e-commerce platform written in PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Magento with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Magento. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Joomla MediaWiki Episerver CMS DNN Community DNN Evoq", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 353.2052, + "_score": 335.41675, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -195331,7 +195416,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Joomla quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Joomla observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Joomla observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Joomla installation docs Joomla is a free and open-source PHP content management system for publishing web content. What is Joomla? Joomla is a free and open-source PHP content management system for publishing web content. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Joomla with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Joomla. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Magento MediaWiki Episerver CMS DNN Community DNN Evoq", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 353.2052, + "_score": 335.41675, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -195378,7 +195463,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 IIS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 IIS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IIS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IIS installation docs Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. What is IIS? Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IIS with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IIS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56854, + "_score": 160.13005, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -195423,7 +195508,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NServiceBus installation docs NServiceBus is an implementation of a 'service bus' pattern for .NET. NService Bus NServiceBus is a messaging system for service-oriented backend architectures. It is specifically designed for .NET applications, and it implements a Pub/Sub brokering system, along with many other features, that make handling service messaging simple and intuitive. However, backend architectures are complicated, with many interacting services and processes, so it is not unusual for messages to get dropped or corrupted in some way. The New Relic complete monitoring quickstart provides insight into all aspects of the NServiceBus application runtime, saving users from countless headaches that could arise when working with the system. New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features The New Relic NServiceBus Quickstart comes packaged with numerous features that ensure the health of the NServiceBus application. They are broken down into two categories. Dashboards, which provide visual insight into application performance, and Alerts, which notify developers when a potential issue arises within NServiceBus. Dashboards include the following Transactions overview which gives an overview of all messaging transactions passing through NServiceBus Errors overview documenting errors occurring within the system and their potential origins VM overview which reports key VM utilization statistics such as memory and CPU usage Top 10 failed transactions shares the highest impact failed transactions which are causing a backend to lag Latest error report has the most recent error so that it can be immediately addressed And more… Alerts include Apdex score updates you when the apdex score, i.e. the ratio of satisfied/successful requests to total requests, falls below a certain threshold Memory usage sends an alert when RAM usage exceeds a pre-set threshold Transactions error alerts the user when transaction errors climb past a certain level New Relic - the ideal NServiceBus monitoring tool New Relic’s quickstart provides the ultimate in NServiceBus monitoring solutions. Having continual insight into NServiceBus performance is key to ensuring that backend systems run smoothly with consistent uptime, as messaging is a huge point of failure for backend architectures. When messages are not transacted successfully, communication between backend services breaks down leaving the application unable to function successfully as a whole. By providing dashboard insight into the apdex score and commonly failed transactions, and alerts which notify the user prior to reaching critical thresholds, the New Relic quickstart allows weak points in the system to be identified immediately, before communication in the backend fails completely. Similarly, proper management of the NServiceBus VM is critical to ensuring that the NServiceBus application itself doesn’t crash completely. The New Relic dashboards and alerts provide continual VM monitoring, allowing developers to make key decisions regarding throttling and other performance constraints when usage gets too high. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56573, + "_score": 160.12773, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -195467,7 +195552,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spring.net quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spring.net installation docs Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. What is Spring.net? Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spring.net with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spring.net. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56183, + "_score": 160.12453, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -195512,7 +195597,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Umbraco quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Umbraco installation docs Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. What is Umbraco? Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Umbraco with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Umbraco. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.5617, + "_score": 160.12445, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -195557,7 +195642,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 CSLA .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CSLA .NET installation docs Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. What is CSLA .NET? Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments CSLA .NET with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for CSLA .NET. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.55945, + "_score": 160.12257, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -195604,7 +195689,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 IIS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 IIS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IIS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IIS installation docs Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. What is IIS? Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IIS with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IIS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56854, + "_score": 160.13005, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -195649,7 +195734,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NServiceBus installation docs NServiceBus is an implementation of a 'service bus' pattern for .NET. NService Bus NServiceBus is a messaging system for service-oriented backend architectures. It is specifically designed for .NET applications, and it implements a Pub/Sub brokering system, along with many other features, that make handling service messaging simple and intuitive. However, backend architectures are complicated, with many interacting services and processes, so it is not unusual for messages to get dropped or corrupted in some way. The New Relic complete monitoring quickstart provides insight into all aspects of the NServiceBus application runtime, saving users from countless headaches that could arise when working with the system. New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features The New Relic NServiceBus Quickstart comes packaged with numerous features that ensure the health of the NServiceBus application. They are broken down into two categories. Dashboards, which provide visual insight into application performance, and Alerts, which notify developers when a potential issue arises within NServiceBus. Dashboards include the following Transactions overview which gives an overview of all messaging transactions passing through NServiceBus Errors overview documenting errors occurring within the system and their potential origins VM overview which reports key VM utilization statistics such as memory and CPU usage Top 10 failed transactions shares the highest impact failed transactions which are causing a backend to lag Latest error report has the most recent error so that it can be immediately addressed And more… Alerts include Apdex score updates you when the apdex score, i.e. the ratio of satisfied/successful requests to total requests, falls below a certain threshold Memory usage sends an alert when RAM usage exceeds a pre-set threshold Transactions error alerts the user when transaction errors climb past a certain level New Relic - the ideal NServiceBus monitoring tool New Relic’s quickstart provides the ultimate in NServiceBus monitoring solutions. Having continual insight into NServiceBus performance is key to ensuring that backend systems run smoothly with consistent uptime, as messaging is a huge point of failure for backend architectures. When messages are not transacted successfully, communication between backend services breaks down leaving the application unable to function successfully as a whole. By providing dashboard insight into the apdex score and commonly failed transactions, and alerts which notify the user prior to reaching critical thresholds, the New Relic quickstart allows weak points in the system to be identified immediately, before communication in the backend fails completely. Similarly, proper management of the NServiceBus VM is critical to ensuring that the NServiceBus application itself doesn’t crash completely. The New Relic dashboards and alerts provide continual VM monitoring, allowing developers to make key decisions regarding throttling and other performance constraints when usage gets too high. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56573, + "_score": 160.12773, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -195693,7 +195778,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spring.net quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spring.net installation docs Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. What is Spring.net? Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spring.net with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spring.net. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.56183, + "_score": 160.12453, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -195738,7 +195823,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Umbraco quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Umbraco installation docs Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. What is Umbraco? Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Umbraco with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Umbraco. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.5617, + "_score": 160.12445, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -195783,7 +195868,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 CSLA .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CSLA .NET installation docs Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. What is CSLA .NET? Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments CSLA .NET with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for CSLA .NET. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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What is Express? Web application framework built for Node.JS with full functionality and interaction with common APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Express with the New Relic Node.js agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Node application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Express. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Restify observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Restify installation docs Restify is a Node.js web service framework optimized for building semantically correct RESTful web services. What is Restify? Restify is a Node.js web service framework optimized for building semantically correct RESTful web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Restify with the New Relic Node.js agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Node application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Restify. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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To optimize error reporting and alerting, you can further manage errors in order to: Catch errors that we don't instrument by default. Ignore errors that you don't want reported at all. Filter out noise from expected errors so you can focus on the errors that are affecting performance. (Java, Ruby, Node, Python, and .NET agents only) Collect errors not instrumented by default APM agents include API calls to report (or \"notice\") errors. These are useful when APM doesn't instrument your framework automatically or when there are particular errors that aren't caught for your supported framework. 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If it is not already enabled, enable server-side configuration. Go to the Server-side configuration menu for the application that has errors that you want to ignore. Under Error collection, look for Ignore from error collection. Add the HTTP code or the Error class for the errors that you want to ignore. Select Save server-side configuration. Ignore errors using agent configuration To ignore an error using the agent configuration, see the configuration documentation for your agent: C SDK: Not available. For more information, see the C SDK errors example on GitHub . Go: ErrorCollector.IgnoreStatusCodes. Java: error_collector.ignore_classes, error_collector.ignore_classes.message, or error_collector.ignore_status_codes. For additional information, see Java agent error configuration. .NET: ignoreErrors or ignoreStatusCodes. Node.js: ignore_status_codes, ignore_classes, or ignore_messages. PHP: error_collector.ignore_exceptions or error_collector.ignore_errors. Python: error_collector.ignore_classes or error_collector.ignore_status_codes. Ruby: error_collector.ignore_errors. Expected errors (Java, Node.js, Python, Ruby, and .NET only) For the below APM agents, you can mark errors as expected. These errors will be reported to APM and available for viewing, but they won't affect the Apdex or error rate (or alert conditions based on error rate). To configure errors as expected, see the agent-specific documentation: Java Ruby Node.js .NET Python If expected errors are enabled, APM's Error analytics page will, by default, have a filter applied with the error.expected attribute set to false, meaning expected errors will not be displayed. To view expected errors, turn off the error.expected filter. To view expected errors, query your data: To view charts of expected errors, create a query for the error.expected attribute. To create alert conditions for NRQL queries, use the error.expected attribute. View errors in the UI Among other places, error data appears in these parts of the UI: Error analytics page: shows in-depth charts and visual analysis of errors. APM Overview page: shows a high-level view of your application, which includes errors. Alert conditions: can be based on error rate. The transactionError event: contains underlying error data, which can be used in NRQL queries.", - "info": "", + "info": "Monitor Hapi with New Relic's Node.js agent", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Hapi quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Node.js Alerts   3 Hapi observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Hapi observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Hapi installation docs Lightweight and highly scalable backend server support built in Node.JS. What is Hapi? Hapi is a lightweight and highly scalable backend server support built in Node.js. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Hapi with the New Relic Node.js agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Node application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Hapi. EOL notice We're discontinuing support for several capabilities in November 2021, including Hapi versions prior to Hapi 19.2. For more details, including how you can easily prepare for this transition, see our Explorers Hub post. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -196095,7 +196187,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -196140,7 +196232,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -196186,7 +196278,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Play WS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Play WS installation docs Play WS is a powerful asynchronous HTTP Client library. What is Play WS? Play WS is a powerful asynchronous HTTP Client library. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Play WS with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Play WS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. 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Dashboard   1 Restify quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Node.js Alerts   3 Restify observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Restify observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Restify installation docs Restify is a Node.js web service framework optimized for building semantically correct RESTful web services. What is Restify? Restify is a Node.js web service framework optimized for building semantically correct RESTful web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Restify with the New Relic Node.js agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Node application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Restify. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Koa observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Koa installation docs Expressive HTTP middleware framework for node.js to make web applications and APIs more enjoyable to write. What is Koa? Expressive HTTP middleware framework for node.js to make web applications and APIs more enjoyable to write. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Koa with the New Relic Node.js agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Node application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Koa. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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To optimize error reporting and alerting, you can further manage errors in order to: Catch errors that we don't instrument by default. Ignore errors that you don't want reported at all. Filter out noise from expected errors so you can focus on the errors that are affecting performance. (Java, Ruby, Node, Python, and .NET agents only) Collect errors not instrumented by default APM agents include API calls to report (or \"notice\") errors. These are useful when APM doesn't instrument your framework automatically or when there are particular errors that aren't caught for your supported framework. To learn how to get an APM agent to report an error, see the agent-specific API documentation: C SDK: newrelic_notice_error() Go: NoticeError() Java: NoticeError() .NET: NoticeError() Node.js: noticeError() PHP: newrelic_notice_error() Python: notice_error() Ruby: notice_error() Ignore errors Sometimes the APM agent instruments an error that you don't want reported, such as errors that contain sensitive information like user login errors. If you don't want an error to report to our collector, you can ignore the error, and the APM agent discards the error entirely. Tip For Java, Ruby, Node.js, and Python: If you want to report errors to APM but don't want those errors to affect your Apdex or error rate, mark them as expected instead. There are two ways to ignore errors: through the agent configuration or through server-side configuration in the UI: Ignore errors using server-side configuration in the UI This option depends on whether the agent supports server-side configuration. If it is not already enabled, enable server-side configuration. Go to the Server-side configuration menu for the application that has errors that you want to ignore. Under Error collection, look for Ignore from error collection. Add the HTTP code or the Error class for the errors that you want to ignore. Select Save server-side configuration. Ignore errors using agent configuration To ignore an error using the agent configuration, see the configuration documentation for your agent: C SDK: Not available. For more information, see the C SDK errors example on GitHub . Go: ErrorCollector.IgnoreStatusCodes. Java: error_collector.ignore_classes, error_collector.ignore_classes.message, or error_collector.ignore_status_codes. For additional information, see Java agent error configuration. .NET: ignoreErrors or ignoreStatusCodes. Node.js: ignore_status_codes, ignore_classes, or ignore_messages. PHP: error_collector.ignore_exceptions or error_collector.ignore_errors. Python: error_collector.ignore_classes or error_collector.ignore_status_codes. Ruby: error_collector.ignore_errors. Expected errors (Java, Node.js, Python, Ruby, and .NET only) For the below APM agents, you can mark errors as expected. These errors will be reported to APM and available for viewing, but they won't affect the Apdex or error rate (or alert conditions based on error rate). To configure errors as expected, see the agent-specific documentation: Java Ruby Node.js .NET Python If expected errors are enabled, APM's Error analytics page will, by default, have a filter applied with the error.expected attribute set to false, meaning expected errors will not be displayed. To view expected errors, turn off the error.expected filter. To view expected errors, query your data: To view charts of expected errors, create a query for the error.expected attribute. To create alert conditions for NRQL queries, use the error.expected attribute. View errors in the UI Among other places, error data appears in these parts of the UI: Error analytics page: shows in-depth charts and visual analysis of errors. APM Overview page: shows a high-level view of your application, which includes errors. Alert conditions: can be based on error rate. The transactionError event: contains underlying error data, which can be used in NRQL queries.", - "info": "", + "info": "Monitor Hapi with New Relic's Node.js agent", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Hapi quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Node.js Alerts   3 Hapi observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Hapi observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Hapi installation docs Lightweight and highly scalable backend server support built in Node.JS. What is Hapi? Hapi is a lightweight and highly scalable backend server support built in Node.js. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Hapi with the New Relic Node.js agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Node application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Hapi. EOL notice We're discontinuing support for several capabilities in November 2021, including Hapi versions prior to Hapi 19.2. For more details, including how you can easily prepare for this transition, see our Explorers Hub post. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Network - KTranslate Container Health Alerts   4 Network KTranslate Container Health observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Ktranslate Container Input Queue Length Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has an excessive input queue length. This number should be close to zero over time. If it is not that is an indication that the container does not have enough resources to keep up with the incoming data. You may need to scale horizontally or vertically to address these needs. Ktranslate Container Loss of Signal Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has stopped sending data completely. This can happen due to network outages, leaving the container stopped, or other failures. Ktranslate Container Low Buffer Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has a low number of available buffer allocations. This is an indication that the container does not have enough resources to keep up with the incoming data. You may need to scale horizontally or vertically to address these needs. Ktranslate SNMP Polling Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container is unable to communicate with a monitored SNMP device. You may need to check the SNMP credentials are valid or that the network path is open between the container and the device. Documentation   1 Network KTranslate Container Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. KTranslate Container Health Monitoring docs Monitor the health of your ktranslate container using out-of-box metrics and logs. The Network KTranslate Container Health quickstart provides a dashboard that gives you a holistic view of the health of all containers used for collecting your network telemetry, as well as example alerts to get you started. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) feature to visualize anomalies and/or bottlenecks in your network. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Marc Netterfield, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Flow Destinations Baseline This alert is triggered when the unique count of 'Destination:Port' endpoints for a Flow Device fluctuates more than 2 standard deviations above or below baseline for over 5 minutes. This is a measurement on the total number of destinations for your traffic and can be an associated metric to throughput signals from your applications. Flow Sources Baseline This alert is triggered when the unique count of 'Source:Port' endpoints for a Flow Device fluctuates more than 2 standard deviations above or below baseline for over 5 minutes. This is a measurement on the total number of sources for your traffic and can be an associated metric to throughput signals from your applications. Documentation   1 Network Flow Devices observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Network flow data installation docs Install NPM for flow data collection using a simple Docker container. The Network Flow Devices quickstart provides dashboards and alerts designed to give you deeper insights into your flow data. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) feature to visualize how users are consuming your bandwidth. (This quickstart contains Custom Visualizations which require Full User permissions to access) How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Cisco Fan Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco fan is not \"normal\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Fan Tray Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco fan tray is not \"ok\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Module Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco field replaceable module is not \"ok\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Power Supply Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco power supply is either \"critical\" or \"shutdown\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Temperature Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco temperature sesnor status is not \"normal\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Documentation   1 Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. KTranslate Container Health Monitoring docs Learn about deploying ktranslate to monitor SNMP based devices. This quickstart provides a dashboard for use with New Relic's Network monitoring capability to help you visualize the status of hardware sensors on typical Cisco network devices, as well as example alerts to get you started. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. 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Dashboard   1 Network Routers and Switches quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Network - Routers and Switches Alerts   6 Network Routers and Switches observability quickstart contains 6 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Average CPU % Used Violation This alert will trigger when a router or switch has more than 90% CPU utilization. Average Memory % Used Violation This alert will trigger when a router or switch has more than 90% memory utilization. Average Transmit % Used Violation This alert will trigger when a router or switch interface has more than 90% transmit utilization. You may want to filter this to only alert for specific interface names or descriptions. Ping Packet Loss % Violation This alert will trigger when a router or switch fails to respond to at least 10% of the pings sent by ktranslate. This indicates problems on the device or in the network between the container and the device. Ping Response Time Violation This alert will trigger when a router or switch takes more than 500 ms to respond to a ping. This requires that ping based checks are enabled in the ktranslate config using the response_time or ping_only options. Uplink Interface Down Violation This alert will trigger when a router or switch interface with the word \"uplink\" in the description reports as being down. You can change the NRQL to filter to other naming conventions. Documentation   1 Network Routers and Switches observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Network SNMP collection installation docs Install Network Monitoring for SNMP data collection using a simple Docker container. The Network Routers and Switches quickstart provides a dashboard that gives you a holistic view of the interface traffic across all of the routers and switches in your network, as well as example alerts to get you started. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Monitoring feature to visualize anomalies and/or bottlenecks in your network. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Network Synthetic Jitter This alert will trigger when a Kentik network synthetic test has average jitter above 250 ms for 600 seconds. This is an indication of a very unreliable network path. Network Synthetic Latency This alert will trigger when a Kentik network synthetic test has average latency above 1000 ms for 600 seconds. This is an indication of a very slow network path. Network Synthetic Loss Percent This alert will trigger when a Kentik network synthetic test has average loss above 5 % for 600 seconds. This is an indication of a very unreliable network path. Documentation   1 Kentik Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Configuration docs Learn how to configure the Kentik Firehose and send data to New Relic This quickstart gives you visibility into data ingested via the Kentik Firehose. The data is sent to Kentik and enriched before being sent to New Relic. Deploying this quickstart gives insights into Network Flows, Network Synthetics, and performance telemetry associated with Kentik-monitored devices. Includes example alerts to get you started. For more information or support, please go to https://www.kentik.com/customer-care/ How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Josh Biggley (New Relic) Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Ping Packet Loss % Violation This alert will trigger when a router or switch fails to respond to at least 10% of the pings sent by ktranslate. This indicates problems on the device or in the network between the container and the device. Ping Response Time Violation This alert will trigger when a router or switch takes more than 500 ms to respond to a ping. This requires that ping based checks are enabled in the ktranslate config using the response_time or ping_only options. Uplink Interface Down Violation This alert will trigger when a router or switch interface with the word \"uplink\" in the description reports as being down. You can change the NRQL to filter to other naming conventions. Documentation   1 Network Routers and Switches observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Network SNMP collection installation docs Install Network Monitoring for SNMP data collection using a simple Docker container. The Network Routers and Switches quickstart provides a dashboard that gives you a holistic view of the interface traffic across all of the routers and switches in your network, as well as example alerts to get you started. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Monitoring feature to visualize anomalies and/or bottlenecks in your network. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. 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These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 PHP observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 PHP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PHP PHP is a general-purpose scripting language especially suited to web development. Complete solution to PHP monitoring Use our PHP monitoring agent to see a high-level summary of their app performance in a comprehensive PHP dashboard. Help teams monitor the app's Apdex, build architectural maps, and find and resolve errors quickly. A PHP agent collects and analyzes application data that drive data-driven decisions. Organize data, query data using NRQL, and visualize data (in customizable interactive dashboards) that directly impact customer experiences. How to speed up PHP with New Relic Identify slow AJAX request performance issues at a glance through our PHP dashboard that boasts broader visibility. Proactively monitor where you should concentrate your efforts and address potential errors quickly. What’s included? 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An ideal .NET Performance Monitor must offer comprehensive and actionable information that software developers need to troubleshoot an application successfully. Some key components are: Preemptive performance monitoring Comprehensive full-stack performance monitoring Intimate code insights Granular error identification mechanism Comprehensive .NET Framework, Common Language Runtime (CLR), and Internet Information Services (IIS) monitoring What’s included in this quickstart: High-value alerts Code-related insights that acquaint developers with the intricate details of their application’s health and status by providing detailed information on errors, database queries, and transaction traces Alerts that proactively inform developers about the status of their applications What makes this quickstart unique? With this quickstart, you can monitor health and status in one place, focus on the most important information, and enable preventative maintenance strategy. 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DNN is the largest and most popular open source CMS on the Microsoft ASP.NET stack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments DNN Community with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for DNN Community. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Episerver CMS DNN Evoq Joomla Magento MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 459.9032, + "_score": 436.64624, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -197049,7 +197148,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 DNN Evoq observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Introduction to .NET Integrate New Relic .NET agent with your DNN Evoq to monitor the platform’s performance metrics in real time. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is DNN Evoq? DNN Evoq is a commercial edition of the DNN platform, the largest and most popular open source Content Management System (CMS) on the Microsoft ASP.NET stack. DNN Evoq includes customer support and provides premium features not available in the DNN platform. These premium features include personalization, in-page analytics, workflow and built-in connectors to Marketo, SharePoint, Amazon S3, and Dropbox. Integrate New Relic .NET agent with your DNN Evoq to monitor the platform’s performance metrics in real time. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments DNN Evoq with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. DNN Evoq and New Relic highlights New Relic’s DNN Evoq quickstart instruments DNN Evoq with the New Relic .NET agent, and empowers you to seamlessly monitor your DNN Evoq platform through out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Our .NET agent supports both .NET Framework and .NET Core, and it works with all .NET compatible languages. You can track your DNN Evoq platform in dynamic or distributed environments such as on-host VM servers, Microsoft Azure app services, cloud-managed server VM images, self-hosted Windows and Linux systems and Amazon AWS EC2 VMs. DNN Evoq ideal performance monitoring The DNN Evoq observability quickstart instruments DNN Evoq with New Relic .NET agent. The integration enables you to use Application Performance Monitoring (APM) to get a high-level overview of your DNN Evoq platform, and to track activity across the platform. With the integration, you can install infrastructure monitoring to view the performance of your platform’s host environment. Once you install our .NET agent, wait for a few minutes for your DNN Evoq platform to generate traffic, data will appear in the APM summary page. The agent includes a variety of configuration options to further customize your installation. You can extend your instrumentation by integrating the .NET agent with browser monitoring to gain visibility into end-user activity. You can also enable distributed tracing to understand activity across your platform. Download the New Relic DNN Evoq quickstart to effectively get value out of your telemetry data and monitor your DNN Evoq platform. This quickstart is your gateway to instant monitoring of your platform via our .NET agent. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Episerver CMS DNN Community Joomla Magento MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 433.5855, + "_score": 411.67816, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -197096,7 +197195,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 MediaWiki quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 MediaWiki observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 MediaWiki observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MediaWiki installation docs MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki engine developed for use on Wikipedia. What is MediaWiki? MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki engine developed for use on Wikipedia. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MediaWiki with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for MediaWiki. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Magento observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Magento installation docs Magento is an open-source e-commerce platform written in PHP. What is Magento? Magento is an open-source e-commerce platform written in PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Magento with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Magento. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Joomla MediaWiki Episerver CMS DNN Community DNN Evoq", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 353.2052, + "_score": 335.41675, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -197190,7 +197289,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Joomla quickstart contains 1 dashboard . 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Joomla is a free and open-source PHP content management system for publishing web content. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Joomla with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Joomla. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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What is Express? Web application framework built for Node.JS with full functionality and interaction with common APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Express with the New Relic Node.js agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Node application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Express. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Koa observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Koa installation docs Expressive HTTP middleware framework for node.js to make web applications and APIs more enjoyable to write. What is Koa? Expressive HTTP middleware framework for node.js to make web applications and APIs more enjoyable to write. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Koa with the New Relic Node.js agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Node application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Koa. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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To optimize error reporting and alerting, you can further manage errors in order to: Catch errors that we don't instrument by default. Ignore errors that you don't want reported at all. Filter out noise from expected errors so you can focus on the errors that are affecting performance. (Java, Ruby, Node, Python, and .NET agents only) Collect errors not instrumented by default APM agents include API calls to report (or \"notice\") errors. These are useful when APM doesn't instrument your framework automatically or when there are particular errors that aren't caught for your supported framework. To learn how to get an APM agent to report an error, see the agent-specific API documentation: C SDK: newrelic_notice_error() Go: NoticeError() Java: NoticeError() .NET: NoticeError() Node.js: noticeError() PHP: newrelic_notice_error() Python: notice_error() Ruby: notice_error() Ignore errors Sometimes the APM agent instruments an error that you don't want reported, such as errors that contain sensitive information like user login errors. If you don't want an error to report to our collector, you can ignore the error, and the APM agent discards the error entirely. Tip For Java, Ruby, Node.js, and Python: If you want to report errors to APM but don't want those errors to affect your Apdex or error rate, mark them as expected instead. There are two ways to ignore errors: through the agent configuration or through server-side configuration in the UI: Ignore errors using server-side configuration in the UI This option depends on whether the agent supports server-side configuration. If it is not already enabled, enable server-side configuration. Go to the Server-side configuration menu for the application that has errors that you want to ignore. Under Error collection, look for Ignore from error collection. Add the HTTP code or the Error class for the errors that you want to ignore. Select Save server-side configuration. Ignore errors using agent configuration To ignore an error using the agent configuration, see the configuration documentation for your agent: C SDK: Not available. For more information, see the C SDK errors example on GitHub . Go: ErrorCollector.IgnoreStatusCodes. Java: error_collector.ignore_classes, error_collector.ignore_classes.message, or error_collector.ignore_status_codes. For additional information, see Java agent error configuration. .NET: ignoreErrors or ignoreStatusCodes. Node.js: ignore_status_codes, ignore_classes, or ignore_messages. PHP: error_collector.ignore_exceptions or error_collector.ignore_errors. Python: error_collector.ignore_classes or error_collector.ignore_status_codes. Ruby: error_collector.ignore_errors. Expected errors (Java, Node.js, Python, Ruby, and .NET only) For the below APM agents, you can mark errors as expected. These errors will be reported to APM and available for viewing, but they won't affect the Apdex or error rate (or alert conditions based on error rate). To configure errors as expected, see the agent-specific documentation: Java Ruby Node.js .NET Python If expected errors are enabled, APM's Error analytics page will, by default, have a filter applied with the error.expected attribute set to false, meaning expected errors will not be displayed. To view expected errors, turn off the error.expected filter. To view expected errors, query your data: To view charts of expected errors, create a query for the error.expected attribute. To create alert conditions for NRQL queries, use the error.expected attribute. 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Hapi observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Hapi installation docs Lightweight and highly scalable backend server support built in Node.JS. What is Hapi? Hapi is a lightweight and highly scalable backend server support built in Node.js. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Hapi with the New Relic Node.js agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Node application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Hapi. EOL notice We're discontinuing support for several capabilities in November 2021, including Hapi versions prior to Hapi 19.2. For more details, including how you can easily prepare for this transition, see our Explorers Hub post. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Monitor everything from the hundreds of dependencies of a modern stack down to simple web-transaction times and throughput of an app. Keep track of your app's health in real-time by monitoring your metrics, events, logs, and transactions (MELT) through pre-built and custom dashboards. Our APM service provides the flexibility to monitor the exact things you need from your app by automatically instrumenting your code when you install one of our agents. Is your early-access software still slightly unstable? Proactively monitor and solve those errors before they affect your users with errors inbox. What if your users always comment on how speedy your web app is and you want to quantify that feedback? Measure their satisfaction by monitoring your Apdex at a glance. Need somewhere to store your logs? Our agents automatically ingest them. What if your modern stack has dozens or even hundreds of dependencies to keep track of? Easily track them with automap and external services. 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You can add the loader to your application by using the Node.js --experimental-loader CLI argument . bash Copy $ node --experimental-loader newrelic/esm-loader.mjs your-program.js Custom instrumentation The Node.js APM agent supports adding custom instrumentation to your ES module applications. You can create instrumentation in ES module applications using most of the instrumentation registration methods on the API. Due to the nature of ES module imports, we are unable to support newrelic.instrumentLoadedModule. ES module bindings are not assignable, which prevent the agent from replacing a module's exported members with instrumentation after the module has been loaded. To see a demonstration of how to use the custom instrumentation API in an ES module application, check out our example in GitHub. 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Dashboard   1 Java quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -197971,7 +198069,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. 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Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -198108,7 +198206,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -198207,7 +198305,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -198253,7 +198351,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . 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New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -198298,7 +198396,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . 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A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -198344,7 +198442,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -198443,7 +198541,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -198489,7 +198587,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -198534,7 +198632,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -198580,7 +198678,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -198679,7 +198777,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -198725,7 +198823,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . 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New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -198770,7 +198868,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . 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A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -198915,7 +199013,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -198961,7 +199059,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -199006,7 +199104,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -199052,7 +199150,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -199151,7 +199249,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -199197,7 +199295,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . 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New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -199242,7 +199340,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . 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A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88248, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -199387,7 +199485,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2886, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -199433,7 +199531,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . 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New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92165, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -199478,7 +199576,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -199623,7 +199721,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -199669,7 +199767,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . 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New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -199714,7 +199812,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -199760,7 +199858,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -199859,7 +199957,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -199905,7 +200003,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -199950,7 +200048,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -199996,7 +200094,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -200095,7 +200193,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -200141,7 +200239,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . 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New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -200186,7 +200284,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -200232,7 +200330,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -200331,7 +200429,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -200377,7 +200475,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -200422,7 +200520,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -200468,7 +200566,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -200567,7 +200665,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -200613,7 +200711,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . 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New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -200658,7 +200756,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -200704,7 +200802,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -200803,7 +200901,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -200849,7 +200947,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -200894,7 +200992,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -200940,7 +201038,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -201039,7 +201137,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -201085,7 +201183,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -201130,7 +201228,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -201176,7 +201274,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -201275,7 +201373,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -201321,7 +201419,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -201366,7 +201464,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -201412,7 +201510,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -201458,7 +201556,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Datastax Cassandra observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Datastax Cassandra installation docs Open-source NoSQL database-as-a-service built on Apache Cassandra. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitor Datastax Cassandra with New Relic's Java agent. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Hibernate H2 HSQL IBM DB2 Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.88152, + "_score": 210.73436, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -201505,7 +201603,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Hibernate quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Hibernate observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Hibernate observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Hibernate installation docs Object-relational mapping tool with data query and retrieval functionality built in in Java. What is Hibernate? Object-relational mapping tool with data query and retrieval functionality built in in Java. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Hibernate with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Hibernate. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra H2 HSQL IBM DB2 Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.82986, + "_score": 210.69151, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -201552,7 +201650,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 H2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 H2 observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 H2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. H2 installation docs Java-based relational database management system. What is H2? Java-based relational database management system. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments H2 with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for H2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra Hibernate HSQL IBM DB2 Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.8183, + "_score": 210.68192, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -201599,7 +201697,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Derby quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Derby observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Derby observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Derby installation docs Apache-developed relational database with both application and network benefits. What is Derby? Apache-developed relational database with both application and network benefits. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Derby with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Derby. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra Hibernate H2 HSQL IBM DB2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.80206, + "_score": 210.66843, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -201646,7 +201744,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 HSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 HSQL observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 HSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. HSQL installation docs Java-based relational database management platform with a rich feature set. What is HSQL? Java-based relational database management platform with a rich feature set. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments HSQL with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for HSQL. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -201745,7 +201843,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -201791,7 +201889,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -201836,7 +201934,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -201882,7 +201980,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Play WS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Play WS observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Play WS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Play WS installation docs Play WS is a powerful asynchronous HTTP Client library. What is Play WS? Play WS is a powerful asynchronous HTTP Client library. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Play WS with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Play WS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -201981,7 +202079,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -202027,7 +202125,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -202072,7 +202170,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -202118,7 +202216,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Play WS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Play WS observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Play WS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Play WS installation docs Play WS is a powerful asynchronous HTTP Client library. What is Play WS? Play WS is a powerful asynchronous HTTP Client library. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Play WS with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Play WS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -202217,7 +202315,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -202263,7 +202361,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -202308,7 +202406,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -202354,7 +202452,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -202453,7 +202551,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -202499,7 +202597,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -202544,7 +202642,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -202590,7 +202688,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -202632,7 +202730,7 @@ "external_id": "986fb8e66063948c8bfde466726befaf335ab8e1", "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/5b1f340e382407dea738e9d928d50895/66d61/java.png", "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/java", - "published_at": "2023-01-23T01:38:37Z", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:39:19Z", "updated_at": "2023-01-20T01:37:29Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, @@ -202640,7 +202738,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Java quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -202689,7 +202787,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -202735,7 +202833,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -202780,7 +202878,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -202826,7 +202924,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -202875,7 +202973,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for Elasticsearch queries Java Agent instrumentation extension to track and record ElasticSearch queries as dataStore queries What is elasticsearch? Elasticsearch is a search engine based on the Lucene library. It provides a distributed, multitenant-capable full-text search engine with an HTTP web interface and schema-free JSON documents. Elasticsearch provides a full Query DSL (Domain Specific Language) based on JSON to define queries The elastic search query java agent extension enables monitoring of elasticsearch queries in a java application. Once deployed elasticsearch queries begin to show up in the New Relic UI under Databases section How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Apache Camel Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 571.69446, + "_score": 542.8428, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -202926,7 +203024,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent instrumentation extension for the Google Cloud Platform PubSub framework What is Pub/Sub? Messaging and ingestion for event-driven systems and streaming analytics. Pub/Sub enables you to create systems of event producers and consumers, called publishers and subscribers. Publishers communicate with subscribers asynchronously by broadcasting events, rather than by synchronous remote procedure calls (RPCs). Publishers send events to the Pub/Sub service, without regard to how or when these events will be processed. Pub/Sub then delivers events to all services that need to react to them. Compared to systems communicating through RPCs, where publishers must wait for subscribers to receive the data, such asynchronous integration increases the flexibility and robustness of the system overall. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Apache Camel Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 559.60474, + "_score": 531.3625, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -202973,7 +203071,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Apigee API Distributed Tracing observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Apigee Distributed Tracing documentation Installation and configuration instructions Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Apigee API JavaScript Resources to create or propagate W3C Trace Context through Apigee Flows and on to the Apigee Target. Apigee Flow Spans are reported back to New Relic's Trace API. Sample Policies are included to demonstrate use. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 524.57983, + "_score": 498.0646, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -203020,7 +203118,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Apache Camel Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Apache Camel Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Apache Camel Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for Camel Java Agent instrumentation extension for Apache Camel framework What is camel ? Camel is an Open Source integration framework that empowers you to quickly and easily integrate various systems consuming or producing data. Camel empowers you to define routing and mediation rules in a variety of domain-specific languages (DSL, such as Java, XML, Groovy, Kotlin, and YAML). This means you get smart completion of routing rules in your IDE, whether in a Java or XML editor. Apache Camel uses URIs to work directly with any kind of transport or messaging model such as HTTP, ActiveMQ, JMS, JBI, SCA, MINA or CXF, as well as pluggable Components and Data Format options. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Extension and additional instrumentation modules Apigee API Distributed Tracing", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 520.35834, + "_score": 494.27686, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -203070,7 +203168,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. MSSQL On-Host Integration w/ Query Plans Sample SQL Server dashboard with query plans included Documentation   1 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MSSQL on-host integration (query plans version) The installation and configuration instructions for the experimental version of the MSSQL on-host integration required to collect query plan data Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo This quickstart includes a modified version of the Microsoft SQL Server on-host integration that captures query plan data for slowest running queries, and a dashboard to view the query plans using the SQL Query Plans custom visualization. On-host integration The modified version of the Microsoft on-host integration ingests query plan data using the New Relic Log API. Dashboard The dashboard displays SQL Server information on multiple pages: SQL Overview: The SQL Overview tab displays Database/Log Space, Memory, Waits/Blocking, Blocked Processes Query Performance: This page includes the Query Plans widget How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing HCP Consul Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 490.54187, + "_score": 465.75043, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -203111,7 +203209,7 @@ "external_id": "986fb8e66063948c8bfde466726befaf335ab8e1", "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/5b1f340e382407dea738e9d928d50895/66d61/java.png", "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/java", - "published_at": "2023-01-23T01:38:37Z", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:39:19Z", "updated_at": "2023-01-20T01:37:29Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, @@ -203119,7 +203217,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Java quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -203168,7 +203266,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -203214,7 +203312,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -203259,7 +203357,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -203305,7 +203403,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -203347,7 +203445,7 @@ "external_id": "986fb8e66063948c8bfde466726befaf335ab8e1", "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/5b1f340e382407dea738e9d928d50895/66d61/java.png", "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/java", - "published_at": "2023-01-23T01:38:37Z", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:39:19Z", "updated_at": "2023-01-20T01:37:29Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, @@ -203355,7 +203453,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Java quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -203404,7 +203502,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -203450,7 +203548,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -203495,7 +203593,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -203541,7 +203639,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -203583,7 +203681,7 @@ "external_id": "986fb8e66063948c8bfde466726befaf335ab8e1", "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/5b1f340e382407dea738e9d928d50895/66d61/java.png", "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/java", - "published_at": "2023-01-23T01:38:37Z", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:39:19Z", "updated_at": "2023-01-20T01:37:29Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, @@ -203591,7 +203689,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Java quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -203640,7 +203738,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -203686,7 +203784,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -203731,7 +203829,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -203777,7 +203875,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -203826,7 +203924,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for Elasticsearch queries Java Agent instrumentation extension to track and record ElasticSearch queries as dataStore queries What is elasticsearch? Elasticsearch is a search engine based on the Lucene library. It provides a distributed, multitenant-capable full-text search engine with an HTTP web interface and schema-free JSON documents. Elasticsearch provides a full Query DSL (Domain Specific Language) based on JSON to define queries The elastic search query java agent extension enables monitoring of elasticsearch queries in a java application. Once deployed elasticsearch queries begin to show up in the New Relic UI under Databases section How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Apache Camel Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 606.0442, + "_score": 575.5268, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -203877,7 +203975,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent instrumentation extension for the Google Cloud Platform PubSub framework What is Pub/Sub? Messaging and ingestion for event-driven systems and streaming analytics. Pub/Sub enables you to create systems of event producers and consumers, called publishers and subscribers. Publishers communicate with subscribers asynchronously by broadcasting events, rather than by synchronous remote procedure calls (RPCs). Publishers send events to the Pub/Sub service, without regard to how or when these events will be processed. Pub/Sub then delivers events to all services that need to react to them. Compared to systems communicating through RPCs, where publishers must wait for subscribers to receive the data, such asynchronous integration increases the flexibility and robustness of the system overall. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Apache Camel Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 592.32117, + "_score": 562.4971, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -203928,7 +204026,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for JDBC ExecuteBatch method Java Agent instrumentation extension for tracking executeBatch method of the Statement, PreparedStatement and CallableStatement interfaces as a database call. What is executeBatch call? ExecuteBatch method in jdbc submits a batch of commands to the database for execution. You If all commands execute successfully, the call returns an array of update counts. Once the instrumentation is deployed it will start to track the call to the executeBatch method as a database call in distributed traces. The Performance tab for the call will show the query as \"Batch Execute n Queries\" where n is the number of queries executed as part of the batch. For calls to addBatch(String sql), it will represent the number of calls to this method before the executeBatch method is executed. For PreparedStatment and CallableStatment it will represent the number of times that addBatch() is called. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing Apache Camel Java Agent Extension Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 592.3004, + "_score": 562.4801, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -203992,7 +204090,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 335.72955, + "_score": 317.1091, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -204036,7 +204134,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Apigee API Distributed Tracing observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Apigee Distributed Tracing documentation Installation and configuration instructions Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Apigee API JavaScript Resources to create or propagate W3C Trace Context through Apigee Flows and on to the Apigee Target. Apigee Flow Spans are reported back to New Relic's Trace API. Sample Policies are included to demonstrate use. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 307.20532, + "_score": 291.71472, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -204083,7 +204181,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 MariaDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MariaDB installation docs MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Mule ESB Postman Cloudflare Network Logs Network KTranslate Container Health DBmarlin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 276.7938, + "_score": 262.9015, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -204134,7 +204232,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Postman quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Postman Monitor Documentation   1 Postman observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Postman integration configuration Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Postman introduction Postman is an API platform for building and using APIs. Postman simplifies each step of the API lifecycle and streamlines collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster. Postman quickstart highlights The Postman quickstart allows you to get an opinionated visualization of your Postman API data within minutes. View your average latency over time Compare your total request count over time Get a real time tally of recent errors and failed tests Measure API 4xx and 5xx failures Review your byte traffic over time Getting started Watch the Nerd Byte instructional video Read the blog post How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Shashank Awasthi, Postman Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Speedscale Cloudflare Network Logs MariaDB Mule ESB Bitbucket", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 275.72098, + "_score": 261.92407, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -204182,7 +204280,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 BizTalk360 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. BizTalk360 Documentation   1 BizTalk360 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. BizTalk360 BizTalk360 brings integration with New Relic and has the capability to provide deep performance analytics of your configured BizTalk environment. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What's BizTalk360? BizTalk360 is a one-stop tool for administration, monitoring and application performance management (APM) of BizTalk environments. To be able to use the integration with New Relic from BizTalk360, you must have : New Relic License to be configured in BizTalk360 Application. Download the latest version of BizTalk360 from here BizTalk360 Platinum license . You must be a Super User in your BizTalk360 application to configure the New Relic environment in BizTalk360 Below are some of the important performance metrics you can see in your Newrelic dashboard. BizTalk and SQL Server Health CPU Usage Memory Usage Disk Free Space Average Disk Queue Length Network Performance Host Performance Host Instance performance by CPU Host Instance Performance by Memory CPU Consuming Host Instances Top 10 Memory Consuming Host Instances BizTalk Messaging Performance BizTalk Host Performance Documents Receive/Second Documents Processed/Second Inbound Latency (Sec) Outbound Latency (Sec) Outbound Adapter Latency (Sec) Throttling Performance Message delivery Throttling State Message Publishing Throttling State Message Delivery Outgoing Rate Message Delivery Incoming Rate Active Instance Count How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors BizTalk360, Raja Sreenivasan Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Mule ESB Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity ReleaseIQ Databricks Integration Postman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 241.46939, + "_score": 229.3548, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -204230,7 +204328,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Gigamon quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Agentless Gigamon View Documentation   1 Gigamon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Gigamon integration guide An overview of the architecture and deployment methodology for Gigamon Hawk integrated with New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Gigamon helps the world’s leading organizations run fast, stay secure and innovate. We provide the industry’s first elastic visibility and analytics fabric, which closes the cloud visibility gap by enabling cloud tools to see the network and network tools to see the cloud. With visibility across their entire hybrid cloud network, organizations can improve customer experience, eliminate security blind spots, and reduce cost and complexity. Gigamon has been awarded over 90 technology patents and enjoys world-class customer satisfaction with more than 4,000 organizations, including over 80 percent of the Fortune 100 and hundreds of government and educational organizations worldwide. To try this integration in your environment please reach out to tme@gigamon.com. If you are not aware of Gigamon Cloud Suite please reach out to sales@gigamon.com. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Haider Jarral Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Mule ESB Akamai DataStream 2 Delphix MariaDB Postman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 234.61339, + "_score": 222.82803, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -204278,7 +204376,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Trend Micro Cloud One Conformity Documentation   3 Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GitHub repository The GitHub repository for the integration New Relic blog post Learn more about the integration on New Relic's blog post Trend Micro blog post Learn more about the integration on Trend Micro's blog post Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic’s integration with Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity ingests cloud security posture management (CSPM) data from Conformity into New Relic in real-time. The integration deploys a Amazon Web Services (AWS) CloudFormation stack in your AWS account. Bring your Conformity generated CSPM data into New Relic one to contextualize and correlate it with workload telemetry data, delivering AI powered visualizations and quick insights. Conformity generated CSPM data into New Relic One where it's contextualized and correlated with workload telemetry data delivering AI powered visualizations and quick insights. For more information about this IO quickstart, see this how to video. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Trend Micro, Rohit Kaul Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CircleCI Mule ESB Lacework Integration ReleaseIQ Redis Enterprise", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 234.47812, + "_score": 222.71712, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -204325,7 +204423,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Datastax Cassandra observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Datastax Cassandra installation docs Open-source NoSQL database-as-a-service built on Apache Cassandra. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitor Datastax Cassandra with New Relic's Java agent. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Hibernate H2 HSQL IBM DB2 Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.88152, + "_score": 210.73436, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -204372,7 +204470,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 IBM DB2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 IBM DB2 observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IBM DB2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IBM DB2 installation docs Database management tool that supports a wide variety of data types. What is IBM DB2? Database management tool that supports a wide variety of data types. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IBM DB2 with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IBM DB2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra Hibernate H2 HSQL Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.84354, + "_score": 210.70285, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -204419,7 +204517,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 H2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 H2 observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 H2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. H2 installation docs Java-based relational database management system. What is H2? Java-based relational database management system. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments H2 with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for H2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra Hibernate HSQL IBM DB2 Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.8183, + "_score": 210.68192, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -204466,7 +204564,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Derby quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Derby observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Derby observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Derby installation docs Apache-developed relational database with both application and network benefits. What is Derby? Apache-developed relational database with both application and network benefits. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Derby with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Derby. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra Hibernate H2 HSQL IBM DB2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.80206, + "_score": 210.66843, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -204513,7 +204611,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 HSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 HSQL observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 HSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. HSQL installation docs Java-based relational database management platform with a rich feature set. What is HSQL? Java-based relational database management platform with a rich feature set. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments HSQL with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for HSQL. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra Hibernate H2 IBM DB2 Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.79959, + "_score": 210.66638, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -204562,7 +204660,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for Elasticsearch queries Java Agent instrumentation extension to track and record ElasticSearch queries as dataStore queries What is elasticsearch? Elasticsearch is a search engine based on the Lucene library. It provides a distributed, multitenant-capable full-text search engine with an HTTP web interface and schema-free JSON documents. Elasticsearch provides a full Query DSL (Domain Specific Language) based on JSON to define queries The elastic search query java agent extension enables monitoring of elasticsearch queries in a java application. Once deployed elasticsearch queries begin to show up in the New Relic UI under Databases section How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Apache Camel Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.67938, + "_score": 328.2437, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -204613,7 +204711,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for JDBC ExecuteBatch method Java Agent instrumentation extension for tracking executeBatch method of the Statement, PreparedStatement and CallableStatement interfaces as a database call. What is executeBatch call? ExecuteBatch method in jdbc submits a batch of commands to the database for execution. You If all commands execute successfully, the call returns an array of update counts. Once the instrumentation is deployed it will start to track the call to the executeBatch method as a database call in distributed traces. The Performance tab for the call will show the query as \"Batch Execute n Queries\" where n is the number of queries executed as part of the batch. For calls to addBatch(String sql), it will represent the number of calls to this method before the executeBatch method is executed. For PreparedStatment and CallableStatment it will represent the number of times that addBatch() is called. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing Apache Camel Java Agent Extension Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 333.57016, + "_score": 316.74734, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -204664,7 +204762,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Apache Camel Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Apache Camel Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Apache Camel Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for Camel Java Agent instrumentation extension for Apache Camel framework What is camel ? Camel is an Open Source integration framework that empowers you to quickly and easily integrate various systems consuming or producing data. Camel empowers you to define routing and mediation rules in a variety of domain-specific languages (DSL, such as Java, XML, Groovy, Kotlin, and YAML). This means you get smart completion of routing rules in your IDE, whether in a Java or XML editor. Apache Camel uses URIs to work directly with any kind of transport or messaging model such as HTTP, ActiveMQ, JMS, JBI, SCA, MINA or CXF, as well as pluggable Components and Data Format options. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Extension and additional instrumentation modules Apigee API Distributed Tracing", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 294.91217, + "_score": 280.14423, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -204711,7 +204809,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Apigee API Distributed Tracing observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Apigee Distributed Tracing documentation Installation and configuration instructions Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Apigee API JavaScript Resources to create or propagate W3C Trace Context through Apigee Flows and on to the Apigee Target. Apigee Flow Spans are reported back to New Relic's Trace API. Sample Policies are included to demonstrate use. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 286.49286, + "_score": 272.00842, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -204744,7 +204842,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 278.51825, + "_score": 262.52557, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -204786,7 +204884,7 @@ "external_id": "986fb8e66063948c8bfde466726befaf335ab8e1", "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/5b1f340e382407dea738e9d928d50895/66d61/java.png", "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/java", - "published_at": "2023-01-23T01:38:37Z", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:39:19Z", "updated_at": "2023-01-20T01:37:29Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, @@ -204794,7 +204892,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Java quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -204843,7 +204941,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. 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Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -204980,7 +205078,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -205079,7 +205177,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -205125,7 +205223,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -205170,7 +205268,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -205216,7 +205314,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -205266,7 +205364,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Tomcat quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Tomcat observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Tomcat observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Tomcat installation docs Open-source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and WebSocket technologies. What is Tomcat? Open-source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and WebSocket technologies.It implements Java enterprise specs like WebSocket technologies and JavaServer Pages. The Apache Tomcat software powers large-scale, mission-critical web applications across a diverse range of organizations. New Relic Tomcat quickstart features Our Tomcat monitoring integration has the following features: A standard dashboard that tracks key indicators like error overview, virtual machine overview, daily transaction errors, transaction errors today vs 1 week ago, CPU utilization, memory heap used, and more Instant alerts on performance metrics like transaction errors and high CPU utilization Custom queries and immediate data visualization Why monitor Tomcat with New Relic? New Relic’s Tomcat monitoring quickstart automatically instruments Tomcat with the New Relic Java agent. It helps you to immediately monitor Tomcat’s memory usage and other indicators with instant alerts and a standard dashboard, giving you valuable insights to improve Tomcat’s performance. Our Tomcat integration empowers teams to monitor micros-services under Tomcat. Your team can leverage the integration to report all data for each service to New Relic and drill into specific JVMs to see the data and details for each instance. Get started with New Relic Tomcat monitoring quickstart today to proactively monitor Tomcat. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Java Laravel MySQL Django PHP", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 235.11575, + "_score": 223.47327, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -205313,7 +205411,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WildFly quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WildFly observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WildFly observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WildFly installation docs Application server built in and implementing the Java Enterprise Edition standard. What is WildFly? Application server built in and implementing the Java Enterprise Edition standard. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WildFly with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WildFly. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Tomcat Jetty Spray-can WebSphere Glassfish", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 231.03815, + "_score": 220.4086, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -205359,7 +205457,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 181.09515, + "_score": 172.02835, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -205405,7 +205503,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 181.09515, + "_score": 172.02835, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -205451,7 +205549,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 180.8408, + "_score": 171.7285, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -205493,7 +205591,7 @@ "external_id": "986fb8e66063948c8bfde466726befaf335ab8e1", "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/5b1f340e382407dea738e9d928d50895/66d61/java.png", "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/java", - "published_at": "2023-01-23T01:38:37Z", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:39:19Z", "updated_at": "2023-01-20T01:37:29Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, @@ -205501,7 +205599,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Java quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -205550,7 +205648,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -205596,7 +205694,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -205641,7 +205739,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -205687,7 +205785,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -205786,7 +205884,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -205832,7 +205930,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -205877,7 +205975,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -205923,7 +206021,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 347.56583, + "_score": 347.7251, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -206023,7 +206121,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Laravel quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Laravel observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Laravel observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Laravel installation docs Laravel is a free, open-source PHP MVC web framework. Laravel PHP Monitoring Laravel is a free, open-source PHP model-view-controller web framework that empowers developers to carry out common tasks in web and app development projects with ease. New Relic Laravel quickstart features The New Relic Laravel monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our standard dashboard provides a clear overview of transactions, errors and virtual machines. The Laravel PHP dashboard also helps you track other key indicators like daily transaction errors, comparison between weekly transaction errors, most popular transactions, and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like duration, error rate and throughput. Why monitor Laravel with New Relic? The New Relic Laravel quickstart installs the New Relic PHP agent so that you can instrument and monitor your Laravel application. It is your gateway to instant detection of changes in Laravel’s critical metrics. The integration helps you to monitor Laravel through a standard dashboard and three instant alerts. It can trigger low-throughput, high-error rate, and high-duration alerts when specific pre-defined alert conditions are met. The quickstart also supports Laravel to identify the appropriate place to insert JavaScript headers and footers for browser monitoring. Install the New Relic Laravel quickstart today to start monitoring your Laravel PHP framework’s key performance indicators. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP Django WordPress Java Tomcat", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.76007, + "_score": 274.4843, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -206071,7 +206169,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 MySQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. MySQL overview dashboard Official New Relic dashboard to show MySQL data Alerts   4 MySQL observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Innodb Pending Reads and Writes This alert is triggered when the aggregate number of pending reads and writes in the MySQL buffer pool is greater than 2 for 5 minutes, which indicates the database engine is backlogged and waiting on resources. Max Connection Errors per Second This alert is triggered when there are greater than 1 errors against the max_connections limit in a 5 minute window, which indicates you have requests to your MySQL instance that are failing to connect. This setting's default is 501, but can vary based on the underlying resources available to your instance. You can review your current max_connections limit with this query: SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'max_connections'; Questions per Second This alert is triggered when the current rate of Questions is greater than 2 standard deviations above the baseline for 60s, which could be an early indicator of a saturation problem for your instance. It is important to note that this alert is disabled by default and you need to edit the configuration in New Relic One to add a targeted MySQL instance: \"WHERE displayName = 'MySql Instance Name'\" This allows the baseline to be calculated against a single instance instead of all running MySQL instances being monitored. Slow Queries per Second This alert is triggered when the number of slow queries per second is greater than 5 for 5 minutes, which could indicate capacity issues or a query that has been changed and is experiencing performance issues. The Slow_queries counter increments based on your settings applied to MySQL's long_query_time parameter (default 10s), which you can review with this query: SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'long_query_time'; Documentation   1 MySQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MySQL Open source relational database with more than 20 years of community development and support. MySQL monitoring quickstart Applications powered by relational database management systems demand the user to understand how the application uses it. Quickly identify and resolve the source server issues with MySQL performance monitoring tools. Identify query optimization metrics and more within a single New Relic MySQL dashboard and ensure the highest application performance with this approach. MySQL monitoring Optimize your infrastructure by collecting inventory and metrics from your database. Analyze the data to ascertain server health and identify the source of potential problems. New Relic + MySQL - your ideal tool for better monitoring Install this quickstart to access preconfigured observability solutions. Unlike other performance monitoring tools, New Relic is a powerful proactive remote monitoring solution that provides a comprehensive view from a single MySQL dashboard. What’s included? The MySQL quickstart include out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts, including: Alerts (pending reads and writes, max connection errors/second, questions/second, and slow queries/second) Dashboards (operations/second, slow queries per minute by node, active connections by node, and more) Value of MySQL quickstart New Relic’s instant observability quickstart helps developers accelerate time to value. You can use this approach to help reduce administrative overheads. Implement this robust performance and infrastructure monitoring tool within minutes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Kafka WordPress Laravel .NET Django", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 263.31738, + "_score": 250.28427, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -206118,7 +206216,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Django quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Django observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Django observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Django installation docs Django is a Python-based free and open-source web framework that follows the model-template-views architectural pattern. What is Django? Django is a Python-based free, open-source web framework that follows the model-template-views architectural pattern. The framework enables the rapid development of secure and maintainable websites. It takes away the hassle of web development from developers, and empowers them to focus on writing apps without reinventing the wheel. New Relic Django quickstart features The New Relic Django monitoring quickstart has the following features: Dashboard: Our standard dashboard provides a clear overview of transactions and errors. The dashboards also help you track other key indicators like daily transaction errors, comparison between weekly transaction errors, memory heap used, most popular transactions, and more. Alerts: You can get instant alerts on performance metrics like Apdex score, CPU utilization, and transaction error. Why monitor Django with New Relic? Proactively monitor Django with New Relic’s Python agent. With an interactive dashboard, you can explore, query, and visualize your data. The quickstart also has three alerts that can detect changes in key metrics: The transaction error alert is triggered when transactions fail more than 10% of the time during a 5-minute period. The high CPU utilization alert is triggered when the CPU utilization is above 90%. Similarly, the Apdex score alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 during a period of 5 minutes. In addition, the New Relic Django integration can automatically add browser monitoring to any HTML page responses for the Django Python web framework. Install the New Relic Django quickstart to instrument Django with New Relic’s Python agent, and track Django’s key metrics in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Laravel Tomcat .NET Kafka MySQL", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 263.04776, + "_score": 250.04504, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -206166,7 +206264,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 PHP quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 PHP observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 PHP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PHP PHP is a general-purpose scripting language especially suited to web development. Complete solution to PHP monitoring Use our PHP monitoring agent to see a high-level summary of their app performance in a comprehensive PHP dashboard. Help teams monitor the app's Apdex, build architectural maps, and find and resolve errors quickly. A PHP agent collects and analyzes application data that drive data-driven decisions. Organize data, query data using NRQL, and visualize data (in customizable interactive dashboards) that directly impact customer experiences. How to speed up PHP with New Relic Identify slow AJAX request performance issues at a glance through our PHP dashboard that boasts broader visibility. Proactively monitor where you should concentrate your efforts and address potential errors quickly. What’s included? Our PHP quickstart include out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts, including: Alerts including error rates, duration, and throughput Multiple ready-to-use dashboards including throughput, error rate percentage, transaction time in milliseconds, and latest transactions Value of PHP quickstarts New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps developers leverage broader visibility in a PHP dashboard to resolve errors and speed up processes that enhance customer experiences. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Dashboard   1 Java quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. 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Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. 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More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -206636,7 +206734,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . 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This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -206735,7 +206833,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -206781,7 +206879,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . 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New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -206826,7 +206924,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -206971,7 +207069,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -207017,7 +207115,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -207062,7 +207160,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -207108,7 +207206,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -207207,7 +207305,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -207253,7 +207351,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -207298,7 +207396,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -207344,7 +207442,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -207390,7 +207488,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Datastax Cassandra observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Datastax Cassandra installation docs Open-source NoSQL database-as-a-service built on Apache Cassandra. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitor Datastax Cassandra with New Relic's Java agent. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Hibernate H2 HSQL IBM DB2 Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.88152, + "_score": 210.73436, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -207437,7 +207535,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 IBM DB2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 IBM DB2 observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IBM DB2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IBM DB2 installation docs Database management tool that supports a wide variety of data types. What is IBM DB2? Database management tool that supports a wide variety of data types. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IBM DB2 with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IBM DB2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra Hibernate H2 HSQL Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.84354, + "_score": 210.70285, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -207484,7 +207582,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Hibernate quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Hibernate observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Hibernate observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Hibernate installation docs Object-relational mapping tool with data query and retrieval functionality built in in Java. What is Hibernate? Object-relational mapping tool with data query and retrieval functionality built in in Java. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Hibernate with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Hibernate. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra H2 HSQL IBM DB2 Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.82986, + "_score": 210.69151, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -207531,7 +207629,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 H2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 H2 observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 H2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. H2 installation docs Java-based relational database management system. What is H2? Java-based relational database management system. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments H2 with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for H2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra Hibernate HSQL IBM DB2 Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.8183, + "_score": 210.68192, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -207578,7 +207676,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Derby quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Derby observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Derby observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Derby installation docs Apache-developed relational database with both application and network benefits. What is Derby? Apache-developed relational database with both application and network benefits. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Derby with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Derby. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra Hibernate H2 HSQL IBM DB2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.80206, + "_score": 210.66843, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -207626,7 +207724,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. 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Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? 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Dashboard   1 Play WS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Play WS observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Play WS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Play WS installation docs Play WS is a powerful asynchronous HTTP Client library. What is Play WS? Play WS is a powerful asynchronous HTTP Client library. Get started! 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Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Net http Alerts   4 Net::HTTP observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Net::HTTP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Net::HTTP installation docs Net::HTTP for Ruby provides a rich library which can be used to build HTTP user-agents. What is Net::HTTP? Net::HTTP for Ruby provides a rich library which can be used to build HTTP user-agents. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Net::HTTP with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Net::HTTP. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources SystemStackError: stack level too deep Delayed_Job Rake Unicorn Rails", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 164.91246, + "_score": 156.60574, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -207868,7 +207966,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Tomcat quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Tomcat observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Tomcat observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Tomcat installation docs Open-source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and WebSocket technologies. What is Tomcat? Open-source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and WebSocket technologies.It implements Java enterprise specs like WebSocket technologies and JavaServer Pages. The Apache Tomcat software powers large-scale, mission-critical web applications across a diverse range of organizations. New Relic Tomcat quickstart features Our Tomcat monitoring integration has the following features: A standard dashboard that tracks key indicators like error overview, virtual machine overview, daily transaction errors, transaction errors today vs 1 week ago, CPU utilization, memory heap used, and more Instant alerts on performance metrics like transaction errors and high CPU utilization Custom queries and immediate data visualization Why monitor Tomcat with New Relic? New Relic’s Tomcat monitoring quickstart automatically instruments Tomcat with the New Relic Java agent. It helps you to immediately monitor Tomcat’s memory usage and other indicators with instant alerts and a standard dashboard, giving you valuable insights to improve Tomcat’s performance. Our Tomcat integration empowers teams to monitor micros-services under Tomcat. Your team can leverage the integration to report all data for each service to New Relic and drill into specific JVMs to see the data and details for each instance. Get started with New Relic Tomcat monitoring quickstart today to proactively monitor Tomcat. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Documentation   1 Jetty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Jetty installation docs Java-based web server and javax.servlet container with support for a variety of protocols and services. What is Jetty? Java-based web server and javax.servlet container with support for a variety of protocols and services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Jetty with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Jetty. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Tomcat WildFly Spray-can WebSphere Glassfish", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 231.09354, + "_score": 220.45456, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -207961,7 +208059,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 181.09515, + "_score": 172.02835, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -208007,7 +208105,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 181.09515, + "_score": 172.02835, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -208053,7 +208151,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -208152,7 +208250,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. 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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -208243,7 +208341,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -208289,7 +208387,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -208388,7 +208486,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -208434,7 +208532,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -208479,7 +208577,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -208525,7 +208623,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -208624,7 +208722,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -208670,7 +208768,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -208715,7 +208813,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -208761,7 +208859,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -208860,7 +208958,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -208906,7 +209004,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -208951,7 +209049,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -208997,7 +209095,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -209096,7 +209194,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -209142,7 +209240,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -209187,7 +209285,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -209233,7 +209331,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -209275,7 +209373,7 @@ "external_id": "986fb8e66063948c8bfde466726befaf335ab8e1", "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/5b1f340e382407dea738e9d928d50895/66d61/java.png", "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/java", - "published_at": "2023-01-23T01:38:37Z", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:39:19Z", "updated_at": "2023-01-20T01:37:29Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, @@ -209283,7 +209381,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Java quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.88258, + "_score": 145.90936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -209332,7 +209430,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Netty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Netty Alerts   4 Netty observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Netty observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Netty installation docs Netty is a NIO client server framework which enables development of network applications such as protocol servers and clients. Why monitor Netty? Netty is a tool for building performant, low-level network servers and clients in Java. It operates on an asynchronous, non-blocking I/O model, meaning that it can serve or receive multiple requests simultaneously while maintaining running background processes. While Netty is powerful and runs with lower resource usage than its blocking counterparts, its non-blocking paradigm makes the code it creates harder to test and more difficult to read. The fact that it operates at a low level close to the hardware makes it prone to difficult-to-debug errors. Thus, actively monitoring each Netty instance is vital to keeping all the servers and clients on which it is based running smoothly. The Netty quickstart provides dashboards and alerts that enable continuous monitoring of Netty application health. New Relic Netty quickstart features The Netty quickstart contains a number of helpful dashboards and alerts that monitor your Netty performance. These include Transactions overview provides information about average transaction duration, slowest 10% duration transactions, total transactions, and success rates. The errors overview gives insight into total transactions and failed transactions by both percentages and total numbers. The VM overview lets you introspect average CPU utilization, average physical memory usage, and total average memory used. The top 10 failed transactions dashboard shows failed transactions with the greatest impact. The latest error dashboard gives insights into recent errors. And more. The CPU utilization alert is triggered at 90% usage. The high memory usage alert is triggered at 90% usage The low APDEX score alert is triggered when it falls below 0.5 for 5 mins. The transaction error alert is triggered by >10% transaction failure rate over 10 mins. New Relic - The Complete Netty Dashboard Tool Monitor your Netty application to ensure its success and stability. Servers often experience high loads, where hundreds of thousands, even millions, of requests can hit them simultaneously. The New Relic Netty dashboard empowers developers and system admins to stay on top of Netty’s performance and address any critical issues that arise. Having insight into Netty, the state of Netty transactions, and associations such as the Apdex score, are important for ensuring a client is acceptably handling the majority of inbound and outbound requests. If requests begin failing, and the Apdex score dips significantly, this could be an indicator that something is going wrong in the system - perhaps there’s a concurrency issue, a need to scale up the server’s resources, a backend bug, or something else. The New Relic Netty quickstart allows these errors to be flagged with alerts and then drilled down into using the metrics provided in the dashboards. Specifically, the quickstart automatically sets up dashboards with meaningful metrics and default alert notifications for common Netty issues. The Netty dashboards provide users tools to monitor global Java VM health, so that if there’s another Java application dragging the system down, it can be identified and addressed before a Netty server, client, or network protocol crashes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.2887, + "_score": 137.9725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -209378,7 +209476,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Installation instructions for the Java agent and configuration options for Websphere Liberty Profile Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitoring WebSphere Liberty Profile Liberty Profile is a flexible server profile of IBM’s WebSphere Application Server (WAS) which enables the server to deploy only required custom features rather than deploying all available components. Leverage our New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to proactively monitor your Liberty Profile with the New Relic Java agent. New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile highlights New Relic’s WebSphere Liberty Profile monitoring instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application. With New Relic's Java agent, you can track everything from active connections to tiny errors within your code. Every minute, the agent posts metric timeslice and event data to the New Relic user interface, where you can monitor your website’s performance. New Relic + WebSphere Liberty Profile = Optimum performance monitoring Our WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart empowers you to configure New Relic’s Java agent for your WebSphere Liberty Profile. With a configuration customized for your application, you can monitor browser performance and WebSphere PMI metrics like memory, threads, and HTTP sessions. New Relic supports all versions of WebSphere and IBM Java Virtual Machine that are compatible with the Java agent. (If you’re using Java 2 Security with WebSphere, you need to grant the Java agent additional permissions for proper execution). You can also configure the Java agent to capture any WebSphere PMI metrics you want. Such metrics will be displayed on the New Relic JVM metrics page. These metrics will be listed under different tabs like memory, thread, HTTP sessions, and data sources. The memory tab has heap memory usage, garbage collection and class count. The thread tab has thread count and thread pool. The HTTP sessions tab shows the active, invalidated by timeout, and invalidated HTTP session counts of your application. The data sources tab will show you metrics like wait time, max connections, active connections, and idle connections. Install the New Relic WebSphere Liberty Profile quickstart to effectively monitor Liberty Profile key performance indicators with our Java agent. This quickstart is the key to making sure that you detect and respond to any incident quickly and efficiently. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -209423,7 +209521,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spray-can quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spray-can observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spray-can installation docs A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. What is Spray-can? A low-overhead, high-performance, fully asynchronous HTTP server and client library implemented entirely in Scala on top of Akka. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spray-can with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spray-can. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS WebSphere Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -209469,7 +209567,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 WebSphere observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WebSphere installation docs Web application server built and maintained by IBM. What is WebSphere? Web application server built and maintained by IBM. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments WebSphere with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for WebSphere. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS Play Netty", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.92175, + "_score": 137.67157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -209519,7 +209617,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent instrumentation extension for the Google Cloud Platform PubSub framework What is Pub/Sub? Messaging and ingestion for event-driven systems and streaming analytics. Pub/Sub enables you to create systems of event producers and consumers, called publishers and subscribers. Publishers communicate with subscribers asynchronously by broadcasting events, rather than by synchronous remote procedure calls (RPCs). Publishers send events to the Pub/Sub service, without regard to how or when these events will be processed. Pub/Sub then delivers events to all services that need to react to them. Compared to systems communicating through RPCs, where publishers must wait for subscribers to receive the data, such asynchronous integration increases the flexibility and robustness of the system overall. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Apache Camel Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 427.21936, + "_score": 405.68475, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -209570,7 +209668,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for JDBC ExecuteBatch method Java Agent instrumentation extension for tracking executeBatch method of the Statement, PreparedStatement and CallableStatement interfaces as a database call. What is executeBatch call? ExecuteBatch method in jdbc submits a batch of commands to the database for execution. You If all commands execute successfully, the call returns an array of update counts. Once the instrumentation is deployed it will start to track the call to the executeBatch method as a database call in distributed traces. The Performance tab for the call will show the query as \"Batch Execute n Queries\" where n is the number of queries executed as part of the batch. For calls to addBatch(String sql), it will represent the number of calls to this method before the executeBatch method is executed. For PreparedStatment and CallableStatment it will represent the number of times that addBatch() is called. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing Apache Camel Java Agent Extension Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 427.2044, + "_score": 405.6725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -209621,7 +209719,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Apache Camel Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Apache Camel Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Apache Camel Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for Camel Java Agent instrumentation extension for Apache Camel framework What is camel ? Camel is an Open Source integration framework that empowers you to quickly and easily integrate various systems consuming or producing data. Camel empowers you to define routing and mediation rules in a variety of domain-specific languages (DSL, such as Java, XML, Groovy, Kotlin, and YAML). This means you get smart completion of routing rules in your IDE, whether in a Java or XML editor. Apache Camel uses URIs to work directly with any kind of transport or messaging model such as HTTP, ActiveMQ, JMS, JBI, SCA, MINA or CXF, as well as pluggable Components and Data Format options. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Extension and additional instrumentation modules Apigee API Distributed Tracing", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 385.87573, + "_score": 366.5568, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -209668,7 +209766,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Apigee API Distributed Tracing observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Apigee Distributed Tracing documentation Installation and configuration instructions Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Apigee API JavaScript Resources to create or propagate W3C Trace Context through Apigee Flows and on to the Apigee Target. Apigee Flow Spans are reported back to New Relic's Trace API. Sample Policies are included to demonstrate use. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 383.82977, + "_score": 364.44122, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -209714,7 +209812,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. MSSQL On-Host Integration w/ Query Plans Sample SQL Server dashboard with query plans included Documentation   1 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MSSQL on-host integration (query plans version) The installation and configuration instructions for the experimental version of the MSSQL on-host integration required to collect query plan data Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo This quickstart includes a modified version of the Microsoft SQL Server on-host integration that captures query plan data for slowest running queries, and a dashboard to view the query plans using the SQL Query Plans custom visualization. On-host integration The modified version of the Microsoft on-host integration ingests query plan data using the New Relic Log API. Dashboard The dashboard displays SQL Server information on multiple pages: SQL Overview: The SQL Overview tab displays Database/Log Space, Memory, Waits/Blocking, Blocked Processes Query Performance: This page includes the Query Plans widget How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing HCP Consul Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 283.2165, + "_score": 268.93866, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -209759,7 +209857,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Datastax Cassandra observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Datastax Cassandra installation docs Open-source NoSQL database-as-a-service built on Apache Cassandra. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitor Datastax Cassandra with New Relic's Java agent. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Hibernate H2 HSQL IBM DB2 Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.88152, + "_score": 210.73436, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -209806,7 +209904,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 IBM DB2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 IBM DB2 observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IBM DB2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IBM DB2 installation docs Database management tool that supports a wide variety of data types. What is IBM DB2? Database management tool that supports a wide variety of data types. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IBM DB2 with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IBM DB2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra Hibernate H2 HSQL Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.84354, + "_score": 210.70285, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -209853,7 +209951,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Hibernate quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Hibernate observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Hibernate observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Hibernate installation docs Object-relational mapping tool with data query and retrieval functionality built in in Java. What is Hibernate? Object-relational mapping tool with data query and retrieval functionality built in in Java. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Hibernate with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Hibernate. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra H2 HSQL IBM DB2 Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.82986, + "_score": 210.69151, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -209900,7 +209998,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Derby quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Derby observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Derby observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Derby installation docs Apache-developed relational database with both application and network benefits. What is Derby? Apache-developed relational database with both application and network benefits. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Derby with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Derby. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra Hibernate H2 HSQL IBM DB2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.80206, + "_score": 210.66843, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -209947,7 +210045,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 HSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 HSQL observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 HSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. HSQL installation docs Java-based relational database management platform with a rich feature set. What is HSQL? Java-based relational database management platform with a rich feature set. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments HSQL with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for HSQL. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra Hibernate H2 IBM DB2 Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.79959, + "_score": 210.66638, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -209998,7 +210096,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 PHP quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 PHP observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 PHP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PHP PHP is a general-purpose scripting language especially suited to web development. Complete solution to PHP monitoring Use our PHP monitoring agent to see a high-level summary of their app performance in a comprehensive PHP dashboard. Help teams monitor the app's Apdex, build architectural maps, and find and resolve errors quickly. A PHP agent collects and analyzes application data that drive data-driven decisions. Organize data, query data using NRQL, and visualize data (in customizable interactive dashboards) that directly impact customer experiences. How to speed up PHP with New Relic Identify slow AJAX request performance issues at a glance through our PHP dashboard that boasts broader visibility. Proactively monitor where you should concentrate your efforts and address potential errors quickly. What’s included? Our PHP quickstart include out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts, including: Alerts including error rates, duration, and throughput Multiple ready-to-use dashboards including throughput, error rate percentage, transaction time in milliseconds, and latest transactions Value of PHP quickstarts New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps developers leverage broader visibility in a PHP dashboard to resolve errors and speed up processes that enhance customer experiences. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Laravel Java .NET Node.js Django", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 369.88345, + "_score": 347.22205, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -210045,7 +210143,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Tomcat quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Tomcat observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Tomcat observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Tomcat installation docs Open-source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and WebSocket technologies. What is Tomcat? Open-source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and WebSocket technologies.It implements Java enterprise specs like WebSocket technologies and JavaServer Pages. The Apache Tomcat software powers large-scale, mission-critical web applications across a diverse range of organizations. New Relic Tomcat quickstart features Our Tomcat monitoring integration has the following features: A standard dashboard that tracks key indicators like error overview, virtual machine overview, daily transaction errors, transaction errors today vs 1 week ago, CPU utilization, memory heap used, and more Instant alerts on performance metrics like transaction errors and high CPU utilization Custom queries and immediate data visualization Why monitor Tomcat with New Relic? New Relic’s Tomcat monitoring quickstart automatically instruments Tomcat with the New Relic Java agent. It helps you to immediately monitor Tomcat’s memory usage and other indicators with instant alerts and a standard dashboard, giving you valuable insights to improve Tomcat’s performance. Our Tomcat integration empowers teams to monitor micros-services under Tomcat. Your team can leverage the integration to report all data for each service to New Relic and drill into specific JVMs to see the data and details for each instance. Get started with New Relic Tomcat monitoring quickstart today to proactively monitor Tomcat. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Java Laravel MySQL Django PHP", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 344.7265, + "_score": 327.68185, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -210094,7 +210192,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   4 .NET observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 .NET observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET installation docs A developer platform with tools and libraries for building web, mobile, desktop, games, IoT, cloud, and microservices. Comprehensive monitoring quickstart for .NET .NET Framework is a software product developed by Microsoft. It is a platform used on the Microsoft Windows operating system to build desktop and web applications and supports many programming languages. Why monitor .NET? .NET monitoring is an essential activity in .NET software development that enables software developers to observe the performance of an application in real-time. .NET monitoring enables a swift intervention if issues arise while the application runs. What should you look for in a .NET Monitor? An ideal .NET Performance Monitor must offer comprehensive and actionable information that software developers need to troubleshoot an application successfully. Some key components are: Preemptive performance monitoring Comprehensive full-stack performance monitoring Intimate code insights Granular error identification mechanism Comprehensive .NET Framework, Common Language Runtime (CLR), and Internet Information Services (IIS) monitoring What’s included in this quickstart: High-value alerts Code-related insights that acquaint developers with the intricate details of their application’s health and status by providing detailed information on errors, database queries, and transaction traces Alerts that proactively inform developers about the status of their applications What makes this quickstart unique? With this quickstart, you can monitor health and status in one place, focus on the most important information, and enable preventative maintenance strategy. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP Java Laravel Node.js Django", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 338.82837, + "_score": 322.104, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -210140,7 +210238,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Laravel quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Laravel observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Laravel observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Laravel installation docs Laravel is a free, open-source PHP MVC web framework. Laravel PHP Monitoring Laravel is a free, open-source PHP model-view-controller web framework that empowers developers to carry out common tasks in web and app development projects with ease. New Relic Laravel quickstart features The New Relic Laravel monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our standard dashboard provides a clear overview of transactions, errors and virtual machines. The Laravel PHP dashboard also helps you track other key indicators like daily transaction errors, comparison between weekly transaction errors, most popular transactions, and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like duration, error rate and throughput. Why monitor Laravel with New Relic? The New Relic Laravel quickstart installs the New Relic PHP agent so that you can instrument and monitor your Laravel application. It is your gateway to instant detection of changes in Laravel’s critical metrics. The integration helps you to monitor Laravel through a standard dashboard and three instant alerts. It can trigger low-throughput, high-error rate, and high-duration alerts when specific pre-defined alert conditions are met. The quickstart also supports Laravel to identify the appropriate place to insert JavaScript headers and footers for browser monitoring. Install the New Relic Laravel quickstart today to start monitoring your Laravel PHP framework’s key performance indicators. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP Django WordPress Java Tomcat", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.76007, + "_score": 274.4843, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -210190,7 +210288,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Node.js quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Node.js Alerts   4 Node.js observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Node.js observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Node.js installation docs Node.js is an open-source, cross-platform, back-end, JavaScript runtime environment that executes JavaScript code outside a web browser. The comprehensive Node.js monitoring system Node.js is an open-source platform built on Chrome's JavaScript runtime used to develop fast and scalable applications quickly with an event-driven, non-blocking input/output architecture. However, these attributes can be inconvenient because verifying the correctness of an application with asynchronous nested callbacks is complex. So, it’s important to watch executing Node.js systems closely. Monitoring your Node.js applications ensures optimal performance, allows the maximization of system availability, and ensures that a system’s health is well maintained. What should you look for in a Node.js dashboard? A reliable Node.js network monitor must provide enough information to identify the problem sources. Some crucial information includes process ID, log management, request rate, application availability, resource usage, uptime, downtime, system health, error rates and handling, number of connections, load average, and latency. What’s included in the Node.js quickstart? Install this quickstart to install preconfigured observability solutions: Multiple high-value alerts, including Apdex score and CPU utilization Informative dashboards (Slowest transactions, throughput comparisons, and more) The value of New Relic’s Node.js quickstart Our tool also provides other essential productivity and efficiency-enhancing innovations. Service Maps acquaints developers with their system's architecture providing vital insights to identify issues quickly. Error Analytics granularly pinpoints offending lines of code, relieving developers of a potentially arduous task so that they can concentrate on resolving issues. Our solution offers historical data that could prove essential in process improvement in addition to real-time information. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP Java .NET Compatibility and requirements for the Node.js agent Compatibility and requirements of AWS Lambda monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 273.08356, + "_score": 259.60004, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -210235,7 +210333,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Datastax Cassandra observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Datastax Cassandra installation docs Open-source NoSQL database-as-a-service built on Apache Cassandra. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Monitor Datastax Cassandra with New Relic's Java agent. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Hibernate H2 HSQL IBM DB2 Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.88138, + "_score": 210.73436, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -210282,7 +210380,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 IBM DB2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 IBM DB2 observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IBM DB2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IBM DB2 installation docs Database management tool that supports a wide variety of data types. What is IBM DB2? Database management tool that supports a wide variety of data types. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IBM DB2 with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IBM DB2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra Hibernate H2 HSQL Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.8434, + "_score": 210.70285, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -210329,7 +210427,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Hibernate quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Hibernate observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Hibernate observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Hibernate installation docs Object-relational mapping tool with data query and retrieval functionality built in in Java. What is Hibernate? Object-relational mapping tool with data query and retrieval functionality built in in Java. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Hibernate with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Hibernate. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Datastax Cassandra H2 HSQL IBM DB2 Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.82974, + "_score": 210.69151, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -210376,7 +210474,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 H2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 H2 observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 H2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. H2 installation docs Java-based relational database management system. What is H2? Java-based relational database management system. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. 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These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Cisco Hardware Status Alerts   5 Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard observability quickstart contains 5 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Cisco Fan Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco fan is not \"normal\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Fan Tray Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco fan tray is not \"ok\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Module Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco field replaceable module is not \"ok\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Power Supply Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco power supply is either \"critical\" or \"shutdown\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Temperature Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco temperature sesnor status is not \"normal\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Documentation   1 Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. KTranslate Container Health Monitoring docs Learn about deploying ktranslate to monitor SNMP based devices. This quickstart provides a dashboard for use with New Relic's Network monitoring capability to help you visualize the status of hardware sensors on typical Cisco network devices, as well as example alerts to get you started. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Marc Netterfield Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Network - KTranslate Container Health Alerts   4 Network KTranslate Container Health observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Ktranslate Container Input Queue Length Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has an excessive input queue length. This number should be close to zero over time. If it is not that is an indication that the container does not have enough resources to keep up with the incoming data. You may need to scale horizontally or vertically to address these needs. Ktranslate Container Loss of Signal Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has stopped sending data completely. This can happen due to network outages, leaving the container stopped, or other failures. Ktranslate Container Low Buffer Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has a low number of available buffer allocations. This is an indication that the container does not have enough resources to keep up with the incoming data. You may need to scale horizontally or vertically to address these needs. Ktranslate SNMP Polling Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container is unable to communicate with a monitored SNMP device. You may need to check the SNMP credentials are valid or that the network path is open between the container and the device. Documentation   1 Network KTranslate Container Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. KTranslate Container Health Monitoring docs Monitor the health of your ktranslate container using out-of-box metrics and logs. The Network KTranslate Container Health quickstart provides a dashboard that gives you a holistic view of the health of all containers used for collecting your network telemetry, as well as example alerts to get you started. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) feature to visualize anomalies and/or bottlenecks in your network. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Marc Netterfield, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Dashboard   1 Ruby quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Ruby Alerts   4 Ruby observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Ruby observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ruby installation docs Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. What is Ruby? Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Ruby with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Ruby. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Dashboard   1 Unicorn quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Unicorn Alerts   4 Unicorn observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Unicorn observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Unicorn installation docs Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. What is Unicorn? Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Unicorn with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Unicorn. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rake observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rake installation docs Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. What is Rake? Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rake with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rake. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Unicorn Rails Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.52055, + "_score": 149.63663, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -210797,7 +210945,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rails quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Rails Alerts   4 Rails observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rails observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rails installation docs Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. What is Rails? Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rails with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rails. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rainbows! observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rainbows! installation docs An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. What is Rainbows!? An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. Get started! 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Dashboard   1 Delayed_Job quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delayed Job Alerts   4 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Delayed_Job installation docs Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. What is Delayed_Job? Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Delayed_Job with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Delayed_Job. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Unicorn observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Unicorn installation docs Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. What is Unicorn? Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Unicorn with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Unicorn. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Rails Rainbows! 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Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rake observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rake installation docs Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. What is Rake? Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rake with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rake. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Unicorn Rails Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.52055, + "_score": 149.63663, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -211029,7 +211181,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rails quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Rails Alerts   4 Rails observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rails observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rails installation docs Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. What is Rails? Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rails with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rails. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Unicorn Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.51791, + "_score": 149.63446, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -211075,7 +211227,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rainbows! quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Rainbows Alerts   4 Rainbows! observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rainbows! observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rainbows! installation docs An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. What is Rainbows!? An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rainbows! with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rainbows!. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Unicorn Rails Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.5163, + "_score": 149.63313, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -211085,52 +211237,6 @@ "body": " request/response times and/or slow clients. Get started! 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This quickstart automatically instruments Rainbows! with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up" }, "id": "632363fde7b9d29d46c13417" - }, - { - "sections": [ - "Delayed_Job", - "What's included?", - "Dashboard  1", - "Alerts  4", - "Documentation  1", - "What is Delayed_Job?", - "Get started!", - "More info", - "How to use this quickstart", - "Authors", - "Support", - "Collaborate on this quickstart", - "Related resources", - "Get started today for free." - ], - "title": "Delayed_Job", - "type": "quickstarts", - "tags": [ - "apm", - "ruby" - ], - "quick_start_name": "Delayed_Job", - "external_id": "17148b4e5a5bf406bc02b10387c45d10b165088d", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/f009e63ddee2e3d6a187c488f21792e7/33db7/delayed-job.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/delayedjob", - "published_at": "2023-01-21T15:43:29Z", - "updated_at": "2023-01-21T15:43:29Z", - "document_type": "page", - "popularity": 1, - "info": "Monitor Delayed_Job with New Relic's Ruby agent", - "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Delayed_Job quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delayed Job Alerts   4 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Delayed_Job installation docs Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. What is Delayed_Job? Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Delayed_Job with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Delayed_Job. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rake Unicorn Rails Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 156.8786, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "info": "Monitor Delayed_Job with New Relic's Ruby agent", - "tags": "apm", - "body": " expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Delayed_Job with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps" - }, - "id": "6322f67464441f5ef4101a4e" } ], "/ruby": [ @@ -211169,7 +211275,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 C quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. C Alerts   4 C observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 C observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. C installation docs General-purpose, procedural, imperative computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis M. Ritchie at the Bell Telephone. What is C? General-purpose, procedural, imperative computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis M. Ritchie at the Bell Telephone. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments C with the New Relic C SDK, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for C. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ruby Python PHP Java Golang", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 207.51357, + "_score": 197.20866, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -211218,7 +211324,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Python quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   4 Python observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Python observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Python installation docs Python is an interpreted, high-level and general-purpose programming language. Complete quickstart for Python monitoring Python monitoring provides visibility into all your applications to help identify and resolve performance issues. Track key transactions, monitor a dashboard for critical metrics, and trigger alerts whenever an error or problem is detected before it impacts users. The Python quickstart enables development teams to dive deep into performance metrics to inspect database query traces, code-level transaction traces, and error traces. Why monitoring Python is so important Python monitoring agents enable developers to troubleshoot application and endpoint issues, identify specific dependencies, and meet service level agreements. Development teams can view detailed stack traces of sampled threads and extend performance monitoring to collect and analyze business data in a dashboard. This approach helps teams make data-driven decisions and enhance user experiences. What's included in this quickstart? New Relic's Python monitoring quickstart boasts instant full-stack observability out-of-the-box: Alerts (Adpex score, CPU utilization, transaction error) Dashboards (most popular transactions, average transaction duration today compared with that for the previous week, Adpex score comparisons, and more) Monitor scripts and functions Monitor WSGI web transactions New Relic - complete Python performance monitoring tool New Relic's Python agent helps developers measure time-based values like connections per minute. It allows teams to capture discrete events with key-value attributes attached to them and analyze and query data. In addition to the above, New Relic's Python agent includes: Browser monitoring Cross application tracing Custom metrics Event loop diagnostics Message queues Runtime metrics New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps Python developers minimize complexity and boost efficiency through enhanced visibility. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammerstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources FastAPI Ruby Elixir C Pika", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 195.99023, + "_score": 183.9438, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -211264,7 +211370,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Elixir observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Elixir installation docs Popular open source programming language with automated features. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Elixir? Popular open source programming language with automated features. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Elixir with the New Relic Elixir agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Elixir. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Alexander Brunner Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources C Ruby Golang FastAPI Python", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 191.57501, + "_score": 182.08972, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -211311,7 +211417,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Golang quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Golang Alerts   4 Golang observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Golang observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Golang installation docs Popular open source programming language with automated features. What is Golang? Popular open source programming language with automated features. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Golang with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Golang. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources C Ruby Elixir Gin NATS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.39366, + "_score": 180.01941, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -211324,46 +211430,92 @@ }, { "sections": [ - "Server-side agent configuration", - "Requirements", - "Centralization and security", - "Server-side configuration precedence", - "Configure from the UI", - "Configure from NerdGraph API", - "View or change server-side configuration settings" + "Introduction to APM", + "How it all works", + "Install APM", + "How to use your data" ], - "title": "Server-side agent configuration", + "title": "Introduction to APM", "type": "docs", "tags": [ - "Agents", - "Manage APM agents", - "Configuration" + "APM", + "Getting started" ], - "external_id": "34c443ebbf3a304d6aeb3e3f012b4ddd11b06765", - "image": "", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/apm/agents/manage-apm-agents/configuration/server-side-agent-configuration/", - "published_at": "2023-01-22T19:24:01Z", - "updated_at": "2022-10-22T02:58:22Z", + "external_id": "317c07d4b32daa51186fd7d2cb857c392b595b5c", + "image": "https://docs.newrelic.com/static/apm_screenshot-full_apm-summay-total-overview-c55f36cade0df2f703d1ca3156688e9b.png", + "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/apm/new-relic-apm/getting-started/introduction-apm/", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:39:37Z", + "updated_at": "2022-12-23T10:47:49Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "body": "Server-side configuration transitions some core settings from your language agent's configuration file to the New Relic collector. Depending on the language agent, available settings may include: Transaction tracing SQL recording and logging SQL query plans Error collection Thread profiling Distributed tracing Cross application tracing Requirements Server-side configuration is not available for our C SDK agent or our PHP agent. Centralization and security Server-side configuration provides an easy way to manage the available settings from the New Relic server side. Centralized configuration settings can also help you ensure standards compliance and security management for your settings. Any change to a monitored application automatically applies to all APM agents monitoring that application, even if they run across multiple hosts. The agent still follows the local configurations for any settings that can't be set . Server-side configuration precedence This feature provides the convenience of managing the available configuration settings directly from the New Relic side, without the need for deployments or restarts. Available options to change settings, and the order of precedence they take when you use environment variables or other configuration options, will depend on the language agent used. For more information about the hierarchy of settings, see the illustration for the specific agent: C SDK configuration: A hierarchy is not applicable, because configuration values come from API calls. Also, server-side configuration is not supported. However, you can change the app name from the UI or from the C SDK configuration settings. Go hierarchy Java hierarchy .NET hierarchy Node.js hierarchy PHP hierarchy (server-side configuration not supported) Python hierarchy Ruby hierarchy Configure from the UI The C SDK and PHP agent do not support server-side configuration. To enable server-side configuration settings for monitored apps from the UI: Go to one.newrelic.com > APM. Click on your app. Then click Settings > Application > Server-side agent configuration. After you enable server-side configuration, you can view and change the available settings through the UI. Configure from NerdGraph API For how to enable this with NerdGraph, see the NerdGraph tutorial. View or change server-side configuration settings If you use server-side configuration, you must still include your license_key and app_name in the local config file. These settings are required for the agent to communicate with the New Relic collector. The C SDK and PHP agent do not support server-side configuration. To view or change the available server-side configuration settings through the UI for apps that use other New Relic agents: Go to one.newrelic.com > APM. Click on your app. Then click Settings > Application > Server-side agent configuration. Once you set any of these options from the UI, they will override any conflicting options in the agent's configuration file.", + "body": "Our application performance monitoring (APM) provides a unified monitoring service for all your apps and microservices. Monitor everything from the hundreds of dependencies of a modern stack down to simple web-transaction times and throughput of an app. Keep track of your app's health in real-time by monitoring your metrics, events, logs, and transactions (MELT) through pre-built and custom dashboards. Our APM service provides the flexibility to monitor the exact things you need from your app by automatically instrumenting your code when you install one of our agents. Is your early-access software still slightly unstable? Proactively monitor and solve those errors before they affect your users with errors inbox. What if your users always comment on how speedy your web app is and you want to quantify that feedback? Measure their satisfaction by monitoring your Apdex at a glance. Need somewhere to store your logs? Our agents automatically ingest them. What if your modern stack has dozens or even hundreds of dependencies to keep track of? Easily track them with automap and external services. Want to save time with a single unified monitoring solution? Click a logo to get started with APM. It takes just a few minutes! C SDK Go agent Java agent .NET agent Node.js agent PHP agent Python agent Ruby agent View the status of all your services at a glance with APM. How it all works New Relic instruments your application at a code level through the use of one of our many language agents. These agents gather metrics from your application and send them to New Relic APM so you can monitor your app through pre-built dashboards. Install APM Get started with APM in just a few short steps: Sign up for a New Relic account. Install the language agent for your app: C SDK Go agent Java agent .NET agent Node.js agent PHP agent Python agent Ruby agent Now all you need to do is generate some traffic to your applicaton and log into your account. You should start seeing data flow in within a few minutes! If data does not appear after waiting a few minutes, follow the troubleshooting tips for your APM agent. Want to first estimate costs before using APM? See our cost estimate resource . How to use your data Monitor the basic health of your app the second New Relic receives data from your app. You will see basic dashboards on the APM Summary page in the New Relic UI which you can use to quickly understand how your app is performing without any customization. Use the Explorer to access and observe the full stack of your software, including your apps, see performance data and alerting status at a glance, and check relationships. We provide you with a simple yet powerful visual tool to monitor all your entities, that is, anything we can identify that reports data. In the New Relic ecosystem, entities include basic components like applications, hosts, containers, or database services, but it can also refer to custom groupings of such elements. You can also create your own entities .", "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 171.23685, + "_score": 167.18317, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "title": "Server-side agent configuration", - "sections": "Server-side agent configuration", - "tags": "Manage APM agents", - "body": "Server-side configuration transitions some core settings from your language agent's configuration file to the New Relic collector. Depending on the language agent, available settings may include: Transaction tracing SQL recording and logging SQL query plans Error collection Thread profiling" + "title": "Introduction to APM", + "sections": "Introduction to APM", + "tags": "APM", + "body": " with APM. It takes just a few minutes! C SDK Go agent Java agent .NET agent Node.js agent PHP agent Python agent Ruby agent View the status of all your services at a glance with APM. How it all works New Relic instruments your application at a code level through the use of one of our many language" }, - "id": "617e649c196a67df22f7bb1c" + "id": "60440835e7b9d29c2f5799e0" } ], "/rake": [ + { + "sections": [ + "Ruby", + "What's included?", + "Dashboard  1", + "Alerts  4", + "Documentation  1", + "What is Ruby?", + "Get started!", + "More info", + "How to use this quickstart", + "Authors", + "Support", + "Collaborate on this quickstart", + "Related resources", + "Get started today for free." + ], + "title": "Ruby", + "type": "quickstarts", + "tags": [ + "apm", + "ruby", + "language agent" + ], + "quick_start_name": "Ruby", + "external_id": "dbaab184e3bdb3bd8a1b53eae3208345b142cf5d", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/a20bba1990426839e84ca32dea3d696f/6d85a/ruby.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/ruby", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:39:19Z", + "updated_at": "2023-01-20T01:37:30Z", + "document_type": "page", + "popularity": 1, + "info": "Monitor Ruby with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Ruby quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Ruby Alerts   4 Ruby observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Ruby observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ruby installation docs Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. What is Ruby? Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Ruby with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Ruby. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources C Elixir Golang Server-side agent configuration Delayed_Job", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 156.0556, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "title": "Ruby", + "sections": "Ruby", + "info": "Monitor Ruby with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "tags": "apm", + "quick_start_name": "Ruby", + "body": " of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Ruby with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more" + }, + "id": "63237159e7b9d2a3dac11d2f" + }, { "sections": [ "Unicorn", @@ -211399,7 +211551,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Unicorn quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Unicorn Alerts   4 Unicorn observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Unicorn observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Unicorn installation docs Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. What is Unicorn? Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Unicorn with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Unicorn. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rails observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rails installation docs Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. What is Rails? Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rails with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rails. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Unicorn Rainbows! 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Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rainbows! observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rainbows! installation docs An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. What is Rainbows!? An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rainbows! with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rainbows!. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Unicorn Rails Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.5163, + "_score": 149.63313, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -211537,7 +211689,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Delayed_Job quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delayed Job Alerts   4 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Delayed_Job installation docs Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. What is Delayed_Job? Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Delayed_Job with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Delayed_Job. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Dashboard   1 ActiveRecord quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Activerecord Alerts   4 ActiveRecord observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 ActiveRecord observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ActiveRecord installation docs Active Record facilitates the creation and use of business objects whose data requires persistent storage to a database. What is ActiveRecord? Active Record facilitates the creation and use of business objects whose data requires persistent storage to a database. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments ActiveRecord with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for ActiveRecord. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. 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Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Falcon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Falcon installation docs Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. What is Falcon? Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Falcon with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Falcon. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 155.00407, + "_score": 147.19226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -211739,7 +211845,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 piston quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 piston observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 piston observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. piston installation docs Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. What is piston? Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments piston with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for piston. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63586, + "_score": 146.89034, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -211785,7 +211891,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 cherrypy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CherryPy Alerts   4 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. cherrypy installation docs Object-oriented web framework built on Python. Why monitor CherryPy? CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web framework that enables developers to build web applications. Monitoring CherryPy is critical to identify and track performance metrics like apdex, key transactions, error traces, and database query traces. Proactively monitor CherryPy with our New Relic CherryPy Quickstart’s out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. CherryPy quickstart highlights The New Relic CherryPy Quickstart has the following features - Dashboards - Monitor metrics like CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, and most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - including apdex score, cpu utilization and transaction tracing New Relic + CherryPy = Optimimum performance monitoring The New Relic CherryPy quickstart automatically instruments CherryPy with the New Relic Python agent. It empowers you to instantly monitor your application with seamless dashboards and alerts. You can also collect and analyze data to improve customer experience and make data-driven business decisions. The CherryPy integration can be done either with the admin script integration method or the PasteDeploy method. New Relic monitors your app’s user satisfaction and quickly alerts your team when an error occurs before it affects any user. For more insights about the performance, you can drill down to examine code-level transaction traces and database query traces. Install the New Relic CherryPy quickstart today to track key transactions, create custom dashboards for important metrics, and view performance after a deployment. It is the breakthrough to an efficient monitoring of CherryPy web server and CherryPy tools. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Ruby installation docs Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. What is Ruby? Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Ruby with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Ruby. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Dashboard   1 Unicorn quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Unicorn Alerts   4 Unicorn observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Unicorn observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Unicorn installation docs Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. What is Unicorn? Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Unicorn with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Unicorn. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Rails Alerts   4 Rails observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rails observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rails installation docs Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. What is Rails? Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rails with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rails. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rainbows! observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rainbows! installation docs An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. What is Rainbows!? An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. Get started! 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Delayed_Job installation docs Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. What is Delayed_Job? Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Delayed_Job with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Delayed_Job. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Dashboard   1 Varnish quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Varnish Cache Documentation   1 Varnish observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Varnish Reverse caching proxy for HTTP built to accelerate web application performance. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Varnish Cache and why should you monitor it? Varnish is a web cache used for content delivery and website acceleration. Media delivery over the internet can often experience lags and slow downs related to heavy user traffic and high throughput volumes. Varnish helps to address these issues by offering CDNs, streaming servers, caches, and HTTP/API reverse proxies that speed up the user experience. Caches such as Varnish are sensitive to things like insertion hits and misses and backend interactions, so it’s important to monitor such metrics to ensure Varnish runs smoothly. New Relic Varnish quickstart highlights The New Relic Varnish quickstart provides a number of visual dashboards that display real-time insights into Varnish cache performance. These include: Session connections and drops Expired objects Requests Cache hits Cache misses Cache hits for misses and passes Cache grace hits And many more… New Relic - The complete Varnish dashboard tool New Relic enables cohesive Varnish monitoring. Varnish’s value is its ability to enhance the speed of backend requests and content serving; however, such value is negated by any performance issues that Varnish experiences. Having real-time insight into key Varnish metrics provided by New Relic is essential to keeping it running at peak capacity. Dashboards, such as the ones on cache hits and misses, can help. Cache hits refer to successful requests to items in the Varnish cache. Conversely, cache misses are those requests which hit an empty cache and thus need to fetch data from the origin. Ideally, one should look to maximize cache hit rate, calculated as # of cache hits / total requests, and a hit rate of 95% or higher should be achievable. These two dashboards let you calculate this. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Jakub Kotkowiak Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources F5 HAProxy Azure Load Balancer Google Load Balancing AWS ELB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 275.10468, + "_score": 262.44226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -212109,7 +212219,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 F5 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. F5 installation docs Family of software and hardware products designed around application availability, access control, and security. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is F5? F5 is a family of software and hardware products designed around application availability, access control, and security. Get started! Use New Relic's F5 BIG-IP integration to collect and send inventory and metrics from your F5 BIG-IP instance, where you can aggregate and visualize key performance metrics. We collect data at the system, application, pool, pool member, virtual server, and node levels. Follow the F5 monitoring integration documentation to get started. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Azure Load Balancer? Watches incoming TCP and UDP traffic from different services, and uses health to distribute those requests across different instances. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Load Balancer by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Load Balancer documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Azure Load Balancer. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. 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These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. MySQL overview dashboard Official New Relic dashboard to show MySQL data Alerts   4 MySQL observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Innodb Pending Reads and Writes This alert is triggered when the aggregate number of pending reads and writes in the MySQL buffer pool is greater than 2 for 5 minutes, which indicates the database engine is backlogged and waiting on resources. Max Connection Errors per Second This alert is triggered when there are greater than 1 errors against the max_connections limit in a 5 minute window, which indicates you have requests to your MySQL instance that are failing to connect. This setting's default is 501, but can vary based on the underlying resources available to your instance. You can review your current max_connections limit with this query: SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'max_connections'; Questions per Second This alert is triggered when the current rate of Questions is greater than 2 standard deviations above the baseline for 60s, which could be an early indicator of a saturation problem for your instance. It is important to note that this alert is disabled by default and you need to edit the configuration in New Relic One to add a targeted MySQL instance: \"WHERE displayName = 'MySql Instance Name'\" This allows the baseline to be calculated against a single instance instead of all running MySQL instances being monitored. Slow Queries per Second This alert is triggered when the number of slow queries per second is greater than 5 for 5 minutes, which could indicate capacity issues or a query that has been changed and is experiencing performance issues. The Slow_queries counter increments based on your settings applied to MySQL's long_query_time parameter (default 10s), which you can review with this query: SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'long_query_time'; Documentation   1 MySQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MySQL Open source relational database with more than 20 years of community development and support. MySQL monitoring quickstart Applications powered by relational database management systems demand the user to understand how the application uses it. Quickly identify and resolve the source server issues with MySQL performance monitoring tools. Identify query optimization metrics and more within a single New Relic MySQL dashboard and ensure the highest application performance with this approach. MySQL monitoring Optimize your infrastructure by collecting inventory and metrics from your database. Analyze the data to ascertain server health and identify the source of potential problems. New Relic + MySQL - your ideal tool for better monitoring Install this quickstart to access preconfigured observability solutions. Unlike other performance monitoring tools, New Relic is a powerful proactive remote monitoring solution that provides a comprehensive view from a single MySQL dashboard. What’s included? The MySQL quickstart include out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts, including: Alerts (pending reads and writes, max connection errors/second, questions/second, and slow queries/second) Dashboards (operations/second, slow queries per minute by node, active connections by node, and more) Value of MySQL quickstart New Relic’s instant observability quickstart helps developers accelerate time to value. You can use this approach to help reduce administrative overheads. Implement this robust performance and infrastructure monitoring tool within minutes. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Kafka WordPress Laravel .NET Django", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 293.89313, + "_score": 279.36145, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -212331,7 +212441,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Laravel quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Laravel observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Laravel observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Laravel installation docs Laravel is a free, open-source PHP MVC web framework. Laravel PHP Monitoring Laravel is a free, open-source PHP model-view-controller web framework that empowers developers to carry out common tasks in web and app development projects with ease. New Relic Laravel quickstart features The New Relic Laravel monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our standard dashboard provides a clear overview of transactions, errors and virtual machines. The Laravel PHP dashboard also helps you track other key indicators like daily transaction errors, comparison between weekly transaction errors, most popular transactions, and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like duration, error rate and throughput. Why monitor Laravel with New Relic? The New Relic Laravel quickstart installs the New Relic PHP agent so that you can instrument and monitor your Laravel application. It is your gateway to instant detection of changes in Laravel’s critical metrics. The integration helps you to monitor Laravel through a standard dashboard and three instant alerts. It can trigger low-throughput, high-error rate, and high-duration alerts when specific pre-defined alert conditions are met. The quickstart also supports Laravel to identify the appropriate place to insert JavaScript headers and footers for browser monitoring. Install the New Relic Laravel quickstart today to start monitoring your Laravel PHP framework’s key performance indicators. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Get started today.", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Java quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 203.74574, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "tags": "most popular", + "body": " . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java" + }, + "id": "6323426e28ccbcf45059c31f" + }, { "sections": [ "Tomcat", @@ -212378,7 +212535,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Tomcat quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Tomcat observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Tomcat observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Tomcat installation docs Open-source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and WebSocket technologies. What is Tomcat? Open-source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and WebSocket technologies.It implements Java enterprise specs like WebSocket technologies and JavaServer Pages. The Apache Tomcat software powers large-scale, mission-critical web applications across a diverse range of organizations. New Relic Tomcat quickstart features Our Tomcat monitoring integration has the following features: A standard dashboard that tracks key indicators like error overview, virtual machine overview, daily transaction errors, transaction errors today vs 1 week ago, CPU utilization, memory heap used, and more Instant alerts on performance metrics like transaction errors and high CPU utilization Custom queries and immediate data visualization Why monitor Tomcat with New Relic? New Relic’s Tomcat monitoring quickstart automatically instruments Tomcat with the New Relic Java agent. It helps you to immediately monitor Tomcat’s memory usage and other indicators with instant alerts and a standard dashboard, giving you valuable insights to improve Tomcat’s performance. Our Tomcat integration empowers teams to monitor micros-services under Tomcat. Your team can leverage the integration to report all data for each service to New Relic and drill into specific JVMs to see the data and details for each instance. Get started with New Relic Tomcat monitoring quickstart today to proactively monitor Tomcat. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Django observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Django installation docs Django is a Python-based free and open-source web framework that follows the model-template-views architectural pattern. What is Django? Django is a Python-based free, open-source web framework that follows the model-template-views architectural pattern. The framework enables the rapid development of secure and maintainable websites. It takes away the hassle of web development from developers, and empowers them to focus on writing apps without reinventing the wheel. New Relic Django quickstart features The New Relic Django monitoring quickstart has the following features: Dashboard: Our standard dashboard provides a clear overview of transactions and errors. The dashboards also help you track other key indicators like daily transaction errors, comparison between weekly transaction errors, memory heap used, most popular transactions, and more. Alerts: You can get instant alerts on performance metrics like Apdex score, CPU utilization, and transaction error. Why monitor Django with New Relic? Proactively monitor Django with New Relic’s Python agent. With an interactive dashboard, you can explore, query, and visualize your data. The quickstart also has three alerts that can detect changes in key metrics: The transaction error alert is triggered when transactions fail more than 10% of the time during a 5-minute period. The high CPU utilization alert is triggered when the CPU utilization is above 90%. Similarly, the Apdex score alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 during a period of 5 minutes. In addition, the New Relic Django integration can automatically add browser monitoring to any HTML page responses for the Django Python web framework. Install the New Relic Django quickstart to instrument Django with New Relic’s Python agent, and track Django’s key metrics in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Install Now!", - "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 PHP quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 PHP observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 PHP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PHP PHP is a general-purpose scripting language especially suited to web development. Complete solution to PHP monitoring Use our PHP monitoring agent to see a high-level summary of their app performance in a comprehensive PHP dashboard. Help teams monitor the app's Apdex, build architectural maps, and find and resolve errors quickly. A PHP agent collects and analyzes application data that drive data-driven decisions. Organize data, query data using NRQL, and visualize data (in customizable interactive dashboards) that directly impact customer experiences. How to speed up PHP with New Relic Identify slow AJAX request performance issues at a glance through our PHP dashboard that boasts broader visibility. Proactively monitor where you should concentrate your efforts and address potential errors quickly. What’s included? Our PHP quickstart include out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts, including: Alerts including error rates, duration, and throughput Multiple ready-to-use dashboards including throughput, error rate percentage, transaction time in milliseconds, and latest transactions Value of PHP quickstarts New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps developers leverage broader visibility in a PHP dashboard to resolve errors and speed up processes that enhance customer experiences. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Laravel Java .NET Node.js Django", + "info": "Monitor Ruby with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Ruby quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Ruby Alerts   4 Ruby observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. 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How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Rails Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.52055, + "_score": 149.63663, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -212564,7 +212724,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rake quickstart contains 1 dashboard . 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How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Unicorn Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.51791, + "_score": 149.63446, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -212656,7 +212816,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rainbows! quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Rainbows Alerts   4 Rainbows! observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rainbows! observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rainbows! installation docs An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. What is Rainbows!? An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rainbows! with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rainbows!. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Dashboard   1 Delayed_Job quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delayed Job Alerts   4 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Delayed_Job installation docs Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. What is Delayed_Job? Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Delayed_Job with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Delayed_Job. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Ruby observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ruby installation docs Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. What is Ruby? Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Ruby with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. 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Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rails with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rails. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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HTTPRouter installation docs Go-based HTTP request router built with a focus on performance and light resource usage. HTTPRouter and Golang| complete monitoring quickstart HTTPRouter Golang monitoring provides a new level of application visibility. The Golong-based HTTPRouter also focuses on performance and light resource usage. Monitoring HTTPRouter New Relic’s HTTPRouter Golang monitoring quickstart helps development teams set up monitoring tools and dashboards to quickly identify and fix errors in their Golang applications. As a Golang developer, you can create custom queries, leverage user-related data to optimize processes, and share highly visual interactive displays of data. New Relic and HTTPRouter features Track Golang language apps and microservices with New Relic’s HTTPRouter and Golang monitoring quickstart, including throughput, transaction errors, and response times. With a clear view into garbage collection behavior, memory usage, and CPU usage over time, your Golang development team can better understand your application’s runtime health. HTTPRouter infrastructure monitoring also provides a comprehensive view of host and server data. Key features include: Browser monitoring to track browser performance and usage Cross-application tracing to monitor transactions between APM-monitored apps Deployment markers for tracking code changes and overall impact on application health and performance Distributed tracing to better understand how your services and microservices interact Monitoring Goroutine counts for possible Goroutine leaks Providing real-time alerting notifications for errors or problems before they impact users Tracing asynchronous applications and creating segments in multiple Goroutines Synthetic transaction tracing to connect requests from synthetic monitors to underlying APM transactions Tracking important metrics by building custom dashboards New Relic's complete monitoring quickstart helps Golang development teams set up monitoring tools and dashboards to minimize complexity and improve efficiency, and ensure uptime. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS Zap Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.27403, + "_score": 164.5002, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -213124,7 +213242,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Echo quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Echo Alerts   4 Echo observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Echo observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Echo installation docs Web framework for Go that's built for scalability and ease of use. What is Echo? Web framework for Go that's built for scalability and ease of use. Get started! 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Ruby installation docs Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. What is Ruby? Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Ruby with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Ruby. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Dashboard   1 Unicorn quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Unicorn Alerts   4 Unicorn observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Unicorn observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Unicorn installation docs Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. What is Unicorn? Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Unicorn with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Unicorn. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rake observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rake installation docs Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. What is Rake? Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rake with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rake. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Unicorn Rails Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.52055, + "_score": 149.63663, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -213264,7 +213432,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rails quickstart contains 1 dashboard . 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Rails installation docs Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. What is Rails? Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rails with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rails. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rainbows! observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rainbows! installation docs An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. What is Rainbows!? An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rainbows! with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rainbows!. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Delayed_Job installation docs Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. What is Delayed_Job? Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Delayed_Job with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Delayed_Job. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Ruby observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ruby installation docs Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. What is Ruby? Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Ruby with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. 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Ruby installation docs Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. What is Ruby? Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Ruby with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Ruby. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources C Elixir Golang Server-side agent configuration Delayed_Job", + "info": "Learn how Java application monitoring from New Relic helps business users and developers monitor performance. Get started today.", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Java quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 PHP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PHP PHP is a general-purpose scripting language especially suited to web development. Complete solution to PHP monitoring Use our PHP monitoring agent to see a high-level summary of their app performance in a comprehensive PHP dashboard. Help teams monitor the app's Apdex, build architectural maps, and find and resolve errors quickly. A PHP agent collects and analyzes application data that drive data-driven decisions. Organize data, query data using NRQL, and visualize data (in customizable interactive dashboards) that directly impact customer experiences. How to speed up PHP with New Relic Identify slow AJAX request performance issues at a glance through our PHP dashboard that boasts broader visibility. Proactively monitor where you should concentrate your efforts and address potential errors quickly. What’s included? Our PHP quickstart include out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts, including: Alerts including error rates, duration, and throughput Multiple ready-to-use dashboards including throughput, error rate percentage, transaction time in milliseconds, and latest transactions Value of PHP quickstarts New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps developers leverage broader visibility in a PHP dashboard to resolve errors and speed up processes that enhance customer experiences. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Laravel Java .NET Node.js Django", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 164.14413, + "_score": 154.08409, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -213502,7 +213671,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Python quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   4 Python observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Python observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Python installation docs Python is an interpreted, high-level and general-purpose programming language. Complete quickstart for Python monitoring Python monitoring provides visibility into all your applications to help identify and resolve performance issues. Track key transactions, monitor a dashboard for critical metrics, and trigger alerts whenever an error or problem is detected before it impacts users. The Python quickstart enables development teams to dive deep into performance metrics to inspect database query traces, code-level transaction traces, and error traces. Why monitoring Python is so important Python monitoring agents enable developers to troubleshoot application and endpoint issues, identify specific dependencies, and meet service level agreements. Development teams can view detailed stack traces of sampled threads and extend performance monitoring to collect and analyze business data in a dashboard. This approach helps teams make data-driven decisions and enhance user experiences. What's included in this quickstart? New Relic's Python monitoring quickstart boasts instant full-stack observability out-of-the-box: Alerts (Adpex score, CPU utilization, transaction error) Dashboards (most popular transactions, average transaction duration today compared with that for the previous week, Adpex score comparisons, and more) Monitor scripts and functions Monitor WSGI web transactions New Relic - complete Python performance monitoring tool New Relic's Python agent helps developers measure time-based values like connections per minute. It allows teams to capture discrete events with key-value attributes attached to them and analyze and query data. In addition to the above, New Relic's Python agent includes: Browser monitoring Cross application tracing Custom metrics Event loop diagnostics Message queues Runtime metrics New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps Python developers minimize complexity and boost efficiency through enhanced visibility. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammerstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Get started today.", - "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Java quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. 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Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Golang observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Golang installation docs Popular open source programming language with automated features. What is Golang? Popular open source programming language with automated features. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Golang with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Golang. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rails observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rails installation docs Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. What is Rails? Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rails with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rails. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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ActiveRecord installation docs Active Record facilitates the creation and use of business objects whose data requires persistent storage to a database. What is ActiveRecord? Active Record facilitates the creation and use of business objects whose data requires persistent storage to a database. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments ActiveRecord with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for ActiveRecord. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. 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These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 HTTPRouter observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. HTTPRouter installation docs Go-based HTTP request router built with a focus on performance and light resource usage. HTTPRouter and Golang| complete monitoring quickstart HTTPRouter Golang monitoring provides a new level of application visibility. The Golong-based HTTPRouter also focuses on performance and light resource usage. Monitoring HTTPRouter New Relic’s HTTPRouter Golang monitoring quickstart helps development teams set up monitoring tools and dashboards to quickly identify and fix errors in their Golang applications. As a Golang developer, you can create custom queries, leverage user-related data to optimize processes, and share highly visual interactive displays of data. New Relic and HTTPRouter features Track Golang language apps and microservices with New Relic’s HTTPRouter and Golang monitoring quickstart, including throughput, transaction errors, and response times. With a clear view into garbage collection behavior, memory usage, and CPU usage over time, your Golang development team can better understand your application’s runtime health. HTTPRouter infrastructure monitoring also provides a comprehensive view of host and server data. Key features include: Browser monitoring to track browser performance and usage Cross-application tracing to monitor transactions between APM-monitored apps Deployment markers for tracking code changes and overall impact on application health and performance Distributed tracing to better understand how your services and microservices interact Monitoring Goroutine counts for possible Goroutine leaks Providing real-time alerting notifications for errors or problems before they impact users Tracing asynchronous applications and creating segments in multiple Goroutines Synthetic transaction tracing to connect requests from synthetic monitors to underlying APM transactions Tracking important metrics by building custom dashboards New Relic's complete monitoring quickstart helps Golang development teams set up monitoring tools and dashboards to minimize complexity and improve efficiency, and ensure uptime. 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Micro Alerts   4 Micro observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Micro observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Micro installation docs Platform and set of utilities for running microservices across disparate platforms in Go. What is Micro? Platform and set of utilities for running microservices across disparate platforms in Go. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Micro with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Micro. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin HTTPRouter Zap Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.71982, + "_score": 173.56213, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -214060,7 +214186,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Gin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Gin Alerts   4 Gin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Gin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Gin installation docs GoLang-based HTTP Web Framework with a focus on fast API. What is Gin? GoLang-based HTTP Web Framework with a focus on fast API. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Gin with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Gin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources NATS HTTPRouter Zap Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.7197, + "_score": 173.56204, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -214108,7 +214234,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Echo quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Echo Alerts   4 Echo observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Echo observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Echo installation docs Web framework for Go that's built for scalability and ease of use. What is Echo? Web framework for Go that's built for scalability and ease of use. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Echo with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Echo. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS HTTPRouter Zap Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15927, + "_score": 173.9225, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -214154,7 +214280,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Zap quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Zap Alerts   4 Zap observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Zap observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Zap installation docs Go-based logging tool for leveled logging across your applications. What is Zap? Go-based logging tool for leveled logging across your applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Zap with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Zap. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS HTTPRouter Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15927, + "_score": 173.9225, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -214200,7 +214326,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 HTTPRouter quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Http Router Alerts   4 HTTPRouter observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 HTTPRouter observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. HTTPRouter installation docs Go-based HTTP request router built with a focus on performance and light resource usage. HTTPRouter and Golang| complete monitoring quickstart HTTPRouter Golang monitoring provides a new level of application visibility. The Golong-based HTTPRouter also focuses on performance and light resource usage. Monitoring HTTPRouter New Relic’s HTTPRouter Golang monitoring quickstart helps development teams set up monitoring tools and dashboards to quickly identify and fix errors in their Golang applications. As a Golang developer, you can create custom queries, leverage user-related data to optimize processes, and share highly visual interactive displays of data. New Relic and HTTPRouter features Track Golang language apps and microservices with New Relic’s HTTPRouter and Golang monitoring quickstart, including throughput, transaction errors, and response times. With a clear view into garbage collection behavior, memory usage, and CPU usage over time, your Golang development team can better understand your application’s runtime health. HTTPRouter infrastructure monitoring also provides a comprehensive view of host and server data. Key features include: Browser monitoring to track browser performance and usage Cross-application tracing to monitor transactions between APM-monitored apps Deployment markers for tracking code changes and overall impact on application health and performance Distributed tracing to better understand how your services and microservices interact Monitoring Goroutine counts for possible Goroutine leaks Providing real-time alerting notifications for errors or problems before they impact users Tracing asynchronous applications and creating segments in multiple Goroutines Synthetic transaction tracing to connect requests from synthetic monitors to underlying APM transactions Tracking important metrics by building custom dashboards New Relic's complete monitoring quickstart helps Golang development teams set up monitoring tools and dashboards to minimize complexity and improve efficiency, and ensure uptime. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS Zap Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15916, + "_score": 173.9224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -214247,7 +214373,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Micro quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Micro Alerts   4 Micro observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Micro observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Micro installation docs Platform and set of utilities for running microservices across disparate platforms in Go. What is Micro? Platform and set of utilities for running microservices across disparate platforms in Go. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Micro with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Micro. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS HTTPRouter Zap Echo", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15916, + "_score": 173.9224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -214293,7 +214419,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NATS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Nats Alerts   4 NATS observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 NATS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NATS installation docs NATS is an open-source messaging system written in Go. What is NATS? NATS is an open-source messaging system written in Go. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments NATS with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for NATS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin HTTPRouter Zap Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.71982, + "_score": 173.56213, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -214341,7 +214467,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Falcon quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Falcon observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Falcon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Falcon installation docs Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. What is Falcon? Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Falcon with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Falcon. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 155.00407, + "_score": 147.19226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -214387,7 +214513,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 piston quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 piston observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 piston observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. piston installation docs Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. What is piston? Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments piston with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for piston. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63586, + "_score": 146.89034, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -214433,7 +214559,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 cherrypy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CherryPy Alerts   4 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. cherrypy installation docs Object-oriented web framework built on Python. Why monitor CherryPy? CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web framework that enables developers to build web applications. Monitoring CherryPy is critical to identify and track performance metrics like apdex, key transactions, error traces, and database query traces. Proactively monitor CherryPy with our New Relic CherryPy Quickstart’s out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. CherryPy quickstart highlights The New Relic CherryPy Quickstart has the following features - Dashboards - Monitor metrics like CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, and most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - including apdex score, cpu utilization and transaction tracing New Relic + CherryPy = Optimimum performance monitoring The New Relic CherryPy quickstart automatically instruments CherryPy with the New Relic Python agent. It empowers you to instantly monitor your application with seamless dashboards and alerts. You can also collect and analyze data to improve customer experience and make data-driven business decisions. The CherryPy integration can be done either with the admin script integration method or the PasteDeploy method. New Relic monitors your app’s user satisfaction and quickly alerts your team when an error occurs before it affects any user. For more insights about the performance, you can drill down to examine code-level transaction traces and database query traces. Install the New Relic CherryPy quickstart today to track key transactions, create custom dashboards for important metrics, and view performance after a deployment. It is the breakthrough to an efficient monitoring of CherryPy web server and CherryPy tools. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63338, + "_score": 146.88829, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -214478,7 +214604,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 jinja2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. jinja2 installation docs Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. What is jinja2? Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments jinja2 with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for jinja2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63089, + "_score": 146.88626, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -214524,7 +214650,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Gearman quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Gearman observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Gearman observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Gearman installation docs Python API for distributing workloads efficiently and in parallel. What is Gearman? Python API for distributing workloads efficiently and in parallel. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Gearman with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Gearman. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63078, + "_score": 146.88617, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -214572,7 +214698,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Echo quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Echo Alerts   4 Echo observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Echo observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Echo installation docs Web framework for Go that's built for scalability and ease of use. What is Echo? Web framework for Go that's built for scalability and ease of use. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Echo with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Echo. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS HTTPRouter Zap Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15927, + "_score": 173.9225, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -214618,7 +214744,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Zap quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Zap Alerts   4 Zap observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Zap observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Zap installation docs Go-based logging tool for leveled logging across your applications. What is Zap? Go-based logging tool for leveled logging across your applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Zap with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Zap. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS HTTPRouter Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15927, + "_score": 173.9225, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -214664,7 +214790,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 HTTPRouter quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Http Router Alerts   4 HTTPRouter observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 HTTPRouter observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. HTTPRouter installation docs Go-based HTTP request router built with a focus on performance and light resource usage. HTTPRouter and Golang| complete monitoring quickstart HTTPRouter Golang monitoring provides a new level of application visibility. The Golong-based HTTPRouter also focuses on performance and light resource usage. Monitoring HTTPRouter New Relic’s HTTPRouter Golang monitoring quickstart helps development teams set up monitoring tools and dashboards to quickly identify and fix errors in their Golang applications. As a Golang developer, you can create custom queries, leverage user-related data to optimize processes, and share highly visual interactive displays of data. New Relic and HTTPRouter features Track Golang language apps and microservices with New Relic’s HTTPRouter and Golang monitoring quickstart, including throughput, transaction errors, and response times. With a clear view into garbage collection behavior, memory usage, and CPU usage over time, your Golang development team can better understand your application’s runtime health. HTTPRouter infrastructure monitoring also provides a comprehensive view of host and server data. Key features include: Browser monitoring to track browser performance and usage Cross-application tracing to monitor transactions between APM-monitored apps Deployment markers for tracking code changes and overall impact on application health and performance Distributed tracing to better understand how your services and microservices interact Monitoring Goroutine counts for possible Goroutine leaks Providing real-time alerting notifications for errors or problems before they impact users Tracing asynchronous applications and creating segments in multiple Goroutines Synthetic transaction tracing to connect requests from synthetic monitors to underlying APM transactions Tracking important metrics by building custom dashboards New Relic's complete monitoring quickstart helps Golang development teams set up monitoring tools and dashboards to minimize complexity and improve efficiency, and ensure uptime. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS Zap Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15916, + "_score": 173.9224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -214711,7 +214837,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Micro quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Micro Alerts   4 Micro observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Micro observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Micro installation docs Platform and set of utilities for running microservices across disparate platforms in Go. What is Micro? Platform and set of utilities for running microservices across disparate platforms in Go. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Micro with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Micro. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS HTTPRouter Zap Echo", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15916, + "_score": 173.9224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -214757,7 +214883,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Gin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Gin Alerts   4 Gin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Gin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Gin installation docs GoLang-based HTTP Web Framework with a focus on fast API. What is Gin? GoLang-based HTTP Web Framework with a focus on fast API. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Gin with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Gin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Dashboard   1 Ruby quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Ruby Alerts   4 Ruby observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Ruby observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ruby installation docs Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. What is Ruby? Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Ruby with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Ruby. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources C Elixir Golang Server-side agent configuration Delayed_Job", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 156.0556, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "title": "Ruby", + "sections": "Ruby", + "info": "Monitor Ruby with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "tags": "apm", + "quick_start_name": "Ruby", + "body": " of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Ruby with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more" + }, + "id": "63237159e7b9d2a3dac11d2f" + }, { "sections": [ "Unicorn", @@ -214805,7 +214981,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Unicorn quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Unicorn Alerts   4 Unicorn observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Unicorn observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Unicorn installation docs Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. What is Unicorn? Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Unicorn with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Unicorn. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rake observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rake installation docs Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. What is Rake? Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rake with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rake. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Unicorn Rails Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.52055, + "_score": 149.63663, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -214897,7 +215073,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rails quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Rails Alerts   4 Rails observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rails observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rails installation docs Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. What is Rails? Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rails with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rails. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rainbows! observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rainbows! installation docs An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. What is Rainbows!? An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. Get started! 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Dashboard   1 Delayed_Job quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delayed Job Alerts   4 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Delayed_Job installation docs Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. What is Delayed_Job? Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Delayed_Job with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Delayed_Job. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Ruby observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ruby installation docs Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. What is Ruby? Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Ruby with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Unicorn observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Unicorn installation docs Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. What is Unicorn? Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Unicorn with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Unicorn. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Rails Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.52055, + "_score": 149.63663, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -215083,7 +215263,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rake quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Rake Alerts   4 Rake observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. 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Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rails with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rails. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Unicorn observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Unicorn installation docs Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. What is Unicorn? Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Unicorn with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Unicorn. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Rails Rainbows! 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Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rake observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rake installation docs Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. What is Rake? Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rake with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rake. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Unicorn Rails Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.52055, + "_score": 149.63663, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -215593,7 +215781,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rails quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Rails Alerts   4 Rails observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rails observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rails installation docs Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. What is Rails? Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rails with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rails. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Unicorn Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.51791, + "_score": 149.63446, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -215639,7 +215827,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rainbows! quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Rainbows Alerts   4 Rainbows! observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rainbows! observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rainbows! installation docs An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. What is Rainbows!? An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rainbows! with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. 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Dashboard   1 Delayed_Job quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delayed Job Alerts   4 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Delayed_Job installation docs Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. What is Delayed_Job? Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Delayed_Job with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Delayed_Job. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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This quickstart automatically instruments Unicorn with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Unicorn. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Rails Rainbows! 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These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rainbows! observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rainbows! installation docs An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. What is Rainbows!? An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rainbows! with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rainbows!. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Dashboard   1 ActiveRecord quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Activerecord Alerts   4 ActiveRecord observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 ActiveRecord observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ActiveRecord installation docs Active Record facilitates the creation and use of business objects whose data requires persistent storage to a database. What is ActiveRecord? Active Record facilitates the creation and use of business objects whose data requires persistent storage to a database. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments ActiveRecord with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for ActiveRecord. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. 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How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Rails Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 166.86444, + "_score": 158.52402, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -216011,7 +216157,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rake quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Rake Alerts   4 Rake observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rake observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rake installation docs Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. What is Rake? Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rake with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rake. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Unicorn Rails Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 166.86444, + "_score": 158.52402, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -216057,7 +216203,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rails quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Rails Alerts   4 Rails observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rails observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rails installation docs Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. What is Rails? Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rails with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rails. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Unicorn Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 166.86166, + "_score": 158.52173, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -216103,7 +216249,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rainbows! quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Rainbows Alerts   4 Rainbows! observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rainbows! observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rainbows! installation docs An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. What is Rainbows!? An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rainbows! with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rainbows!. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Unicorn Rails Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 166.85994, + "_score": 158.52032, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -216116,42 +216262,49 @@ }, { "sections": [ - "SystemStackError: stack level too deep", - "Problem", - "Solution", - "1. Get the full stack trace", - "2. Find the conflicting code in the stack trace", - "3. Update config file", - "4. Still seeing an error?", - "Cause" + "Delayed_Job", + "What's included?", + "Dashboard  1", + "Alerts  4", + "Documentation  1", + "What is Delayed_Job?", + "Get started!", + "More info", + "How to use this quickstart", + "Authors", + "Support", + "Collaborate on this quickstart", + "Related resources", + "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "SystemStackError: stack level too deep", - "type": "docs", + "title": "Delayed_Job", + "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ - "Agents", - "Ruby agent", - "Troubleshooting" + "apm", + "ruby" ], - "external_id": "5b70cee9e7267aa9f4f51da3e82da752e565cfdc", - "image": "", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/apm/agents/ruby-agent/troubleshooting/systemstackerror-stack-level-too-deep/", - "published_at": "2023-01-22T10:55:23Z", - "updated_at": "2022-10-30T02:58:52Z", - "document_type": "troubleshooting_doc", + "quick_start_name": "Delayed_Job", + "external_id": "17148b4e5a5bf406bc02b10387c45d10b165088d", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/f009e63ddee2e3d6a187c488f21792e7/33db7/delayed-job.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/delayedjob", + "published_at": "2023-01-21T15:43:29Z", + "updated_at": "2023-01-21T15:43:29Z", + "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "body": "Problem You are seeing a stack level too deep (SystemStackError) error after adding the newrelic_rpm gem to your application, or after upgrading to version 7.0.0 or higher. Solution In most cases, the Ruby agent is not the underlying issue. The issue is that method chaining (alias_method) and Module#prepend work together only in particular situations. When not used together properly, they can cause non-terminating recursions. The Ruby agent offers both Module#prepend and method chaining gem instrumentation to allow flexibility for customers. For more information about method chaining and Module#prepend incompatibility, read: Resolving Module#prepend and alias_method conflicts involving the New Relic Ruby agent 1. Get the full stack trace The first thing you’ll need to do is to get the full stacktrace for the error you’re seeing. The reason it needs to be the full stack trace is because you will need to find the section in the stacktrace that shows the recursion to find the two locations that are in conflict. Things like Rails logs and Passenger logs often truncate the stack trace since it’s so long, so you may need to reproduce the error in an environment where you will be able to grab the full, untruncated stack trace. One way to do this is to call Exception#backtrace on the stack level too deep exception, which will return the full stack trace. 2. Find the conflicting code in the stack trace Once you have the full stack trace, look for a section with repetition between one gem and the newrelic_rpm gem. This is likely the gem causing the conflict. Here is an example section of a stack trace that shows the locations in conflict with Module#prepend and method chaining. /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/airbrake-11.0.1/lib/airbrake/rails/net_http.rb:11:in `block in request' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/airbrake-11.0.1/lib/airbrake/rack.rb:25:in `capture_timing' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/airbrake-11.0.1/lib/airbrake/rails/net_http.rb:10:in `request' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/newrelic_rpm-7.0.0/lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/net_http/chain.rb:16:in `block in request_with_newrelic_trace' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/newrelic_rpm-7.0.0/lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/net_http/instrumentation.rb:26:in `block (2 levels) in request_with_tracing' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/newrelic_rpm-7.0.0/lib/new_relic/agent/tracer.rb:371:in `capture_segment_error' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/newrelic_rpm-7.0.0/lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/net_http/instrumentation.rb:25:in `block in request_with_tracing' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/newrelic_rpm-7.0.0/lib/new_relic/agent.rb:501:in `disable_all_tracing' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/newrelic_rpm-7.0.0/lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/net_http/instrumentation.rb:24:in `request_with_tracing' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/newrelic_rpm-7.0.0/lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/net_http/chain.rb:16:in `request_with_newrelic_trace' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/airbrake-11.0.1/lib/airbrake/rails/net_http.rb:11:in `block in request' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/airbrake-11.0.1/lib/airbrake/rack.rb:25:in `capture_timing' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/airbrake-11.0.1/lib/airbrake/rails/net_http.rb:10:in `request' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/newrelic_rpm-7.0.0/lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/net_http/chain.rb:16:in `block in request_with_newrelic_trace' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/newrelic_rpm-7.0.0/lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/net_http/instrumentation.rb:26:in `block (2 levels) in request_with_tracing' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/newrelic_rpm-7.0.0/lib/new_relic/agent/tracer.rb:371:in `capture_segment_error' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/newrelic_rpm-7.0.0/lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/net_http/instrumentation.rb:25:in `block in request_with_tracing' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/newrelic_rpm-7.0.0/lib/new_relic/agent.rb:501:in `disable_all_tracing' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/newrelic_rpm-7.0.0/lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/net_http/instrumentation.rb:24:in `request_with_tracing' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/newrelic_rpm-7.0.0/lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/net_http/chain.rb:16:in `request_with_newrelic_trace' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/airbrake-11.0.1/lib/airbrake/rails/net_http.rb:11:in `block in request' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/airbrake-11.0.1/lib/airbrake/rack.rb:25:in `capture_timing' /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/airbrake-11.0.1/lib/airbrake/rails/net_http.rb:10:in `request' Copy You can see which files are causing the conflict, including line numbers. This will allow you to know which gem instrumentation is part of this error. Using the example above, the two locations causing the recursion are: /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/newrelic_rpm-7.0.0/lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/net_http/chain.rb:16:in `request_with_newrelic_trace' Copy /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/airbrake-11.0.1/lib/airbrake/rails/net_http.rb:11:in `block in request' Copy If you were to pull up the code in those two places, you’d see one uses prepend, and the other uses method chaining. In this specific example, the agent uses method chaining, and Airbrake is uses Module#prepend. Since the agent offers both method chaining and Module#prepend, you can configure the agent to use the strategy compatible with the conflicting gem. 3. Update config file Taking a closer look at the line from the agent in the stack trace, you can see in the path name what gem instrumentation needs to be configured. new_relic/agent/instrumentation/net_http/chain.rb:16 Copy The gem name follows new_relic/agent/instrumentation/ in the file path. For this example, you can see that this is our Net::HTTP instrumentation, so you’ll want to use net_http in your config file to control this instrumentation. When looking at the file name, you can also see that this is using method chaining instrumentation. The file name for method chaining is /chain.rb, and for Module#prepend it would be /prepend.rb. Add the config option to your newrelic.yml, using whatever gem instrumentation you found was part of the conflict. In this example, the error was raised due to a conflict with the method chaining instrumentation. To resolve it, we’ll set our Net::HTTP instrumentation to use Module#prepend: instrumentation: net_http: prepend Copy If instead we saw the prepend.rb file was referenced in the stack trace, we would instead set this config option to chain. For details about the agent’s available configuration options, please refer to the instrumentation section of our configuration documentation. 4. Still seeing an error? If after following the above instructions you are still seeing a stack level too deep error, check and see if this is the same conflict and stack trace, or if this is a different conflict than the one you just fixed. If this is a different conflict with a different stack trace, repeat the above steps with the new stack trace. That should resolve the newly surfaced conflict. If the stack trace is the same as the first one, check to make sure the agent can load your configuration file. If the agent is having trouble locating or loading the configuration file, resolving that issue should allow the agent to use the gem instrumentation you need. Please see our configuration documentation for more information. Cause When one location in your application (or a gem used in your application) uses Module#prepend on a method that another location (or gem) later uses an alias_method on, it creates a non-terminating recursion and throws the SystemStackError: stack level too deep error. With the 7.0 release of the Ruby agent, Module#prepend instrumentation has been added for all gem instrumentation that previously only used method chaining. Module#prepend will also be used by default in most cases. The agent still allows method chaining to be used for gem instrumentation, this behavior is controlled by the agent configuration. When the agent uses the default value for gem instrumentation configuration, it will check the environment for common known conflicts with Module#prepend. If a gem that causes this conflict is detected, the agent instead installs the method chaining instrumentation. However, we don’t know all of the possible conflicts. Any gem or application can add method chaining to any method. This is why we offer the option to configure which type of instrumentation is used. Here are just a few examples of known conflicts the agent checks for and installs the compatible gem instrumentation. Net::HTTP Instrumentation Uses method chaining on Net::HTTP methods when Airbrake < 10.0.2 is being used. Airbrake 10.0.2+ updated to use Module#prepend on Net::HTTP, so the agent will install the prepend instrumentation when that version or higher is detected. Resque Instrumentation Uses method chaining on Reque methods when Airbrake < 11.0.3 is being used. Airbrake 11.0.3+ updated to use Module#prepend on Resque, so the agent will install the prepend instrumentation when that version or higher is detected. Redis Instrumentation Uses method chaining when PrometheusExporter is detected, as that gem uses method chaining on redis methods.", - "info": "", + "info": "Monitor Delayed_Job with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Delayed_Job quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delayed Job Alerts   4 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Delayed_Job installation docs Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. What is Delayed_Job? Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Delayed_Job with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Delayed_Job. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rake Unicorn Rails Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 166.22336, + "_score": 157.96564, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "tags": "Ruby agent", - "body": " gem and the newrelic_rpm gem. This is likely the gem causing the conflict. Here is an example section of a stack trace that shows the locations in conflict with Module#prepend and method chaining. /Users/user/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.6.5/gems/airbrake-11.0.1/lib/airbrake/rails/net_http.rb:11:in `block" + "info": "Monitor Delayed_Job with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "tags": "apm", + "body": " expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Delayed_Job with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps" }, - "id": "617eacb1e7b9d2c087c04512" + "id": "6322f67464441f5ef4101a4e" } ], "/golang": [ @@ -216183,7 +216336,7 @@ "external_id": "dbaab184e3bdb3bd8a1b53eae3208345b142cf5d", "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/a20bba1990426839e84ca32dea3d696f/6d85a/ruby.png", "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/ruby", - "published_at": "2023-01-23T01:38:37Z", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:39:19Z", "updated_at": "2023-01-20T01:37:30Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, @@ -216191,7 +216344,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Ruby quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Ruby Alerts   4 Ruby observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Ruby observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ruby installation docs Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. What is Ruby? Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Ruby with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Ruby. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources C Elixir Golang Server-side agent configuration Delayed_Job", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 253.65952, + "_score": 253.79645, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -216237,7 +216390,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 C quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. C Alerts   4 C observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 C observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. C installation docs General-purpose, procedural, imperative computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis M. Ritchie at the Bell Telephone. What is C? General-purpose, procedural, imperative computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis M. Ritchie at the Bell Telephone. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments C with the New Relic C SDK, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for C. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Ruby Python PHP Java Golang", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 250.61922, + "_score": 238.21545, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -216284,7 +216437,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Elixir observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Elixir installation docs Popular open source programming language with automated features. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Elixir? Popular open source programming language with automated features. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Elixir with the New Relic Elixir agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Elixir. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Alexander Brunner Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources C Ruby Golang FastAPI Python", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 237.62186, + "_score": 225.89256, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -216330,7 +216483,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Echo quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Echo Alerts   4 Echo observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Echo observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Echo installation docs Web framework for Go that's built for scalability and ease of use. What is Echo? Web framework for Go that's built for scalability and ease of use. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Echo with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Echo. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS HTTPRouter Zap Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 194.54596, + "_score": 184.75005, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -216376,7 +216529,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Zap quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Zap Alerts   4 Zap observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Zap observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Zap installation docs Go-based logging tool for leveled logging across your applications. What is Zap? Go-based logging tool for leveled logging across your applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Zap with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Zap. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS HTTPRouter Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 194.54596, + "_score": 184.75005, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -216426,7 +216579,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for JDBC ExecuteBatch method Java Agent instrumentation extension for tracking executeBatch method of the Statement, PreparedStatement and CallableStatement interfaces as a database call. What is executeBatch call? ExecuteBatch method in jdbc submits a batch of commands to the database for execution. You If all commands execute successfully, the call returns an array of update counts. Once the instrumentation is deployed it will start to track the call to the executeBatch method as a database call in distributed traces. The Performance tab for the call will show the query as \"Batch Execute n Queries\" where n is the number of queries executed as part of the batch. For calls to addBatch(String sql), it will represent the number of calls to this method before the executeBatch method is executed. For PreparedStatment and CallableStatment it will represent the number of times that addBatch() is called. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing Apache Camel Java Agent Extension Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 309.66266, + "_score": 294.01874, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -216470,7 +216623,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Apigee API Distributed Tracing observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Apigee Distributed Tracing documentation Installation and configuration instructions Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Apigee API JavaScript Resources to create or propagate W3C Trace Context through Apigee Flows and on to the Apigee Target. Apigee Flow Spans are reported back to New Relic's Trace API. Sample Policies are included to demonstrate use. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 303.97095, + "_score": 288.64087, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -216519,7 +216672,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 HCP Consul quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. HCP Consul Documentation   1 HCP Consul observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Configuration documentation HCP Consul configuration documentation Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo HCP Consul HCP (Hashicorp Cloud Platform) Consul is a version of Consul in which the control plane is managed by HashiCorp Cloud Platform. HCP Consul is a service mesh and service discovery solution provided by Hashicorp. It enables platform operators to quickly deploy a fully managed, secure-by-default service mesh, helping developers discover and securely connect any application on any runtime, including Kubernetes, Nomad, and Amazon ECS. Monitor HCP Consul metrics with New Relic Keeping your Consul and Nomad clusters healthy can help with optimizing SQL query times, troubleshooting slow HTTP response times, and real-time alerting on down-time for your Hashicorp clusters. Monitoring your Hashicorp cluster metrics is pivotal for keeping your Hashicorp mesh services operating at full capacity. New Relic supports monitoring of HCP Consul and Envoy metrics through the StatsD plugin integration. The StatsD plugin aggregates all the metrics exposed by HCP Consul and pushes them to New Relic for data visualization and alerting. HCP Consul quickstart highlights The HCP Consul quickstart for New Relic provides a pre-made dashboard with HCP Consul and Envoy metrics to get started easily. This dashboard provides visibility into the health of your HCP Consul environment with 6 tabs: Overview: key indicators describing the overall health of your HCP Consul environment Client: Insight into the health of your client members, such as API HTTP calls, cache, nodes, and messages Network: Indicators on network health including metrics for RPC, TCP, UDP, and gRCP Runtime: Node runtime health metrics for garbage collection, heap size and allocation, and Go routines Serf: Node discover and orchestration Envoy: Proxy health, cluster membership health, and network traffic performance How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources HCP Envoy HCP Consul monitoring Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans Consul HashiCorp Consul monitoring integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 258.38425, + "_score": 245.4284, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -216566,7 +216719,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent instrumentation extension for the Google Cloud Platform PubSub framework What is Pub/Sub? Messaging and ingestion for event-driven systems and streaming analytics. Pub/Sub enables you to create systems of event producers and consumers, called publishers and subscribers. Publishers communicate with subscribers asynchronously by broadcasting events, rather than by synchronous remote procedure calls (RPCs). Publishers send events to the Pub/Sub service, without regard to how or when these events will be processed. Pub/Sub then delivers events to all services that need to react to them. Compared to systems communicating through RPCs, where publishers must wait for subscribers to receive the data, such asynchronous integration increases the flexibility and robustness of the system overall. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Apache Camel Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 250.80286, + "_score": 238.16895, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -216611,7 +216764,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Video agent for Android. observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Android. Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications for Android. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Agent to monitor video applications for Android. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 250.80286, + "_score": 238.16895, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -216623,6 +216776,56 @@ } ], "/excon": [ + { + "sections": [ + "Ruby", + "What's included?", + "Dashboard  1", + "Alerts  4", + "Documentation  1", + "What is Ruby?", + "Get started!", + "More info", + "How to use this quickstart", + "Authors", + "Support", + "Collaborate on this quickstart", + "Related resources", + "Get started today for free." + ], + "title": "Ruby", + "type": "quickstarts", + "tags": [ + "apm", + "ruby", + "language agent" + ], + "quick_start_name": "Ruby", + "external_id": "dbaab184e3bdb3bd8a1b53eae3208345b142cf5d", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/a20bba1990426839e84ca32dea3d696f/6d85a/ruby.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/ruby", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:39:19Z", + "updated_at": "2023-01-20T01:37:30Z", + "document_type": "page", + "popularity": 1, + "info": "Monitor Ruby with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? 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Ruby installation docs Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. What is Ruby? Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Ruby with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Ruby. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Dashboard   1 Unicorn quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Unicorn Alerts   4 Unicorn observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Unicorn observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Unicorn installation docs Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. What is Unicorn? Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Unicorn with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Unicorn. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Rails Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.52055, + "_score": 149.63663, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -216704,7 +216907,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rake quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Rake Alerts   4 Rake observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rake observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rake installation docs Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. What is Rake? Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rake with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rake. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Unicorn Rails Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.52055, + "_score": 149.63663, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -216750,7 +216953,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rails quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Rails Alerts   4 Rails observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rails observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rails installation docs Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. What is Rails? Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rails with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rails. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rainbows! observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rainbows! installation docs An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. What is Rainbows!? An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rainbows! with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rainbows!. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Dashboard   1 Delayed_Job quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delayed Job Alerts   4 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. 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Dashboard   1 Delayed_Job quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delayed Job Alerts   4 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Delayed_Job installation docs Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. What is Delayed_Job? Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Delayed_Job with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Delayed_Job. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Dashboard   1 Cloudflare Network Logs quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Cloudflare Logs Alerts   1 Cloudflare Network Logs observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Cloudflare - 4xx/5xx error greater than 1% Alert triggered when the error rate(4xx/5xx errors) exceeds 1% Documentation   1 Cloudflare Network Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Enable New Relic destination doc Developer doc on getting Cloudflare data ingested into New Relic About Cloudflare Cloudflare is an industry leading global network designed to make everything you connect to the Internet secure, private, fast, and reliable. Protect and accelerate external, public-facing web properties; secure your internal operations on a single global network; and build new applications on our serverless platform. Internet properties powered by Cloudflare have all web traffic routed through its intelligent global network, which gets smarter with every request. About this quickstart Cloudflare is on a mission to help build a better Internet. The Cloudflare quickstart will enable you to monitor and analyze web traffic metrics on a dashboard, integrating with New Relic’s database to provide an at-a-glance overview of the most important logs and metrics from your websites and applications. For more information check out our website at cloudflare.com How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Joseph Counts, Cloudflare Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Akamai DataStream 2 Postman Fastly CDN Speedscale MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 661.9356, + "_score": 628.8224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -217412,7 +217577,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Fastly CDN quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Fastly Alerts   2 Fastly CDN observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Fastly CDN - Error Count by POP Excessive errors from a specific Fastly POP may indicate content deliver issues Alert examines error count and checks for 3σ (standard deviations) Exceeding 3σ must exist for at least 5 minutes before the condition will trigger a notification Fastly CDN - Response Time (ms) by POP Excessive response time may impact customer experience Alert examines response time in milliseconds and checks for 3σ (standard deviations) Exceeding 3σ must exist for at least 5 minutes before the condition will trigger a notification Documentation   1 Fastly CDN observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Configure Fastly streaming logs to New Relic Fastly helps people stay better connected with the things they love. Fastly’s edge cloud platform enables customers to create great digital experiences quickly, securely, and reliably by processing, serving, and securing our customers’ applications as close to their end-users as possible — at the edge of the internet. Fastly’s platform is designed to take advantage of the modern internet, to be programmable, and to support agile software development with unmatched visibility and minimal latency, empowering developers to innovate with both performance and security. Fastly’s customers include many of the world’s most prominent companies, including Pinterest, The New York Times, and GitHub. For more information or support, please go to https://support.fastly.com/ How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Simon Wistow (Fastly), Josh Biggley (New Relic) Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Akamai DataStream 2 Cloudflare Network Logs Amazon CloudFront web logs Postman Cribl Logstream", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 584.2351, + "_score": 554.9031, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -217464,7 +217629,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   3 Lacework quickstart contains 3 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Lacework Security Overview Lacework Compliance Violations Lacework Anomaly Detections Documentation   1 Lacework observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Lacework installation docs The only prerequisite is to setup the New Relic integration within the Lacework UI. Details on how to do that can be found below! Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Lacework is a comprehensive cloud security platform. We aim to turn security into a data problem and replace the frictionful processes for things like breach investigations or achieving compliance standards with simple, contextualized workflows. Technically, our approach is that we replace the traditional 'rules' based mentality that requires you to predict attacker patterns ahead of time with a fully ML based approach. We baseline what normal user, application and network behaviors look like across your workloads and cloud accounts automatically and then only alert you to deviations from the norm. This significantly reduces the amount of toil in setting up and maintaining our solution, but also drastically improves the efficacy and amount of security alerts you will receive. The following Quickstart brings the curated security alerts for misconfigurations and anomalous security behaviors into the New Relic platform so you can easily triage against your wealth of observability data or easily transition from monitoring to security investigations from a single interface! If you encounter any issues, have feedback or would like more details on how to get started, please head over to support.lacework.com or send an email to adam.larson@lacework.net! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Lacework, Inc Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity Akamai DataStream 2 Postman Snyk Mule ESB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 457.60526, + "_score": 434.8844, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -217512,7 +217677,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Gigamon quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Agentless Gigamon View Documentation   1 Gigamon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Gigamon integration guide An overview of the architecture and deployment methodology for Gigamon Hawk integrated with New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Gigamon helps the world’s leading organizations run fast, stay secure and innovate. We provide the industry’s first elastic visibility and analytics fabric, which closes the cloud visibility gap by enabling cloud tools to see the network and network tools to see the cloud. With visibility across their entire hybrid cloud network, organizations can improve customer experience, eliminate security blind spots, and reduce cost and complexity. Gigamon has been awarded over 90 technology patents and enjoys world-class customer satisfaction with more than 4,000 organizations, including over 80 percent of the Fortune 100 and hundreds of government and educational organizations worldwide. To try this integration in your environment please reach out to tme@gigamon.com. If you are not aware of Gigamon Cloud Suite please reach out to sales@gigamon.com. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Haider Jarral Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Mule ESB Akamai DataStream 2 Delphix MariaDB Postman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 427.58386, + "_score": 406.0874, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -217567,7 +217732,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Cribl quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Cribl Stream Metrics Documentation   1 Cribl observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Configure a Stream destination to send Metrics, Events, and Logs Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo About Cribl Cribl Stream unlocks data sources, including metrics, events, and logs, in an observability pipeline. Deploying this quickstart will allow you to add context to your data, by enriching it with information from external data sources, help secure your data, by redacting, obfuscating, or encrypting sensitive fields, and optimize your data, per your performance and cost requirements. For more information about Cribl.Cloud, or the self-hosted Cribl Stream platform, please go to cribl.io/Stream/about For Cribl support, please go to cribl.io/support Getting started with Cribl To get started with Cribl, you can sign up for a free cloud account and up to 1 TB/day of data. Check out the licensing page for more details. Ready to start using Cribl Stream to send Metrics, Events, and Logs to New Relic? Check out the New Relic Logs & Metrics destinations and the New Relic Events destinations. Need an introductory course on Cribl Stream? Get started with the Cribl sandbox. About this integration The Cribl Stream quickstart gives you a way to quickly integrate your Cribl Stream metrics and Worker Node s with New Relic’s observability platform. The quickstart also has several ready-to-use visualizations to get you started right away with observing your data. For more information about this integration, check out the blogpost How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Carley Rosato (Cribl) Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gigamon Newrelic Customize open-source Nerdpacks Map page views by region in a custom app Akamai DataStream 2 Kubernetes integration: compatibility and requirements", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 407.80167, + "_score": 387.21777, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -217581,6 +217746,56 @@ } ], "/sunspot": [ + { + "sections": [ + "Ruby", + "What's included?", + "Dashboard  1", + "Alerts  4", + "Documentation  1", + "What is Ruby?", + "Get started!", + "More info", + "How to use this quickstart", + "Authors", + "Support", + "Collaborate on this quickstart", + "Related resources", + "Get started today for free." + ], + "title": "Ruby", + "type": "quickstarts", + "tags": [ + "apm", + "ruby", + "language agent" + ], + "quick_start_name": "Ruby", + "external_id": "dbaab184e3bdb3bd8a1b53eae3208345b142cf5d", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/a20bba1990426839e84ca32dea3d696f/6d85a/ruby.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/ruby", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:39:19Z", + "updated_at": "2023-01-20T01:37:30Z", + "document_type": "page", + "popularity": 1, + "info": "Monitor Ruby with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Ruby quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Ruby Alerts   4 Ruby observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Ruby observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ruby installation docs Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. What is Ruby? Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Ruby with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Ruby. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources C Elixir Golang Server-side agent configuration Delayed_Job", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 156.0556, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "title": "Ruby", + "sections": "Ruby", + "info": "Monitor Ruby with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "tags": "apm", + "quick_start_name": "Ruby", + "body": " of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Ruby with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more" + }, + "id": "63237159e7b9d2a3dac11d2f" + }, { "sections": [ "Unicorn", @@ -217616,7 +217831,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Unicorn quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Unicorn Alerts   4 Unicorn observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Unicorn observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Unicorn installation docs Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. What is Unicorn? Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Unicorn with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Unicorn. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Rails Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.52055, + "_score": 149.63663, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -217662,7 +217877,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rake quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Rake Alerts   4 Rake observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rake observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rake installation docs Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. What is Rake? Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rake with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rake. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Unicorn Rails Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.52055, + "_score": 149.63663, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -217708,7 +217923,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rails quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Rails Alerts   4 Rails observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rails observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rails installation docs Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. What is Rails? Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rails with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rails. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Unicorn Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.51791, + "_score": 149.63446, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -217754,7 +217969,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rainbows! quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Rainbows Alerts   4 Rainbows! observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rainbows! observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rainbows! installation docs An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. What is Rainbows!? An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. Get started! 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Dashboard   1 Delayed_Job quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delayed Job Alerts   4 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Delayed_Job installation docs Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. What is Delayed_Job? Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Delayed_Job with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Delayed_Job. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rake Unicorn Rails Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", + "info": "Monitor Ruby with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Ruby quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Ruby Alerts   4 Ruby observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. 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More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Ruby. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Unicorn observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Unicorn installation docs Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. What is Unicorn? Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Unicorn with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Unicorn. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Rails Rainbows! 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Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Unicorn Rails Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.52055, + "_score": 149.63663, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -217940,7 +218159,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rails quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Rails Alerts   4 Rails observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rails observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rails installation docs Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. What is Rails? Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rails with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rails. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Dashboard   1 Delayed_Job quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delayed Job Alerts   4 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Delayed_Job installation docs Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. What is Delayed_Job? Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Delayed_Job with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Delayed_Job. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rake Unicorn Rails Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", + "info": "Monitor Ruby with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Ruby quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Ruby Alerts   4 Ruby observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Ruby observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Ruby installation docs Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. What is Ruby? Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Ruby with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Ruby. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Unicorn observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Unicorn installation docs Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. What is Unicorn? Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Unicorn with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Unicorn. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Rails Rainbows! 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Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Unicorn Rails Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.52055, + "_score": 149.63663, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -218172,7 +218395,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rails quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Rails Alerts   4 Rails observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rails observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rails installation docs Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. What is Rails? Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. Get started! 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ActiveRecord installation docs Active Record facilitates the creation and use of business objects whose data requires persistent storage to a database. What is ActiveRecord? Active Record facilitates the creation and use of business objects whose data requires persistent storage to a database. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments ActiveRecord with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for ActiveRecord. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. 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Rails installation docs Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. What is Rails? Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rails with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rails. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rainbows! observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rainbows! installation docs An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. What is Rainbows!? An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. Get started! 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Delayed_Job installation docs Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. What is Delayed_Job? Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Delayed_Job with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Delayed_Job. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rake observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rake installation docs Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. What is Rake? Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rake with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rake. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Unicorn Rails Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.52055, + "_score": 149.63654, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -218845,7 +219076,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rails quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Rails Alerts   4 Rails observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rails observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rails installation docs Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. What is Rails? Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rails with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rails. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Echo installation docs Web framework for Go that's built for scalability and ease of use. What is Echo? Web framework for Go that's built for scalability and ease of use. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Echo with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Echo. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 HTTPRouter observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. HTTPRouter installation docs Go-based HTTP request router built with a focus on performance and light resource usage. HTTPRouter and Golang| complete monitoring quickstart HTTPRouter Golang monitoring provides a new level of application visibility. The Golong-based HTTPRouter also focuses on performance and light resource usage. Monitoring HTTPRouter New Relic’s HTTPRouter Golang monitoring quickstart helps development teams set up monitoring tools and dashboards to quickly identify and fix errors in their Golang applications. As a Golang developer, you can create custom queries, leverage user-related data to optimize processes, and share highly visual interactive displays of data. New Relic and HTTPRouter features Track Golang language apps and microservices with New Relic’s HTTPRouter and Golang monitoring quickstart, including throughput, transaction errors, and response times. With a clear view into garbage collection behavior, memory usage, and CPU usage over time, your Golang development team can better understand your application’s runtime health. HTTPRouter infrastructure monitoring also provides a comprehensive view of host and server data. 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Micro Alerts   4 Micro observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Micro observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Micro installation docs Platform and set of utilities for running microservices across disparate platforms in Go. What is Micro? Platform and set of utilities for running microservices across disparate platforms in Go. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Micro with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Micro. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Gin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Gin installation docs GoLang-based HTTP Web Framework with a focus on fast API. What is Gin? GoLang-based HTTP Web Framework with a focus on fast API. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Gin with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Gin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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ActiveRecord installation docs Active Record facilitates the creation and use of business objects whose data requires persistent storage to a database. What is ActiveRecord? Active Record facilitates the creation and use of business objects whose data requires persistent storage to a database. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments ActiveRecord with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for ActiveRecord. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Unicorn Rails Rainbows!", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 219.03334, + "_score": 208.17441, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -219417,7 +219602,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 178.07594, + "_score": 167.94629, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -219464,7 +219649,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Unicorn quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Unicorn Alerts   4 Unicorn observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Unicorn observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Unicorn installation docs Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. What is Unicorn? Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Unicorn with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Unicorn. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rake observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rake installation docs Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. What is Rake? Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rake with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rake. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. 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Unicorn installation docs Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. What is Unicorn? Rack HTTP Server based on the now-deprecated Mongrel for managing Ruby applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Unicorn with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Unicorn. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Dashboard   1 Delayed_Job quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delayed Job Alerts   4 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Delayed_Job installation docs Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. What is Delayed_Job? Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Delayed_Job with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Delayed_Job. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rails with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rails. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Dashboard   1 Delayed_Job quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delayed Job Alerts   4 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Delayed_Job installation docs Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. What is Delayed_Job? Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Delayed_Job with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Delayed_Job. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Echo installation docs Web framework for Go that's built for scalability and ease of use. What is Echo? Web framework for Go that's built for scalability and ease of use. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Echo with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Echo. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS HTTPRouter Zap Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15927, + "_score": 173.9225, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -220114,7 +220307,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Zap quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Zap Alerts   4 Zap observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Zap observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Zap installation docs Go-based logging tool for leveled logging across your applications. What is Zap? Go-based logging tool for leveled logging across your applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Zap with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Zap. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS HTTPRouter Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15927, + "_score": 173.9225, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -220160,7 +220353,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Micro quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Micro Alerts   4 Micro observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Micro observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Micro installation docs Platform and set of utilities for running microservices across disparate platforms in Go. What is Micro? Platform and set of utilities for running microservices across disparate platforms in Go. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Micro with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Micro. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS HTTPRouter Zap Echo", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15916, + "_score": 173.9224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -220206,7 +220399,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NATS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Nats Alerts   4 NATS observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 NATS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NATS installation docs NATS is an open-source messaging system written in Go. What is NATS? NATS is an open-source messaging system written in Go. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments NATS with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for NATS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin HTTPRouter Zap Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.71982, + "_score": 173.56213, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -220252,7 +220445,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Gin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Gin Alerts   4 Gin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Gin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Gin installation docs GoLang-based HTTP Web Framework with a focus on fast API. What is Gin? GoLang-based HTTP Web Framework with a focus on fast API. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Gin with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Gin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources NATS HTTPRouter Zap Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.7197, + "_score": 173.56204, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -220300,7 +220493,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Falcon quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Falcon observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Falcon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Falcon installation docs Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. What is Falcon? Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Falcon with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Falcon. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 155.00407, + "_score": 147.19226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -220346,7 +220539,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 piston quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 piston observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 piston observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. piston installation docs Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. What is piston? Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments piston with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for piston. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63586, + "_score": 146.89034, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -220392,7 +220585,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 jinja2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. jinja2 installation docs Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. What is jinja2? Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments jinja2 with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for jinja2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63089, + "_score": 146.88626, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -220438,7 +220631,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Psycopg2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Psycopg2 Alerts   4 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Psycopg2 installation docs Psycopg is the most popular PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language. Monitoring Psycopg2 Psycopg2 is a popular PostgreSQL database adapter for Python. It is an API which allows Python to interface with Postgres databases. It has a number of features such as thread safety, and was designed with concurrency in mind(supporting large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against common parallel programming errors, there are still things that can go wrong. Parallel connections increase memory and CPU utilization and can cause difficult-to-catch bugs. The Psycopg2 quickstart automatically monitors your Psycopg2 instances and provides instantaneous feedback on key metrics that affect performance. New Relic Psycopg2 quickstart features The Quickstart offers a number of visual dashboards that display the following data: CPU Utilization Memory heap used Garbage collection CPU time Top 5 slowest transactions Throughput reports Most popular transactions And more… It also offers alerts which will notify you when any of the metrics you’re monitoring fall into a critical range, or if an error arises. Alerts include Apdex score CPU utilization Transaction error New Relic - The complete Psycopg2 dashboard tool Any Python application which interfaces with a Postgres database is likely to use Psycopg2. This spans a huge array of applications from web backends to machine learning tools to general data stores. Regardless of the specific application, working with Psycopg2 on large-scale projects requires instantiating multiple simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. This observability pack can help you detect those before they become an issue. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization provide notifications when a CPU running Psycopg2 nears full capacity. This can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify which sections of an application might need refinements or refactoring. Another great tool are the alerts on transaction errors. This alert quick catches errors related to database transactions before they derail the rest of an application. They also speed up the debugging process as visibility into the sources of errors. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.63089, + "_score": 146.88626, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -220484,7 +220677,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Gearman quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Gearman observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Gearman observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Gearman installation docs Python API for distributing workloads efficiently and in parallel. What is Gearman? Python API for distributing workloads efficiently and in parallel. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Gearman with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Gearman. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Dashboard   1 Delayed_Job quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delayed Job Alerts   4 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Delayed_Job installation docs Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. What is Delayed_Job? Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Delayed_Job with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Delayed_Job. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Zap observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Zap installation docs Go-based logging tool for leveled logging across your applications. What is Zap? Go-based logging tool for leveled logging across your applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Zap with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Zap. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS HTTPRouter Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 245.18091, + "_score": 232.79776, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -221090,7 +221291,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Fluentd plugin for Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Fluentd plugin for Logs installation docs Open source data collector, which lets you unify the data collection and consumption for a better use and understanding of data. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? 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Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logstash plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logrus Logxi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 208.68079, + "_score": 198.14017, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -221135,7 +221336,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Logstash plugin for Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Logstash plugin for Logs installation docs Open source server-side data processing pipeline for condensing disparate data sources. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Open source server-side data processing pipeline for condensing disparate data sources. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Open source and multi-platform Log Processor and Forwarder which allows you to collect data/logs from different sources. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logrus Logxi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 208.68024, + "_score": 198.13971, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -221209,7 +221410,7 @@ "Add a custom visualization to a dashboard", "Summary" ], - "published_at": "2023-01-23T01:38:41Z", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:40:00Z", "title": "Customize open-source Nerdpacks", "updated_at": "2021-09-30T01:40:14Z", "type": "developer", @@ -221220,7 +221421,7 @@ "body": "Most Nerdpacks in the Instant Observability catalog are open-source. This means you can clone or fork their repositories, customize them to suit your specific needs, and re-publish them to use with your account. In this guide, you customize a Nerdpack with visualizations and publish it to your account. However, to customize any Nerdpack, you follow the same steps. Before you begin If you haven't already: Sign up for a New Relic account Install Node.js Complete the first four steps in the nr1 quick start to install and configure the CLI View a Nerdpack Subscribe to the Victory Charts Visualizations Nerdpack and open the Circular progress bar visualization in New Relic. Step 1 of 6 From your homepage at New Relic, navigate to Instant Observability: Step 2 of 6 Click the Victory Charts Visualizations Nerdpack in the catalog: Step 3 of 6 Add Victory Charts Visualizations to your account: Step 4 of 6 From Apps, open Custom visualizations: From the list of visualizations in Custom visualizations click Circular progress bar, which you installed as part of the Victory Charts Visualizations Nerdpack. Step 5 of 6 Under Configure visualization properties, select your account and enter a NRQL query: Now you see a circular chart that shows a percentage based on your query. Tip Read our documentation for instructions on how to configure the progress bar visualization. Notice a few things about this visualization: You don't control the color of the chart The sections of the chart have rounded edges For the sake of this tutorial, imagine this chart represents your data exactly how you want it to, except for two things. You'd like to use straight edges and control the chart's colors manually. In the real world you may come across Nerdpacks like this where you like what they offer, but you'd like them better if you could tweak them. Well, you can tweak them, and next, you'll learn how! Step 6 of 6 Because you're going to use a tweaked version of the Victory Charts Visualizations Nerdpack instead of the one you subscribed to, you can unsubscribe from our version now. Clone a Nerdpack Find the source code repository from the Nerdpack's catalog entry and clone it to your local machine. Step 1 of 5 From your homepage at New Relic, navigate to Instant Observability: Step 2 of 5 Click the Victory Charts Visualizations Nerdpack in the catalog: Step 3 of 5 Go to the Nerdpack's source code repository: All open-source Nerdpacks in the catalog have links to their source code in their catalog information. Step 4 of 5 Clone the repository: bash Copy $ nr1 nerdpack:clone -r https://github.com/newrelic/nr1-victory-visualizations.git Now you have a local version of the Victory Charts Visualizations Nerdpack! Notice that you used nr1 nerdpack:clone instead of git clone to copy the repo. nr1 nerdpack:clone offers built-in functionality to help keep your local copy distinct from the original Nerdpack in the Instant Observability public catalog. Specifically, it generates a new Nerdpack UUID so you don't have to do this yourself: bash Copy Re-generating UUID... Committing new UUID... If you change to the nr1-victory-visualizations directory, and look at the git log, you'll see the new commit: bash Copy $ git log -1 -p commit e356bb5b10c3ecc8f93bae66d5739e1676ee21ef (HEAD -> main) Author: New Relic CLI Date: Tue May 25 14:29:37 2021 -0400 \"chore: Auto-generated UUID\" diff --git a/nr1.json b/nr1.json index 054de52..7a107b5 100644 --- a/nr1.json +++ b/nr1.json @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ { \"schemaType\": \"NERDPACK\", - \"id\": \"cf5f13d9-815f-4907-a21d-83d02fa2a4fb\", + \"id\": \"ab123c45-678d-9012-efg3-45hi6jkl7890\", \"displayName\": \"Victory charts visualizations\", \"description\": \"Visualizations built on top of Victory charts\" } Step 5 of 5 In nr1-victory-visualizations/nr1.json, change your Nerdpack's displayName: { \"schemaType\": \"NERDPACK\", \"id\": \"269055dd-67e8-4713-8da3-bff01c6a8687\", \"displayName\": \"My custom Victory Charts visualizations\", \"description\": \"Visualizations built on top of Victory charts\" } nr1-victory-visualizations/nr1.json Copy Now when you serve or publish your custom Nerdpack, you can easily distinguish it from the original. Customize a Nerdpack Tweak the Circular progress bar visualization to use straight edges and customizable colors. Circular progress bar renders a VictoryPie with some predefined fields. The fields you'll tweak are: colorScale cornerRadius Step 1 of 8 In your local Nerdpack, open nr1-victory-visualizations/visualizations/circular-progress-bar/nr1.json. nr1.json is the Circular progress bar visualization's metadata file. Use this file to add a configurable colorScale option, which corresponds to the colorScale field on VictoryPie. Step 2 of 8 Add a collection of string fields for you to customize your chart's colors: nr1.json index.js 1 { 2 \"schemaType\": \"VISUALIZATION\", 3 \"id\": \"circular-progress-bar\", 4 \"displayName\": \"Circular progress bar\", 5 \"description\": \"\", 6 \"configuration\": [ 7 { 8 \"name\": \"nrqlQueries\", 9 \"title\": \"NRQL Queries\", 10 \"type\": \"collection\", 11 \"items\": [ 12 { 13 \"name\": \"accountId\", 14 \"title\": \"Account ID\", 15 \"description\": \"Account ID to be associated with the query\", 16 \"type\": \"account-id\" 17 }, 18 { 19 \"name\": \"query\", 20 \"title\": \"Query\", 21 \"description\": \"NRQL query for visualization\", 22 \"type\": \"nrql\" 23 } 24 ] 25 }, 26 { 27 \"name\": \"thresholds\", 28 \"title\": \"Thresholds\", 29 \"type\": \"namespace\", 30 \"items\": [ 31 { 32 \"name\": \"criticalThreshold\", 33 \"title\": \"Critical threshold\", 34 \"description\": \"Value at which progress is displayed as critical\", 35 \"type\": \"number\" 36 }, 37 { 38 \"name\": \"highValuesAreSuccess\", 39 \"title\": \"Above threshold is success\", 40 \"description\": \"If toggled on, values above the threshold display as successful. Otherwise, values at or above the threshold display as critical.\", 41 \"type\": \"boolean\" 42 } 43 ] 44 }, 45 { 46 \"name\": \"colors\", 47 \"title\": \"Colors\", 48 \"type\": \"collection\", 49 \"items\": [ 50 { 51 \"name\": \"segmentColor\", 52 \"title\": \"Segment color\", 53 \"description\": \"The color of a bar segment.\", 54 \"type\": \"string\" 55 } 56 ] 57 } 58 ] 59 } nr1.json Copy 1 import React from 'react'; 2 import PropTypes from 'prop-types'; 3 import { VictoryPie, VictoryAnimation, VictoryLabel } from 'victory'; 4 import { 5 Card, 6 CardBody, 7 HeadingText, 8 NrqlQuery, 9 Spinner, 10 AutoSizer, 11 } from 'nr1'; 12 import NrqlQueryError from '../../src/nrql-query-error'; 13 import { baseLabelStyles } from '../../src/theme'; 14 import { getUniqueAggregatesAndFacets } from '../../src/utils/nrql-validation-helper'; 15 import Colors from '../../src/colors'; 16 17 const BOUNDS = { 18 X: 400, 19 Y: 400, 20 }; 21 22 const LABEL_SIZE = 24; 23 const LABEL_PADDING = 10; 24 const CHART_WIDTH = BOUNDS.X; 25 const CHART_HEIGHT = BOUNDS.Y - LABEL_SIZE - LABEL_PADDING; 26 27 export default class CircularProgressBar extends React.Component { 28 // Custom props you wish to be configurable in the UI must also be defined in 29 // the nr1.json file for the visualization. See docs for more details. 30 static propTypes = { 31 /** 32 * An array of objects consisting of a nrql `query` and `accountId`. 33 * This should be a standard prop for any NRQL based visualizations. 34 */ 35 nrqlQueries: PropTypes.arrayOf( 36 PropTypes.shape({ 37 accountId: PropTypes.number, 38 query: PropTypes.string, 39 }) 40 ), 41 42 /** 43 * Configuration that determines what values to display as critical or 44 * successful. 45 */ 46 thresholds: PropTypes.shape({ 47 criticalThreshold: PropTypes.number, 48 highValuesAreSuccess: PropTypes.bool, 49 }), 50 }; 51 52 /** 53 * Restructure the data for a aggregate NRQL query with no TIMESERIES and no 54 * FACET into a for our visualization works well with. 55 */ 56 transformData = (data) => { 57 const { 58 data: [series], 59 metadata: { color: colorFromData, name: label }, 60 } = data[0]; 61 62 const percent = series.y * 100; 63 const color = this.getColor(percent, colorFromData); 64 65 return { 66 percent, 67 label, 68 series: [ 69 { x: 'progress', y: percent, color }, 70 { x: 'remainder', y: 100 - percent, color: 'transparent' }, 71 ], 72 }; 73 }; 74 75 nrqlInputIsValid = (data) => { 76 const { data: seriesEntries } = data[0]; 77 const { uniqueAggregates, uniqueFacets } = getUniqueAggregatesAndFacets( 78 data 79 ); 80 const isNonTimeseries = seriesEntries.length === 1; 81 82 return ( 83 uniqueAggregates.size === 1 && uniqueFacets.size === 0 && isNonTimeseries 84 ); 85 }; 86 87 getColor = (value, colorFromData) => { 88 const { red6: red, green6: green } = Colors.base; 89 const { 90 thresholds: { criticalThreshold, highValuesAreSuccess }, 91 } = this.props; 92 93 const threshold = parseFloat(criticalThreshold); 94 95 if (isNaN(threshold)) { 96 return colorFromData; 97 } 98 99 if (highValuesAreSuccess) { 100 return value > threshold ? green : red; 101 } 102 103 return value < threshold ? green : red; 104 }; 105 106 render() { 107 const { nrqlQueries } = this.props; 108 109 const nrqlQueryPropsAvailable = 110 nrqlQueries && 111 nrqlQueries[0] && 112 nrqlQueries[0].accountId && 113 nrqlQueries[0].query; 114 115 if (!nrqlQueryPropsAvailable) { 116 return ; 117 } 118 119 return ( 120 121 {({ width, height }) => ( 122 127 {({ data, loading, error }) => { 128 if (loading) { 129 return ; 130 } 131 132 if (error) { 133 return ( 134 138 ); 139 } 140 141 if (!this.nrqlInputIsValid(data)) { 142 return ( 143 147 ); 148 } 149 150 const { percent, label, series } = this.transformData(data); 151 152 return ( 153 159 null} 169 style={{ data: { fill: ({ datum }) => datum.color } }} 170 /> 171 172 {(percent) => ( 173 181 )} 182 183 191 192 ); 193 }} 194 195 )} 196 197 ); 198 } 199 } 200 201 const EmptyState = () => ( 202 203 204 208 Please provide a NRQL query & account ID pair 209 210 214 This Visualization supports NRQL queries with a single SELECT clause 215 returning a percentage value (0 to 100 rather than 0 to 1). For example: 216 217 218 {'FROM Transaction SELECT percentage(count(*), WHERE duration < 0.1)'} 219 220 221 222 ); index.js Copy The VictoryPie field that you'll use with this update is called colorScale. It accepts an array of colors and applies each color to a segment of the progress bar. So, in your visualization's configuration options, you've specified a collection of strings that you use to pass colors to your chart. Step 3 of 8 In the same visualization directory, open index.js. Step 4 of 8 In render(), set the VictoryPie component's colorScale prop: nr1.json index.js 1 { 2 \"schemaType\": \"VISUALIZATION\", 3 \"id\": \"circular-progress-bar\", 4 \"displayName\": \"Circular progress bar\", 5 \"description\": \"\", 6 \"configuration\": [ 7 { 8 \"name\": \"nrqlQueries\", 9 \"title\": \"NRQL Queries\", 10 \"type\": \"collection\", 11 \"items\": [ 12 { 13 \"name\": \"accountId\", 14 \"title\": \"Account ID\", 15 \"description\": \"Account ID to be associated with the query\", 16 \"type\": \"account-id\" 17 }, 18 { 19 \"name\": \"query\", 20 \"title\": \"Query\", 21 \"description\": \"NRQL query for visualization\", 22 \"type\": \"nrql\" 23 } 24 ] 25 }, 26 { 27 \"name\": \"thresholds\", 28 \"title\": \"Thresholds\", 29 \"type\": \"namespace\", 30 \"items\": [ 31 { 32 \"name\": \"criticalThreshold\", 33 \"title\": \"Critical threshold\", 34 \"description\": \"Value at which progress is displayed as critical\", 35 \"type\": \"number\" 36 }, 37 { 38 \"name\": \"highValuesAreSuccess\", 39 \"title\": \"Above threshold is success\", 40 \"description\": \"If toggled on, values above the threshold display as successful. Otherwise, values at or above the threshold display as critical.\", 41 \"type\": \"boolean\" 42 } 43 ] 44 }, 45 { 46 \"name\": \"colors\", 47 \"title\": \"Colors\", 48 \"type\": \"collection\", 49 \"items\": [ 50 { 51 \"name\": \"segmentColor\", 52 \"title\": \"Segment color\", 53 \"description\": \"The color of a bar segment.\", 54 \"type\": \"string\" 55 } 56 ] 57 } 58 ] 59 } nr1.json Copy 1 import React from 'react'; 2 import PropTypes from 'prop-types'; 3 import { VictoryPie, VictoryAnimation, VictoryLabel } from 'victory'; 4 import { 5 Card, 6 CardBody, 7 HeadingText, 8 NrqlQuery, 9 Spinner, 10 AutoSizer, 11 } from 'nr1'; 12 import NrqlQueryError from '../../src/nrql-query-error'; 13 import { baseLabelStyles } from '../../src/theme'; 14 import { getUniqueAggregatesAndFacets } from '../../src/utils/nrql-validation-helper'; 15 import Colors from '../../src/colors'; 16 17 const BOUNDS = { 18 X: 400, 19 Y: 400, 20 }; 21 22 const LABEL_SIZE = 24; 23 const LABEL_PADDING = 10; 24 const CHART_WIDTH = BOUNDS.X; 25 const CHART_HEIGHT = BOUNDS.Y - LABEL_SIZE - LABEL_PADDING; 26 27 export default class CircularProgressBar extends React.Component { 28 // Custom props you wish to be configurable in the UI must also be defined in 29 // the nr1.json file for the visualization. See docs for more details. 30 static propTypes = { 31 /** 32 * An array of objects consisting of a nrql `query` and `accountId`. 33 * This should be a standard prop for any NRQL based visualizations. 34 */ 35 nrqlQueries: PropTypes.arrayOf( 36 PropTypes.shape({ 37 accountId: PropTypes.number, 38 query: PropTypes.string, 39 }) 40 ), 41 42 /** 43 * Configuration that determines what values to display as critical or 44 * successful. 45 */ 46 thresholds: PropTypes.shape({ 47 criticalThreshold: PropTypes.number, 48 highValuesAreSuccess: PropTypes.bool, 49 }), 50 }; 51 52 /** 53 * Restructure the data for a aggregate NRQL query with no TIMESERIES and no 54 * FACET into a for our visualization works well with. 55 */ 56 transformData = (data) => { 57 const { 58 data: [series], 59 metadata: { color: colorFromData, name: label }, 60 } = data[0]; 61 62 const percent = series.y * 100; 63 const color = this.getColor(percent, colorFromData); 64 65 return { 66 percent, 67 label, 68 series: [ 69 { x: 'progress', y: percent, color }, 70 { x: 'remainder', y: 100 - percent, color: 'transparent' }, 71 ], 72 }; 73 }; 74 75 nrqlInputIsValid = (data) => { 76 const { data: seriesEntries } = data[0]; 77 const { uniqueAggregates, uniqueFacets } = getUniqueAggregatesAndFacets( 78 data 79 ); 80 const isNonTimeseries = seriesEntries.length === 1; 81 82 return ( 83 uniqueAggregates.size === 1 && uniqueFacets.size === 0 && isNonTimeseries 84 ); 85 }; 86 87 getColor = (value, colorFromData) => { 88 const { red6: red, green6: green } = Colors.base; 89 const { 90 thresholds: { criticalThreshold, highValuesAreSuccess }, 91 } = this.props; 92 93 const threshold = parseFloat(criticalThreshold); 94 95 if (isNaN(threshold)) { 96 return colorFromData; 97 } 98 99 if (highValuesAreSuccess) { 100 return value > threshold ? green : red; 101 } 102 103 return value < threshold ? green : red; 104 }; 105 106 render() { 107 const { nrqlQueries, colors } = this.props; 108 const colorScale = Array.from(colors, (x) => x.segmentColor); 109 110 const nrqlQueryPropsAvailable = 111 nrqlQueries && 112 nrqlQueries[0] && 113 nrqlQueries[0].accountId && 114 nrqlQueries[0].query; 115 116 if (!nrqlQueryPropsAvailable) { 117 return ; 118 } 119 120 return ( 121 122 {({ width, height }) => ( 123 128 {({ data, loading, error }) => { 129 if (loading) { 130 return ; 131 } 132 133 if (error) { 134 return ( 135 139 ); 140 } 141 142 if (!this.nrqlInputIsValid(data)) { 143 return ( 144 148 ); 149 } 150 151 const { percent, label, series } = this.transformData(data); 152 153 return ( 154 160 null} 170 colorScale={colorScale} 171 /> 172 173 {(percent) => ( 174 182 )} 183 184 192 193 ); 194 }} 195 196 )} 197 198 ); 199 } 200 } 201 202 const EmptyState = () => ( 203 204 205 209 Please provide a NRQL query & account ID pair 210 211 215 This Visualization supports NRQL queries with a single SELECT clause 216 returning a percentage value (0 to 100 rather than 0 to 1). For example: 217 218 219 {'FROM Transaction SELECT percentage(count(*), WHERE duration < 0.1)'} 220 221 222 223 ); index.js Copy First, you created a new constant, called colorScale, which is an array of the segmentColor values from this.props.colors. Then, you set the VictoryPie component's colorScale prop. Finally, you removed VictoryPie.style because the colors are now controlled by colorScale. Step 5 of 8 From your Nerdpack's root directory, run a local server: bash Copy $ nr1 nerdpack:serve Once the server is running, find the url for your local circular-progress-bar: bash Copy Visualizations: ⁎ circular-progress-bar https://one.nr/04ERPALBYjW ⁎ range-chart https://one.nr/0oqQaxezJj1 ⁎ stacked-bar-chart https://one.nr/0PLRElq3bwa Step 6 of 8 Open your locally served visualization and configure your chart with your account, data query, and segment colors: Tip To add a second color, click the + in the top right of the Colors property. Because there are two segments, you add two colors. The first color is for the progress section. The second color is for the remaining percentage. Step 7 of 8 In index.js, remove the VictoryPie component's cornerRadius prop: nr1.json index.js 1 { 2 \"schemaType\": \"VISUALIZATION\", 3 \"id\": \"circular-progress-bar\", 4 \"displayName\": \"Circular progress bar\", 5 \"description\": \"\", 6 \"configuration\": [ 7 { 8 \"name\": \"nrqlQueries\", 9 \"title\": \"NRQL Queries\", 10 \"type\": \"collection\", 11 \"items\": [ 12 { 13 \"name\": \"accountId\", 14 \"title\": \"Account ID\", 15 \"description\": \"Account ID to be associated with the query\", 16 \"type\": \"account-id\" 17 }, 18 { 19 \"name\": \"query\", 20 \"title\": \"Query\", 21 \"description\": \"NRQL query for visualization\", 22 \"type\": \"nrql\" 23 } 24 ] 25 }, 26 { 27 \"name\": \"thresholds\", 28 \"title\": \"Thresholds\", 29 \"type\": \"namespace\", 30 \"items\": [ 31 { 32 \"name\": \"criticalThreshold\", 33 \"title\": \"Critical threshold\", 34 \"description\": \"Value at which progress is displayed as critical\", 35 \"type\": \"number\" 36 }, 37 { 38 \"name\": \"highValuesAreSuccess\", 39 \"title\": \"Above threshold is success\", 40 \"description\": \"If toggled on, values above the threshold display as successful. Otherwise, values at or above the threshold display as critical.\", 41 \"type\": \"boolean\" 42 } 43 ] 44 }, 45 { 46 \"name\": \"colors\", 47 \"title\": \"Colors\", 48 \"type\": \"collection\", 49 \"items\": [ 50 { 51 \"name\": \"segmentColor\", 52 \"title\": \"Segment color\", 53 \"description\": \"The color of a bar segment.\", 54 \"type\": \"string\" 55 } 56 ] 57 } 58 ] 59 } nr1.json Copy 1 import React from 'react'; 2 import PropTypes from 'prop-types'; 3 import { VictoryPie, VictoryAnimation, VictoryLabel } from 'victory'; 4 import { 5 Card, 6 CardBody, 7 HeadingText, 8 NrqlQuery, 9 Spinner, 10 AutoSizer, 11 } from 'nr1'; 12 import NrqlQueryError from '../../src/nrql-query-error'; 13 import { baseLabelStyles } from '../../src/theme'; 14 import { getUniqueAggregatesAndFacets } from '../../src/utils/nrql-validation-helper'; 15 import Colors from '../../src/colors'; 16 17 const BOUNDS = { 18 X: 400, 19 Y: 400, 20 }; 21 22 const LABEL_SIZE = 24; 23 const LABEL_PADDING = 10; 24 const CHART_WIDTH = BOUNDS.X; 25 const CHART_HEIGHT = BOUNDS.Y - LABEL_SIZE - LABEL_PADDING; 26 27 export default class CircularProgressBar extends React.Component { 28 // Custom props you wish to be configurable in the UI must also be defined in 29 // the nr1.json file for the visualization. See docs for more details. 30 static propTypes = { 31 /** 32 * An array of objects consisting of a nrql `query` and `accountId`. 33 * This should be a standard prop for any NRQL based visualizations. 34 */ 35 nrqlQueries: PropTypes.arrayOf( 36 PropTypes.shape({ 37 accountId: PropTypes.number, 38 query: PropTypes.string, 39 }) 40 ), 41 42 /** 43 * Configuration that determines what values to display as critical or 44 * successful. 45 */ 46 thresholds: PropTypes.shape({ 47 criticalThreshold: PropTypes.number, 48 highValuesAreSuccess: PropTypes.bool, 49 }), 50 }; 51 52 /** 53 * Restructure the data for a aggregate NRQL query with no TIMESERIES and no 54 * FACET into a for our visualization works well with. 55 */ 56 transformData = (data) => { 57 const { 58 data: [series], 59 metadata: { color: colorFromData, name: label }, 60 } = data[0]; 61 62 const percent = series.y * 100; 63 const color = this.getColor(percent, colorFromData); 64 65 return { 66 percent, 67 label, 68 series: [ 69 { x: 'progress', y: percent, color }, 70 { x: 'remainder', y: 100 - percent, color: 'transparent' }, 71 ], 72 }; 73 }; 74 75 nrqlInputIsValid = (data) => { 76 const { data: seriesEntries } = data[0]; 77 const { uniqueAggregates, uniqueFacets } = getUniqueAggregatesAndFacets( 78 data 79 ); 80 const isNonTimeseries = seriesEntries.length === 1; 81 82 return ( 83 uniqueAggregates.size === 1 && uniqueFacets.size === 0 && isNonTimeseries 84 ); 85 }; 86 87 getColor = (value, colorFromData) => { 88 const { red6: red, green6: green } = Colors.base; 89 const { 90 thresholds: { criticalThreshold, highValuesAreSuccess }, 91 } = this.props; 92 93 const threshold = parseFloat(criticalThreshold); 94 95 if (isNaN(threshold)) { 96 return colorFromData; 97 } 98 99 if (highValuesAreSuccess) { 100 return value > threshold ? green : red; 101 } 102 103 return value < threshold ? green : red; 104 }; 105 106 render() { 107 const { nrqlQueries, colors } = this.props; 108 const colorScale = Array.from(colors, (x) => x.segmentColor); 109 110 const nrqlQueryPropsAvailable = 111 nrqlQueries && 112 nrqlQueries[0] && 113 nrqlQueries[0].accountId && 114 nrqlQueries[0].query; 115 116 if (!nrqlQueryPropsAvailable) { 117 return ; 118 } 119 120 return ( 121 122 {({ width, height }) => ( 123 128 {({ data, loading, error }) => { 129 if (loading) { 130 return ; 131 } 132 133 if (error) { 134 return ( 135 139 ); 140 } 141 142 if (!this.nrqlInputIsValid(data)) { 143 return ( 144 148 ); 149 } 150 151 const { percent, label, series } = this.transformData(data); 152 153 return ( 154 160 null} 169 colorScale={colorScale} 170 /> 171 172 {(percent) => ( 173 181 )} 182 183 191 192 ); 193 }} 194 195 )} 196 197 ); 198 } 199 } 200 201 const EmptyState = () => ( 202 203 204 208 Please provide a NRQL query & account ID pair 209 210 214 This Visualization supports NRQL queries with a single SELECT clause 215 returning a percentage value (0 to 100 rather than 0 to 1). For example: 216 217 218 {'FROM Transaction SELECT percentage(count(*), WHERE duration < 0.1)'} 219 220 221 222 ); index.js Copy This will revert the bar corners to the default 90-degrees instead of being rounded. While your local server is running, it automatically recognizes changes to index.js. So, view your visualization in your browser to see the update: Perfect! You cloned and updated the open-source Circular progress bar visualization from the Instant Observability catalog. The only thing left to do is publish your version to the catalog so your accounts can subscribe to it. Step 8 of 8 Now that you're ready to publish your Nerdpack, stop your local server with CTRL+C. Add a custom visualization to a dashboard Publish your version of the Victory charts Nerdpack to the catalog. Then subscribe to it and use your visualization in a dashboard. Tip Because you used nr1 clone to clone the Nerdpack's repository, your local copy already has its own UUID. This is a prerequisite for publishing your version to the Instant Observability catalog. If you used git clone to copy, you need to update the Nerdpack's UUID manually: bash Copy $ nr1 nerdpack:uuid -gf The new generated id is ab123c45-678d-9012-efg3-45hi6jkl7890 Step 1 of 6 From its root directory, publish your Nerdpack: bash Copy $ nr1 nerdpack:publish Step 2 of 6 Subscribe to your Nerdpack: bash Copy $ nr1 nerdpack:subscribe Here, you subscribed to your Nerdpack with the CLI. This is effectively the same action you performed earlier in this guide within the web UI, but from your terminal. Step 3 of 6 Go to the Apps view in New Relic: Step 4 of 6 From Apps, open Custom visualizations: From here, click the Circular progress bar visualization. Update your visualization's configuration options like you did when you were serving your Nerdpack locally. Step 5 of 6 Click Add to dashboard: Step 6 of 6 Go to your dashboard and see your new, customized circular progress bar: Summary In this guide, you: Subscribed to a Nerdpack from the Instant Observability catalog Cloned an open-source Nerdpack Edited an existing visualization to meet your needs Published and subscribed to your own custom Nerdpack Added a visualization from your custom Nerdpack to a dashboard Now you know how to build off the foundation of open-source Nerdpacks, you can use the work of the New Relic developer community to fast-track the creation of apps and visualizations. Tip If you want to maintain your own version in a remote repository, consider forking the original repo.", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 366.02045, + "_score": 365.6521, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -221271,7 +221472,7 @@ "external_id": "6ff5d696556512bb8d8b33fb31732f22bab455cb", "image": "https://developer.newrelic.com/static/d87a72e8ee14c52fdfcb91895567d268/0086b/pageview.png", "url": "https://developer.newrelic.com/build-apps/map-pageviews-by-region/", - "published_at": "2023-01-23T01:39:32Z", + "published_at": "2023-01-24T01:40:00Z", "updated_at": "2022-05-21T01:41:50Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, @@ -221279,7 +221480,7 @@ "body": "New Relic has powerful and flexible tools for building custom apps and populating them with data. This guide shows you how to build a custom app and populate it with page view data using New Relic's Query Language (NRQL - pronounced 'nurkle'). Then you make your data interactive. And last, if you have a little more time and want to install a third-party React library, you can display the page view data you collect on a map of the world. In this guide, you build an app to display page view data in two ways: In a table On a map Please review the Before you begin section to make sure you have everything you need and don't get stuck halfway through. Before you begin In order to get the most out of this guide, you must have: A New Relic developer account, API key, and the command-line tool. If you don't have these yet, see the steps in Setting up your development environment New Relic Browser page view data to populate the app. Without this data, you won't be able to complete this guide. To add your data to a world map in the second half of the guide: npm, which you'll use during this section of the guide to install Leaflet, a third-party JavaScript React library used to build interactive maps. If you're new to React and npm, you can go here to install Node.js and npm. New Relic terminology The following are some terms used in this guide: New Relic application: The finished product where data is rendered in New Relic. This might look like a series of interactive charts or a map of the world. Nerdpack: New Relic's standard collection of JavaScript, JSON, CSS, and other files that control the functionality and look of your application. For more information, see Nerdpack file structure. Launcher: The button in New Relic that launches your application. Nerdlets: New Relic React components used to build your application. The three default files are index.js, nr1.json, and styles.scss, but you can customize and add your own. Build a custom app with a table chart Step 1 of 8 Query your browser data Use Query builder to write a NRQL query to see your page view data, as follows. In New Relic, select Query your data (in the top right corner). That puts you in NRQL mode. You'll use NRQL to test your query before dropping the data into your table. Copy and paste this query into a clear query field, and then select Run. FROM PageView SELECT count(*), average(duration) WHERE appName = 'WebPortal' FACET countryCode, regionCode SINCE 1 week ago LIMIT 1000 Copy If you have PageView data, this query shows a week of average page views broken down by country and limited to a thousand items. The table will be full width and use the \"chart\" class defined in the CSS. If you don't have any results at this point, ensure your query doesn't have any errors. If your query is correct, you might not have the Browser agent installed. Step 2 of 8 Create and serve a new Nerdpack To get started, create a new Nerdpack, and serve it up to New Relic from your local development environment: Update nr1 and create a new Nerdpack for this app: bash Copy $ nr1 update $ nr1 create --type nerdpack --name pageviews-app ✔ Component created successfully! nerdpack pageviews-app is available at \"./pageviews-app\" Serve the project up to New Relic: bash Copy $ cd pageviews-app && nr1 nerdpack:serve Found and loaded 2 nr1.json files on PageviewsApp (00e0f043-1fc3-42cd-a8ca-7eef5fc9cd45) Nerdpack. Nerdpack: ✔ PageviewsApp (00e0f043-1fc3-42cd-a8ca-7eef5fc9cd45) nr1.json Launchers: ✔ pageviews-app-launcher launchers/pageviews-app-launcher/nr1.json Nerdlets: ✔ pageviews-app-nerdlet nerdlets/pageviews-app-nerdlet/nr1.json 🛠 Built artifact files for: ⁎ 00e0f043-1fc3-42cd-a8ca-7eef5fc9cd45--pageviews-app-nerdlet built ✔ ✔ Nerdpack built successfully! ★ Starting as orchestrator... ✔ Server ready! Test it at: https://staging-one.newrelic.com/?nerdpacks=local ↩ Server will reload automatically if you modify any file! 🛠 Built artifact files for: ⁎ 00e0f043-1fc3-42cd-a8ca-7eef5fc9cd45--pageviews-app-nerdlet built ✔ ✔ Nerdpack built successfully! Step 3 of 8 Review your app files and view your app locally Navigate to your pageviews-app to see how it's structured. It contains a launcher folder, where you can customize the description and icon that will be displayed on the app's launcher in New Relic. It also contains nerdlets, which each contain three default files: index.js, nr1.json, and styles.scss. You'll edit some of these files as part of this guide. For more information, see Nerdpack file structure. Now in your browser, open https://one.newrelic.com/?nerdpacks=local, and then click Apps to see the pageview-apps Nerdpack that you served up. When you select the launcher, you see a Hello message. Step 4 of 8 Hard code your account ID For the purposes of this exercise and for your convenience, hard code your account ID. In the pageview-app-nerdlet directory, in the index.js file, add this code between the import and export lines. (Read about finding your account ID here). index.js styles.scss .extended-webpackrc.js 1 import React from 'react'; 2 3 const accountId = 0; // Replace with your account ID 4 5 export default class PageViewApp extends React.Component { 6 render() { 7 return

Hello, pageview-app-nerdlet Nerdlet!

; 8 } 9 } pageview-app-nerdlet/index.js Copy 1 pageview-app-nerdlet/styles.scss Copy 1 .extended-webpackrc.js Copy Step 5 of 8 Import the TableChart component To show your data in a table chart, import the TableChart component from New Relic. To do so, in index.js, add this code under import React. index.js styles.scss .extended-webpackrc.js 1 import React from 'react'; 2 import { TableChart } from 'nr1'; 3 4 const accountId = 0; // Replace with your account ID 5 6 export default class PageViewApp extends React.Component { 7 render() { 8 return

Hello, pageview-app-nerdlet Nerdlet!

; 9 } 10 } pageview-app-nerdlet/index.js Copy 1 pageview-app-nerdlet/styles.scss Copy 1 .extended-webpackrc.js Copy Step 6 of 8 Add a table with a single row To add a table with a single row, in the index.js file, replace this line with this export code: index.js styles.scss .extended-webpackrc.js 1 import React from 'react'; 2 import { TableChart } from 'nr1'; 3 4 const accountId = 0; // Replace with your account ID 5 6 export default class PageViewApp extends React.Component { 7 render() { 8 return ( 9
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75 ); 76 } 77 } pageview-app-nerdlet/index.js Copy 1 @import `~leaflet/dist/leaflet.css`; 2 3 .container { 4 width: 100%; 5 height: 99vh; 6 display: flex; 7 flex-direction: column; 8 .row { 9 margin: 10px; 10 display: flex; 11 flex-direction: row; 12 } 13 .chart { 14 height: 250px; 15 } 16 } 17 18 .containerMap { 19 width: 100%; 20 z-index: 0; 21 height: 70vh; 22 } pageview-app-nerdlet/styles.scss Copy 1 module.exports = { 2 module: { 3 rules: [ 4 { 5 test: /\\.(png|jpe?g|gif)$/, 6 use: [ 7 { 8 loader: 'file-loader', 9 options: {}, 10 }, 11 { 12 loader: 'url-loader', 13 options: { limit: 25000 }, 14 }, 15 ], 16 }, 17 ], 18 }, 19 }; .extended-webpackrc.js Copy Step 8 of 9 Add a row for your map Between the text field row and the table chart row, insert a new row for the map content using NerdGraphQuery. index.js styles.scss .extended-webpackrc.js 1 import React from 'react'; 2 import { 3 TableChart, 4 TextField, 5 NerdGraphQuery, 6 Spinner, 7 Button, 8 BlockText, 9 } from 'nr1'; 10 import { Map, CircleMarker, TileLayer } from 'react-leaflet'; 11 12 const accountId = 0; // Replace with your account ID 13 14 export default class PageViewApp extends React.Component { 15 constructor(props) { 16 super(props); 17 this.state = { 18 countryCode: null, 19 }; 20 } 21 22 getMarkerColor(measure, apdexTarget = 1.7) { 23 if (measure <= apdexTarget) { 24 return '#11A600'; 25 } else if (measure >= apdexTarget && measure <= apdexTarget * 4) { 26 return '#FFD966'; 27 } else { 28 return '#BF0016'; 29 } 30 } 31 32 mapData() { 33 const { countryCode } = this.state; 34 const query = `{ 35 actor { 36 account(id: 1606862) { 37 mapData: nrql(query: \"SELECT count(*) as x, average(duration) as y, sum(asnLatitude)/count(*) as lat, sum(asnLongitude)/count(*) as lng FROM PageView FACET regionCode, countryCode WHERE appName = 'WebPortal' ${ 38 countryCode ? ` WHERE countryCode like '%${countryCode}%' ` : '' 39 } LIMIT 1000 \") { 40 results 41 nrql 42 } 43 } 44 } 45 }`; 46 47 return query; 48 } 49 50 render() { 51 const { countryCode } = this.state; 52 const defaultMapCenter = [10.5731, -7.5898]; 53 54 return ( 55
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{({ loading, error, data }) => { if (loading) { return ; } if (error) { return 'Error'; } const { results } = data.actor.account.mapData; console.debug(results); return ( {results.map((pt, i) => { const center = [pt.lat, pt.lng]; return ( { alert(JSON.stringify(pt)); }} /> ); })} ); }}
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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation docs Configure Akamai Datastream2 streaming logs to New Relic Akamai Quickstart Akamai Technologies is a leading content delivery network (CDN), cybersecurity, and cloud service provider. DataStream 2 DataStream 2 captures performance and security logs from your delivery properties and streams them in near real-time to provide complete monitoring. For more information please go to https://techdocs.akamai.com/datastream2/docs DataStream 2 quickstart The Akamai DataStream 2 quickstart enables you to monitor your performance and security logs in real time. Here are a few of the monitoring tools available with this quickstart: HTTP status code distribution Error rate Log ingest Cache hit retio TLS overhead time ranges Overhead byte ranges HTTP protocol distribution How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. 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Installation Docs Configure Fastly streaming logs to New Relic Fastly helps people stay better connected with the things they love. Fastly’s edge cloud platform enables customers to create great digital experiences quickly, securely, and reliably by processing, serving, and securing our customers’ applications as close to their end-users as possible — at the edge of the internet. Fastly’s platform is designed to take advantage of the modern internet, to be programmable, and to support agile software development with unmatched visibility and minimal latency, empowering developers to innovate with both performance and security. Fastly’s customers include many of the world’s most prominent companies, including Pinterest, The New York Times, and GitHub. For more information or support, please go to https://support.fastly.com/ How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Simon Wistow (Fastly), Josh Biggley (New Relic) Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Akamai DataStream 2 Cloudflare Network Logs Amazon CloudFront web logs Postman Cribl Logstream", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 284.62048, + "_score": 270.38995, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -221433,7 +221634,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Snyk quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Snyk Application Security Documentation   1 Snyk observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation docs Installation and configuration instructions for Snyk and the Snyk quickstart. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The Snyk quickstart allows you to send application security vulnerabilities of your services into New Relic. We leverage webhooks on the Snyk platform to trigger an Azure Function App that acts as a proxy between Snyk and New Relic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Ruby installation docs Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. What is Ruby? Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Ruby with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Ruby. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Rake installation docs Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. What is Rake? Rake is a software task management and build automation tool. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rake with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rake. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Unicorn Rails Rainbows! Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.52055, + "_score": 149.63663, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -221527,7 +221778,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Rails quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Rails Alerts   4 Rails observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rails observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rails installation docs Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. What is Rails? Rails is an open source server-side MVC web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rails with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rails. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Unicorn Rainbows! 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Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Rainbows! observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Rainbows! installation docs An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. What is Rainbows!? An HTTP Rack app server designed to handle applications that expect long request/response times and/or slow clients. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Rainbows! with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Rainbows!. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Delayed_Job Rake Unicorn Rails Acts_as_solr", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.5163, + "_score": 149.63313, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -221619,7 +221870,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Delayed_Job quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delayed Job Alerts   4 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Delayed_Job observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Delayed_Job installation docs Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. What is Delayed_Job? Ruby Gem that enables asynchronously distributing tasks to the background. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Delayed_Job with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Delayed_Job. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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ActiveRecord installation docs Active Record facilitates the creation and use of business objects whose data requires persistent storage to a database. What is ActiveRecord? Active Record facilitates the creation and use of business objects whose data requires persistent storage to a database. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments ActiveRecord with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for ActiveRecord. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. 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How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logrus Zap Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Fluent Bit plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 347.27252, + "_score": 329.7471, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -221764,7 +221969,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Zap quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Zap Alerts   4 Zap observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Zap observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Zap installation docs Go-based logging tool for leveled logging across your applications. What is Zap? Go-based logging tool for leveled logging across your applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Zap with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Zap. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Open source data collector, which lets you unify the data collection and consumption for a better use and understanding of data. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Open source server-side data processing pipeline for condensing disparate data sources. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Open source and multi-platform Log Processor and Forwarder which allows you to collect data/logs from different sources. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logrus Logxi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 208.68024, + "_score": 198.1396, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -221948,7 +222153,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Echo quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Echo Alerts   4 Echo observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Echo observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Echo installation docs Web framework for Go that's built for scalability and ease of use. What is Echo? Web framework for Go that's built for scalability and ease of use. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Echo with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Echo. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS HTTPRouter Zap Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15927, + "_score": 173.9225, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -221994,7 +222199,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Zap quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Zap Alerts   4 Zap observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Zap observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Zap installation docs Go-based logging tool for leveled logging across your applications. What is Zap? Go-based logging tool for leveled logging across your applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Zap with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Zap. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS HTTPRouter Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15927, + "_score": 173.9225, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -222040,7 +222245,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 HTTPRouter quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Http Router Alerts   4 HTTPRouter observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 HTTPRouter observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. HTTPRouter installation docs Go-based HTTP request router built with a focus on performance and light resource usage. HTTPRouter and Golang| complete monitoring quickstart HTTPRouter Golang monitoring provides a new level of application visibility. The Golong-based HTTPRouter also focuses on performance and light resource usage. Monitoring HTTPRouter New Relic’s HTTPRouter Golang monitoring quickstart helps development teams set up monitoring tools and dashboards to quickly identify and fix errors in their Golang applications. As a Golang developer, you can create custom queries, leverage user-related data to optimize processes, and share highly visual interactive displays of data. New Relic and HTTPRouter features Track Golang language apps and microservices with New Relic’s HTTPRouter and Golang monitoring quickstart, including throughput, transaction errors, and response times. With a clear view into garbage collection behavior, memory usage, and CPU usage over time, your Golang development team can better understand your application’s runtime health. HTTPRouter infrastructure monitoring also provides a comprehensive view of host and server data. Key features include: Browser monitoring to track browser performance and usage Cross-application tracing to monitor transactions between APM-monitored apps Deployment markers for tracking code changes and overall impact on application health and performance Distributed tracing to better understand how your services and microservices interact Monitoring Goroutine counts for possible Goroutine leaks Providing real-time alerting notifications for errors or problems before they impact users Tracing asynchronous applications and creating segments in multiple Goroutines Synthetic transaction tracing to connect requests from synthetic monitors to underlying APM transactions Tracking important metrics by building custom dashboards New Relic's complete monitoring quickstart helps Golang development teams set up monitoring tools and dashboards to minimize complexity and improve efficiency, and ensure uptime. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS Zap Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15916, + "_score": 173.9224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -222087,7 +222292,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Micro quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Micro Alerts   4 Micro observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Micro observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Micro installation docs Platform and set of utilities for running microservices across disparate platforms in Go. What is Micro? Platform and set of utilities for running microservices across disparate platforms in Go. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Micro with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Micro. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS HTTPRouter Zap Echo", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15916, + "_score": 173.9224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -222133,7 +222338,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NATS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Nats Alerts   4 NATS observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 NATS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NATS installation docs NATS is an open-source messaging system written in Go. What is NATS? NATS is an open-source messaging system written in Go. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments NATS with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for NATS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin HTTPRouter Zap Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.71982, + "_score": 173.56213, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -222183,7 +222388,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Documentation   1 Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. New Relic Prometheus Open Metrics Integration Send Prometheus metric data to New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The purpose of this dashboard is to provide performance visibility for the New Relic Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration (aka POMI). This dashboard uses a mix of data from POMI as well as the New Relic Kubernetes Integration. It’s recommended to have both integrations deployed to your cluster for best results. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Brad Schmitt Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Optimize your data ingest Calico integration Not seeing control plane data Traefik integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 594.9315, + "_score": 564.8033, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -222232,7 +222437,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Documentation   1 Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. New Relic Kubernetes Logs integration Kubernetes plugin for log forwarding Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Shows log bytes ingest for Kubernetes faceted by several common attributes k8s logs: application, environment, container, namespace, pod and cluster. Total logs and GB ingested is shown. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Jim Hagan, Brian Bost, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Dashboard   1 Echo quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Echo Alerts   4 Echo observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Echo observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Echo installation docs Web framework for Go that's built for scalability and ease of use. What is Echo? Web framework for Go that's built for scalability and ease of use. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Echo with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Echo. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS HTTPRouter Zap Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15927, + "_score": 173.9225, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -222525,7 +222730,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Zap quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Zap Alerts   4 Zap observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Zap observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Zap installation docs Go-based logging tool for leveled logging across your applications. What is Zap? Go-based logging tool for leveled logging across your applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Zap with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Zap. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS HTTPRouter Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15927, + "_score": 173.9225, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -222571,7 +222776,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 HTTPRouter quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Http Router Alerts   4 HTTPRouter observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 HTTPRouter observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. HTTPRouter installation docs Go-based HTTP request router built with a focus on performance and light resource usage. HTTPRouter and Golang| complete monitoring quickstart HTTPRouter Golang monitoring provides a new level of application visibility. The Golong-based HTTPRouter also focuses on performance and light resource usage. Monitoring HTTPRouter New Relic’s HTTPRouter Golang monitoring quickstart helps development teams set up monitoring tools and dashboards to quickly identify and fix errors in their Golang applications. As a Golang developer, you can create custom queries, leverage user-related data to optimize processes, and share highly visual interactive displays of data. New Relic and HTTPRouter features Track Golang language apps and microservices with New Relic’s HTTPRouter and Golang monitoring quickstart, including throughput, transaction errors, and response times. With a clear view into garbage collection behavior, memory usage, and CPU usage over time, your Golang development team can better understand your application’s runtime health. HTTPRouter infrastructure monitoring also provides a comprehensive view of host and server data. Key features include: Browser monitoring to track browser performance and usage Cross-application tracing to monitor transactions between APM-monitored apps Deployment markers for tracking code changes and overall impact on application health and performance Distributed tracing to better understand how your services and microservices interact Monitoring Goroutine counts for possible Goroutine leaks Providing real-time alerting notifications for errors or problems before they impact users Tracing asynchronous applications and creating segments in multiple Goroutines Synthetic transaction tracing to connect requests from synthetic monitors to underlying APM transactions Tracking important metrics by building custom dashboards New Relic's complete monitoring quickstart helps Golang development teams set up monitoring tools and dashboards to minimize complexity and improve efficiency, and ensure uptime. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS Zap Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15916, + "_score": 173.9224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -222618,7 +222823,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Micro quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Micro Alerts   4 Micro observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Micro observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Micro installation docs Platform and set of utilities for running microservices across disparate platforms in Go. What is Micro? Platform and set of utilities for running microservices across disparate platforms in Go. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Micro with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Micro. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS HTTPRouter Zap Echo", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15916, + "_score": 173.9224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -222664,7 +222869,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NATS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Nats Alerts   4 NATS observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 NATS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NATS installation docs NATS is an open-source messaging system written in Go. What is NATS? NATS is an open-source messaging system written in Go. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments NATS with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for NATS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin HTTPRouter Zap Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.71982, + "_score": 173.56213, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -222712,7 +222917,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Echo quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Echo Alerts   4 Echo observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Echo observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Echo installation docs Web framework for Go that's built for scalability and ease of use. What is Echo? Web framework for Go that's built for scalability and ease of use. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Echo with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Echo. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS HTTPRouter Zap Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15927, + "_score": 173.9224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -222758,7 +222963,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Zap quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Zap Alerts   4 Zap observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Zap observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Zap installation docs Go-based logging tool for leveled logging across your applications. What is Zap? Go-based logging tool for leveled logging across your applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Zap with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Zap. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS HTTPRouter Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15927, + "_score": 173.9224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -222804,7 +223009,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 HTTPRouter quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Http Router Alerts   4 HTTPRouter observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 HTTPRouter observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. HTTPRouter installation docs Go-based HTTP request router built with a focus on performance and light resource usage. HTTPRouter and Golang| complete monitoring quickstart HTTPRouter Golang monitoring provides a new level of application visibility. The Golong-based HTTPRouter also focuses on performance and light resource usage. Monitoring HTTPRouter New Relic’s HTTPRouter Golang monitoring quickstart helps development teams set up monitoring tools and dashboards to quickly identify and fix errors in their Golang applications. As a Golang developer, you can create custom queries, leverage user-related data to optimize processes, and share highly visual interactive displays of data. New Relic and HTTPRouter features Track Golang language apps and microservices with New Relic’s HTTPRouter and Golang monitoring quickstart, including throughput, transaction errors, and response times. With a clear view into garbage collection behavior, memory usage, and CPU usage over time, your Golang development team can better understand your application’s runtime health. HTTPRouter infrastructure monitoring also provides a comprehensive view of host and server data. Key features include: Browser monitoring to track browser performance and usage Cross-application tracing to monitor transactions between APM-monitored apps Deployment markers for tracking code changes and overall impact on application health and performance Distributed tracing to better understand how your services and microservices interact Monitoring Goroutine counts for possible Goroutine leaks Providing real-time alerting notifications for errors or problems before they impact users Tracing asynchronous applications and creating segments in multiple Goroutines Synthetic transaction tracing to connect requests from synthetic monitors to underlying APM transactions Tracking important metrics by building custom dashboards New Relic's complete monitoring quickstart helps Golang development teams set up monitoring tools and dashboards to minimize complexity and improve efficiency, and ensure uptime. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS Zap Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.15916, + "_score": 173.9223, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -222851,7 +223056,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NATS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Nats Alerts   4 NATS observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 NATS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NATS installation docs NATS is an open-source messaging system written in Go. What is NATS? NATS is an open-source messaging system written in Go. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments NATS with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for NATS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin HTTPRouter Zap Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.71982, + "_score": 173.56204, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -222897,7 +223102,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Gin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Gin Alerts   4 Gin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Gin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Gin installation docs GoLang-based HTTP Web Framework with a focus on fast API. What is Gin? GoLang-based HTTP Web Framework with a focus on fast API. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Gin with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Gin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources NATS HTTPRouter Zap Echo Micro", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.7197, + "_score": 173.56195, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -222945,7 +223150,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Falcon quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Falcon observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Falcon observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Falcon installation docs Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. What is Falcon? Python-based web server gateway interface with a focus on clean implementation. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Falcon with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Falcon. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 164.56505, + "_score": 156.28242, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -222991,7 +223196,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 piston quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 piston observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 piston observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. piston installation docs Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. What is piston? Lightweight Python framework for building RESTful APIs in Django. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments piston with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for piston. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 Psycopg2 cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 164.17413, + "_score": 155.96185, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -223037,7 +223242,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 cherrypy quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CherryPy Alerts   4 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 cherrypy observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. cherrypy installation docs Object-oriented web framework built on Python. Why monitor CherryPy? CherryPy is a pythonic, object-oriented web framework that enables developers to build web applications. Monitoring CherryPy is critical to identify and track performance metrics like apdex, key transactions, error traces, and database query traces. Proactively monitor CherryPy with our New Relic CherryPy Quickstart’s out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. CherryPy quickstart highlights The New Relic CherryPy Quickstart has the following features - Dashboards - Monitor metrics like CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, and most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - including apdex score, cpu utilization and transaction tracing New Relic + CherryPy = Optimimum performance monitoring The New Relic CherryPy quickstart automatically instruments CherryPy with the New Relic Python agent. It empowers you to instantly monitor your application with seamless dashboards and alerts. You can also collect and analyze data to improve customer experience and make data-driven business decisions. The CherryPy integration can be done either with the admin script integration method or the PasteDeploy method. New Relic monitors your app’s user satisfaction and quickly alerts your team when an error occurs before it affects any user. For more insights about the performance, you can drill down to examine code-level transaction traces and database query traces. Install the New Relic CherryPy quickstart today to track key transactions, create custom dashboards for important metrics, and view performance after a deployment. It is the breakthrough to an efficient monitoring of CherryPy web server and CherryPy tools. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston Psycopg2 Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 164.17148, + "_score": 155.95969, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -223082,7 +223287,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Psycopg2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Psycopg2 Alerts   4 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Psycopg2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Psycopg2 installation docs Psycopg is the most popular PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language. Monitoring Psycopg2 Psycopg2 is a popular PostgreSQL database adapter for Python. It is an API which allows Python to interface with Postgres databases. It has a number of features such as thread safety, and was designed with concurrency in mind(supporting large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against common parallel programming errors, there are still things that can go wrong. Parallel connections increase memory and CPU utilization and can cause difficult-to-catch bugs. The Psycopg2 quickstart automatically monitors your Psycopg2 instances and provides instantaneous feedback on key metrics that affect performance. New Relic Psycopg2 quickstart features The Quickstart offers a number of visual dashboards that display the following data: CPU Utilization Memory heap used Garbage collection CPU time Top 5 slowest transactions Throughput reports Most popular transactions And more… It also offers alerts which will notify you when any of the metrics you’re monitoring fall into a critical range, or if an error arises. Alerts include Apdex score CPU utilization Transaction error New Relic - The complete Psycopg2 dashboard tool Any Python application which interfaces with a Postgres database is likely to use Psycopg2. This spans a huge array of applications from web backends to machine learning tools to general data stores. Regardless of the specific application, working with Psycopg2 on large-scale projects requires instantiating multiple simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. This observability pack can help you detect those before they become an issue. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization provide notifications when a CPU running Psycopg2 nears full capacity. This can be used as a diagnostic tool to identify which sections of an application might need refinements or refactoring. Another great tool are the alerts on transaction errors. This alert quick catches errors related to database transactions before they derail the rest of an application. They also speed up the debugging process as visibility into the sources of errors. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources jinja2 piston cherrypy Gearman Falcon", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 164.16884, + "_score": 155.95752, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -223128,7 +223333,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 jinja2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 jinja2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. jinja2 installation docs Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. What is jinja2? Python-based web templating language designed to make it easier for designers to work quickly and efficiently. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments jinja2 with the New Relic Python agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Python application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for jinja2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Dashboard   1 Akamai DataStream 2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Akamai Datastream2 Alerts   1 Akamai DataStream 2 observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Datastream2 - 5xx error greater than 1% Alert triggered when the error rate(5xx errors) exceeds 1% Documentation   1 Akamai DataStream 2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation docs Configure Akamai Datastream2 streaming logs to New Relic Akamai Quickstart Akamai Technologies is a leading content delivery network (CDN), cybersecurity, and cloud service provider. DataStream 2 DataStream 2 captures performance and security logs from your delivery properties and streams them in near real-time to provide complete monitoring. For more information please go to https://techdocs.akamai.com/datastream2/docs DataStream 2 quickstart The Akamai DataStream 2 quickstart enables you to monitor your performance and security logs in real time. Here are a few of the monitoring tools available with this quickstart: HTTP status code distribution Error rate Log ingest Cache hit retio TLS overhead time ranges Overhead byte ranges HTTP protocol distribution How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Gayatri S (Akamai Technologies) Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. 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Dashboard   1 Network Flow Devices quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Kentik Firehose Alerts   2 Network Flow Devices observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Flow Destinations Baseline This alert is triggered when the unique count of 'Destination:Port' endpoints for a Flow Device fluctuates more than 2 standard deviations above or below baseline for over 5 minutes. This is a measurement on the total number of destinations for your traffic and can be an associated metric to throughput signals from your applications. Flow Sources Baseline This alert is triggered when the unique count of 'Source:Port' endpoints for a Flow Device fluctuates more than 2 standard deviations above or below baseline for over 5 minutes. This is a measurement on the total number of sources for your traffic and can be an associated metric to throughput signals from your applications. Documentation   1 Network Flow Devices observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Network flow data installation docs Install NPM for flow data collection using a simple Docker container. The Network Flow Devices quickstart provides dashboards and alerts designed to give you deeper insights into your flow data. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) feature to visualize how users are consuming your bandwidth. (This quickstart contains Custom Visualizations which require Full User permissions to access) How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Set up network flow data monitoring Kentik Firehose KTranslate Docker container health monitoring Managing the 'ktranslate' Docker container Network KTranslate Container Health", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 709.65295, + "_score": 673.7438, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -223749,7 +223954,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 701.21985, + "_score": 663.64197, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -223798,7 +224003,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Network KTranslate Container Health quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Network - KTranslate Container Health Alerts   4 Network KTranslate Container Health observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Ktranslate Container Input Queue Length Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has an excessive input queue length. This number should be close to zero over time. If it is not that is an indication that the container does not have enough resources to keep up with the incoming data. You may need to scale horizontally or vertically to address these needs. Ktranslate Container Loss of Signal Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has stopped sending data completely. This can happen due to network outages, leaving the container stopped, or other failures. Ktranslate Container Low Buffer Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has a low number of available buffer allocations. This is an indication that the container does not have enough resources to keep up with the incoming data. You may need to scale horizontally or vertically to address these needs. Ktranslate SNMP Polling Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container is unable to communicate with a monitored SNMP device. You may need to check the SNMP credentials are valid or that the network path is open between the container and the device. Documentation   1 Network KTranslate Container Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. KTranslate Container Health Monitoring docs Monitor the health of your ktranslate container using out-of-box metrics and logs. The Network KTranslate Container Health quickstart provides a dashboard that gives you a holistic view of the health of all containers used for collecting your network telemetry, as well as example alerts to get you started. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) feature to visualize anomalies and/or bottlenecks in your network. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Marc Netterfield, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Network Flow Devices Kentik Firehose Network Syslog Network Routers and Switches Set up SNMP data monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 444.94983, + "_score": 422.48187, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -223851,7 +224056,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1004.8047, + "_score": 952.2047, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -223900,7 +224105,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 776.6578, + "_score": 736.0231, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -223954,7 +224159,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 Kentik Firehose quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Kentik Synthetics Kentik Firehose Alerts   3 Kentik Firehose observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Network Synthetic Jitter This alert will trigger when a Kentik network synthetic test has average jitter above 250 ms for 600 seconds. This is an indication of a very unreliable network path. Network Synthetic Latency This alert will trigger when a Kentik network synthetic test has average latency above 1000 ms for 600 seconds. This is an indication of a very slow network path. Network Synthetic Loss Percent This alert will trigger when a Kentik network synthetic test has average loss above 5 % for 600 seconds. This is an indication of a very unreliable network path. Documentation   1 Kentik Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Configuration docs Learn how to configure the Kentik Firehose and send data to New Relic This quickstart gives you visibility into data ingested via the Kentik Firehose. The data is sent to Kentik and enriched before being sent to New Relic. Deploying this quickstart gives insights into Network Flows, Network Synthetics, and performance telemetry associated with Kentik-monitored devices. Includes example alerts to get you started. For more information or support, please go to https://www.kentik.com/customer-care/ How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Josh Biggley (New Relic) Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Set up network flow data monitoring KTranslate Docker container health monitoring Network Flow Devices Managing the 'ktranslate' Docker container Network KTranslate Container Health", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 771.8806, + "_score": 732.7771, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -223996,7 +224201,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 726.13574, + "_score": 687.25586, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -224047,7 +224252,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Network KTranslate Container Health quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Network - KTranslate Container Health Alerts   4 Network KTranslate Container Health observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Ktranslate Container Input Queue Length Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has an excessive input queue length. This number should be close to zero over time. If it is not that is an indication that the container does not have enough resources to keep up with the incoming data. You may need to scale horizontally or vertically to address these needs. Ktranslate Container Loss of Signal Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has stopped sending data completely. This can happen due to network outages, leaving the container stopped, or other failures. Ktranslate Container Low Buffer Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has a low number of available buffer allocations. This is an indication that the container does not have enough resources to keep up with the incoming data. You may need to scale horizontally or vertically to address these needs. Ktranslate SNMP Polling Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container is unable to communicate with a monitored SNMP device. You may need to check the SNMP credentials are valid or that the network path is open between the container and the device. Documentation   1 Network KTranslate Container Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. KTranslate Container Health Monitoring docs Monitor the health of your ktranslate container using out-of-box metrics and logs. The Network KTranslate Container Health quickstart provides a dashboard that gives you a holistic view of the health of all containers used for collecting your network telemetry, as well as example alerts to get you started. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) feature to visualize anomalies and/or bottlenecks in your network. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Marc Netterfield, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Network Flow Devices Kentik Firehose Network Syslog Network Routers and Switches Set up SNMP data monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 540.5743, + "_score": 513.2285, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -224101,7 +224306,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Python quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   4 Python observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Python observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Python installation docs Python is an interpreted, high-level and general-purpose programming language. Complete quickstart for Python monitoring Python monitoring provides visibility into all your applications to help identify and resolve performance issues. Track key transactions, monitor a dashboard for critical metrics, and trigger alerts whenever an error or problem is detected before it impacts users. The Python quickstart enables development teams to dive deep into performance metrics to inspect database query traces, code-level transaction traces, and error traces. Why monitoring Python is so important Python monitoring agents enable developers to troubleshoot application and endpoint issues, identify specific dependencies, and meet service level agreements. Development teams can view detailed stack traces of sampled threads and extend performance monitoring to collect and analyze business data in a dashboard. This approach helps teams make data-driven decisions and enhance user experiences. What's included in this quickstart? New Relic's Python monitoring quickstart boasts instant full-stack observability out-of-the-box: Alerts (Adpex score, CPU utilization, transaction error) Dashboards (most popular transactions, average transaction duration today compared with that for the previous week, Adpex score comparisons, and more) Monitor scripts and functions Monitor WSGI web transactions New Relic - complete Python performance monitoring tool New Relic's Python agent helps developers measure time-based values like connections per minute. It allows teams to capture discrete events with key-value attributes attached to them and analyze and query data. In addition to the above, New Relic's Python agent includes: Browser monitoring Cross application tracing Custom metrics Event loop diagnostics Message queues Runtime metrics New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps Python developers minimize complexity and boost efficiency through enhanced visibility. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammerstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources FastAPI Ruby Elixir C Pika", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 389.3026, + "_score": 365.37186, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -224151,7 +224356,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Elixir observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. 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Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Mule ESB Postman Cloudflare Network Logs Network KTranslate Container Health DBmarlin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 125.13777, + "_score": 118.86159, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -224428,7 +224635,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Mule ESB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Mule ESB observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Mule ESB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Mule ESB installation docs Mule is a lightweight Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform. What is Mule ESB? Mule is a lightweight Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Mule ESB with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Mule ESB. To learn more about Mulesoft, visit their blog. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Flow Destinations Baseline This alert is triggered when the unique count of 'Destination:Port' endpoints for a Flow Device fluctuates more than 2 standard deviations above or below baseline for over 5 minutes. This is a measurement on the total number of destinations for your traffic and can be an associated metric to throughput signals from your applications. Flow Sources Baseline This alert is triggered when the unique count of 'Source:Port' endpoints for a Flow Device fluctuates more than 2 standard deviations above or below baseline for over 5 minutes. This is a measurement on the total number of sources for your traffic and can be an associated metric to throughput signals from your applications. Documentation   1 Network Flow Devices observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Network flow data installation docs Install NPM for flow data collection using a simple Docker container. 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Dashboard   1 Network Routers and Switches quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Network - Routers and Switches Alerts   6 Network Routers and Switches observability quickstart contains 6 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Average CPU % Used Violation This alert will trigger when a router or switch has more than 90% CPU utilization. Average Memory % Used Violation This alert will trigger when a router or switch has more than 90% memory utilization. Average Transmit % Used Violation This alert will trigger when a router or switch interface has more than 90% transmit utilization. You may want to filter this to only alert for specific interface names or descriptions. Ping Packet Loss % Violation This alert will trigger when a router or switch fails to respond to at least 10% of the pings sent by ktranslate. This indicates problems on the device or in the network between the container and the device. Ping Response Time Violation This alert will trigger when a router or switch takes more than 500 ms to respond to a ping. This requires that ping based checks are enabled in the ktranslate config using the response_time or ping_only options. Uplink Interface Down Violation This alert will trigger when a router or switch interface with the word \"uplink\" in the description reports as being down. You can change the NRQL to filter to other naming conventions. Documentation   1 Network Routers and Switches observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Network SNMP collection installation docs Install Network Monitoring for SNMP data collection using a simple Docker container. The Network Routers and Switches quickstart provides a dashboard that gives you a holistic view of the interface traffic across all of the routers and switches in your network, as well as example alerts to get you started. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Monitoring feature to visualize anomalies and/or bottlenecks in your network. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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This is an indication of a very unreliable network path. Network Synthetic Latency This alert will trigger when a Kentik network synthetic test has average latency above 1000 ms for 600 seconds. This is an indication of a very slow network path. Network Synthetic Loss Percent This alert will trigger when a Kentik network synthetic test has average loss above 5 % for 600 seconds. This is an indication of a very unreliable network path. Documentation   1 Kentik Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Configuration docs Learn how to configure the Kentik Firehose and send data to New Relic This quickstart gives you visibility into data ingested via the Kentik Firehose. The data is sent to Kentik and enriched before being sent to New Relic. Deploying this quickstart gives insights into Network Flows, Network Synthetics, and performance telemetry associated with Kentik-monitored devices. Includes example alerts to get you started. For more information or support, please go to https://www.kentik.com/customer-care/ How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Josh Biggley (New Relic) Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Dashboard   1 Network Routers and Switches quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Network - Routers and Switches Alerts   6 Network Routers and Switches observability quickstart contains 6 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Average CPU % Used Violation This alert will trigger when a router or switch has more than 90% CPU utilization. Average Memory % Used Violation This alert will trigger when a router or switch has more than 90% memory utilization. Average Transmit % Used Violation This alert will trigger when a router or switch interface has more than 90% transmit utilization. You may want to filter this to only alert for specific interface names or descriptions. Ping Packet Loss % Violation This alert will trigger when a router or switch fails to respond to at least 10% of the pings sent by ktranslate. This indicates problems on the device or in the network between the container and the device. Ping Response Time Violation This alert will trigger when a router or switch takes more than 500 ms to respond to a ping. This requires that ping based checks are enabled in the ktranslate config using the response_time or ping_only options. Uplink Interface Down Violation This alert will trigger when a router or switch interface with the word \"uplink\" in the description reports as being down. You can change the NRQL to filter to other naming conventions. Documentation   1 Network Routers and Switches observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Network SNMP collection installation docs Install Network Monitoring for SNMP data collection using a simple Docker container. The Network Routers and Switches quickstart provides a dashboard that gives you a holistic view of the interface traffic across all of the routers and switches in your network, as well as example alerts to get you started. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Monitoring feature to visualize anomalies and/or bottlenecks in your network. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources SNMP monitoring results have metrics missing Network KTranslate Container Health SNMP discovery results in 'Kentik Default' entities Advanced configuration for network monitoring KTranslate Docker container health monitoring", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 552.6261, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "title": "Network Routers and Switches", - "sections": "Network Routers and Switches", - "info": "Router and Switch telemetry from Network Monitoring give you valuable insights into potential issues with your network.", - "tags": "newrelic partner", - "quick_start_name": "Network Routers and Switches", - "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Network Routers and Switches quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Network - Routers and Switches Alerts   6 Network Routers and Switches observability" - }, - "id": "63237197196a67f8c19925ed" - }, { "sections": [ "Network Syslog", @@ -224650,7 +224857,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Network Syslog quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Network Syslog Overview Alerts   4 Network Syslog observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Syslog Alert Violation This alert will trigger when a network syslog message with \"Alert\" severity comes in. You should apply more conditions to make this alert more specific to your needs. Syslog Critical Violation This alert will trigger when a network syslog message with \"critical\" severity comes in. You should apply more conditions to make this alert more specific to your needs. Syslog Emergency Violation This alert will trigger when a network syslog message with \"emergency\" severity comes in. You should apply more conditions to make this alert more specific to your needs. Syslog Error Violation This alert will trigger when a network syslog message with \"error\" severity comes in. You should apply more conditions to make this alert more specific to your needs. Documentation   1 Network Syslog observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Network syslog installation docs Install Network Monitoring for syslog collection using a simple Docker container. The Network Syslog quickstart provides a dashboard that gives you a holistic view of collected syslogs from your network, as well as example alerts to get you started. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Monitoring feature to analyze and alert on system messages in your network. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 PDO observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PDO installation docs PDO is a lean, consistent way to access databases in PHP. What is PDO? PDO is a lean, consistent way to access databases in PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PDO with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for PDO. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources ODBC SQLite Kohana Symfony Guzzle", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 243.64113, + "_score": 231.36212, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -224798,7 +225005,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 SQLite quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 SQLite observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 SQLite observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. SQLite installation docs SQLite is a relational database management system that is embedded into applications. What is SQLite? SQLite is a relational database management system that is embedded into applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments SQLite with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for SQLite. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources ODBC PDO Kohana Symfony Guzzle", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 243.1552, + "_score": 230.96375, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -224845,7 +225052,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Kohana quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Kohana observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Kohana observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kohana installation docs Kohana is an HMVC PHP5 framework that provides a rich set of components for building web applications. What is Kohana PHP? Kohana PHP monitoring provides complete visibility into your applications to detect and resolve performance issues. DevOps teams can automatically instrument the Kohana framework and gain instant value with out-of-the-box dashboards by leveraging New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart. Enhance performance monitoring protocols and drive smart business decisions with this approach. Value of Kohana PHP Development teams benefit from instant observability with Kohana PHP monitoring. Developers can also take advantage of high-level app summary, monitor user satisfaction, and build architectural maps of the application. You can quickly find errors and issues by tracking key transactions, monitoring the Kohana dashboard for critical metrics, and alerting your team to errors or problems before they impact users. New Relic Kohana PHP Quickstart Features New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart offers: Alerts (duration, error rate, and throughput) Code-level transactions, error traces, and database query traces Distributed tracing to see the path taken by requests through a distributed system Customizable charts for metric timeslice data and other custom metrics sent to New Relic Kohana dashboards (for transactions overview, errors overview, VM overview, top five slowest transactions, latest error, and more) When you accelerate troubleshooting with distributed tracing and enhanced visibility into application and data lags in a Kohana dashboard, it's much easier for your team to quickly identify and resolve potential errors and ensure uptime. The Complete Kohana PHP Dashboard Tool Help developers optimize the entire infrastructure and help DevOps teams capture discrete events with key-value attributes attached to them, and analyze and query both application and business data. In addition to the above, New Relic's Kohana PHP quickstart also helps teams organize, query, and visualize data to answer critical questions about app performance and customer experiences. Connect more than 500 applications to one daemon to impose sampling once you reach the harvest cycle limits. This approach helps reduce complexity and improve efficiency through the instant observability provided by the Kohana dashboard. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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To resolve performance problems and errors with a slow or failing app, you need to be able to analyze whether the underlying cause is related to database performance, one or more hosts or services, or both. Using APM's transaction traces, slow query traces, and service maps, you can examine the specific query, database instance (host and port), and database name for the problem. APM's instance-level metrics can help you drill down to the specific instance or instances that are involved. This helps you quickly assess the impact and resolve the issue. Compatibility and requirements New Relic collects instance details for a variety of databases and database drivers. The ability to view specific instances and the types of database information in APM depends on your database driver and agent version: C SDK: See C SDK compatibility for datastore segments. Go: See Go agent instance-level compatibility for datastores. Java: See Java agent instance-level compatibility for databases. .NET: See .NET agent instance-level compatibility for datastores. Node.js: See Node.js agent instance-level compatibility for datastores. PHP: See PHP agent instance-level compatibility for databases. Python: See Python agent instance-level compatibility for databases and packages. Ruby: See Ruby agent instance-level compatibility for ORMs and gems. To request instance-level information from datastores currently not listed for your agent, get support at support.newrelic.com . Use datastore instance details to monitor and troubleshoot your app Use these examples as starting points to monitor and troubleshoot the performance of connections between your applications and associated datastore instances. The examples describe the New Relic capabilities that can help you determine whether the underlying cause behind app performance problems relates to your applications, a database instance configuration problem (such as a missing index), your organizations resources, or a combination. Slow query trace details example Your Apdex is falling, and you want to determine what is affecting your end users' experience with your app. On the APM Database page, you notice some slow queries, and you want to investigate further with your database vendor tools. To do this, you need to know the database name and the instance where the slow query occurred, since the issue may be specific to the instance. For example, the problem may be a missing index. Use APM's slow query traces to review query performance, locate the database name and instance, and identify any poorly written or inefficient queries. Transaction trace details example Your app has a performance issue, and you have used the APM Transactions page to identify a suspect transaction. When you select a transaction trace for the slow transaction, you notice that the database time is the key contributor to the transaction performance. From the selected transaction trace Details, you select the Database icon to review the Database query information. This shows both the query details and the specific instance where the query was executed. From here you can use your database vendor tools to further diagnose the issue. one.newrelic.com > APM & services > (select an app) > Monitor > Databases > (select a trace) > Trace details: To view information about a specific database and instance that may be contributing to an app's performance problem, select the Database icon. Query builder example If you are using a APM agent that supports database instance details, you can use query builder to report on metrics, such as response time and throughput. Alerting on custom metrics for instance performance example To be notified about a performance issue between your app and a database instance before it adversely impacts your customers' experience, use alerts. You can create alert policies that automatically notify appropriate personnel via PagerDuty, webhooks, etc. when problems escalate to the Critical thresholds you define. As part of the alert policy configuration, create a condition with custom metrics for a specific instance, using this format: Datastore/instance/vendor/host/port Copy For example: Datastore/instance/MySQL/msql-agent-1/12345 Copy", - "info": "", + "info": "Monitor Guzzle with New Relic's PHP agent", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Guzzle quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Guzzle installation docs PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. What is Guzzle? PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Guzzle with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Guzzle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Dashboard   1 Guzzle quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Guzzle installation docs PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. What is Guzzle? PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Guzzle with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Guzzle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Predis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Predis installation docs Predis is a flexible and feature-complete Redis client for PHP. What is Predis? Predis is a flexible and feature-complete Redis client for PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Predis with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. 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This quickstart automatically instruments Guzzle with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Guzzle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Predis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Predis installation docs Predis is a flexible and feature-complete Redis client for PHP. What is Predis? Predis is a flexible and feature-complete Redis client for PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Predis with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Predis. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -225069,7 +225282,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Silex quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Silex observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Silex observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Silex installation docs Silex is a PHP micro-framework based on the Symfony Components. Silex is a PHP micro-framework based on the Symfony Components. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -225116,7 +225329,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Kohana quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Kohana observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Kohana observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kohana installation docs Kohana is an HMVC PHP5 framework that provides a rich set of components for building web applications. What is Kohana PHP? Kohana PHP monitoring provides complete visibility into your applications to detect and resolve performance issues. DevOps teams can automatically instrument the Kohana framework and gain instant value with out-of-the-box dashboards by leveraging New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart. Enhance performance monitoring protocols and drive smart business decisions with this approach. Value of Kohana PHP Development teams benefit from instant observability with Kohana PHP monitoring. Developers can also take advantage of high-level app summary, monitor user satisfaction, and build architectural maps of the application. You can quickly find errors and issues by tracking key transactions, monitoring the Kohana dashboard for critical metrics, and alerting your team to errors or problems before they impact users. New Relic Kohana PHP Quickstart Features New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart offers: Alerts (duration, error rate, and throughput) Code-level transactions, error traces, and database query traces Distributed tracing to see the path taken by requests through a distributed system Customizable charts for metric timeslice data and other custom metrics sent to New Relic Kohana dashboards (for transactions overview, errors overview, VM overview, top five slowest transactions, latest error, and more) When you accelerate troubleshooting with distributed tracing and enhanced visibility into application and data lags in a Kohana dashboard, it's much easier for your team to quickly identify and resolve potential errors and ensure uptime. The Complete Kohana PHP Dashboard Tool Help developers optimize the entire infrastructure and help DevOps teams capture discrete events with key-value attributes attached to them, and analyze and query both application and business data. In addition to the above, New Relic's Kohana PHP quickstart also helps teams organize, query, and visualize data to answer critical questions about app performance and customer experiences. Connect more than 500 applications to one daemon to impose sampling once you reach the harvest cycle limits. This approach helps reduce complexity and improve efficiency through the instant observability provided by the Kohana dashboard. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Silex Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.87665, + "_score": 155.61185, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -225163,7 +225376,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Slim quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Slim observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Slim observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Slim installation docs PHP micro framework that helps you quickly write simple yet powerful web applications and APIs. What is Slim? PHP micro framework that helps you quickly write simple yet powerful web applications and APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Slim with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Slim. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Silex Kohana", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.50961, + "_score": 155.31091, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -225211,7 +225424,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Guzzle quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Guzzle installation docs PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. What is Guzzle? PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Guzzle with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Guzzle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Predis Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.87791, + "_score": 155.6129, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -225257,7 +225470,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Predis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Predis observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Predis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Predis installation docs Predis is a flexible and feature-complete Redis client for PHP. What is Predis? Predis is a flexible and feature-complete Redis client for PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Predis with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Predis. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -225300,7 +225513,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Silex quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Silex observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Silex observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Silex installation docs Silex is a PHP micro-framework based on the Symfony Components. Silex is a PHP micro-framework based on the Symfony Components. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -225346,7 +225559,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Symfony quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Symfony observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Symfony observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Symfony installation docs A set of reusable PHP components and a PHP framework to build web applications, APIs, microservices and web services. What is Symfony? A set of reusable PHP components and a PHP framework to build web applications, APIs, microservices and web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Symfony with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Symfony. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Guzzle Predis Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -225393,7 +225606,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Kohana quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Kohana observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Kohana observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kohana installation docs Kohana is an HMVC PHP5 framework that provides a rich set of components for building web applications. What is Kohana PHP? Kohana PHP monitoring provides complete visibility into your applications to detect and resolve performance issues. DevOps teams can automatically instrument the Kohana framework and gain instant value with out-of-the-box dashboards by leveraging New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart. Enhance performance monitoring protocols and drive smart business decisions with this approach. Value of Kohana PHP Development teams benefit from instant observability with Kohana PHP monitoring. Developers can also take advantage of high-level app summary, monitor user satisfaction, and build architectural maps of the application. You can quickly find errors and issues by tracking key transactions, monitoring the Kohana dashboard for critical metrics, and alerting your team to errors or problems before they impact users. New Relic Kohana PHP Quickstart Features New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart offers: Alerts (duration, error rate, and throughput) Code-level transactions, error traces, and database query traces Distributed tracing to see the path taken by requests through a distributed system Customizable charts for metric timeslice data and other custom metrics sent to New Relic Kohana dashboards (for transactions overview, errors overview, VM overview, top five slowest transactions, latest error, and more) When you accelerate troubleshooting with distributed tracing and enhanced visibility into application and data lags in a Kohana dashboard, it's much easier for your team to quickly identify and resolve potential errors and ensure uptime. The Complete Kohana PHP Dashboard Tool Help developers optimize the entire infrastructure and help DevOps teams capture discrete events with key-value attributes attached to them, and analyze and query both application and business data. In addition to the above, New Relic's Kohana PHP quickstart also helps teams organize, query, and visualize data to answer critical questions about app performance and customer experiences. Connect more than 500 applications to one daemon to impose sampling once you reach the harvest cycle limits. This approach helps reduce complexity and improve efficiency through the instant observability provided by the Kohana dashboard. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Silex Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.87665, + "_score": 155.61185, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -225436,7 +225649,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 LaunchDarkly observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. LaunchDarkly installation docs LaunchDarkly provides simple, scalable feature flag & toggle management (feature management) for the modern enterprise. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo LaunchDarkly provides simple, scalable feature flag & toggle management (feature management) for the modern enterprise. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors LaunchDarkly Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Split PHPunit Catchpoint Adopt OpenJDK Generate trace log for troubleshooting (Node.js)", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 167.98932, + "_score": 160.23125, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -225474,7 +225687,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Split observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Split installation docs A feature delivery platform that powers feature flag management, software experimentation, and continuous delivery. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo A feature delivery platform that powers feature flag management, software experimentation, and continuous delivery. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Split Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources LaunchDarkly PHPunit Catchpoint Adopt OpenJDK Generate trace log for troubleshooting (Node.js)", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 167.94838, + "_score": 160.1973, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -225518,7 +225731,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Guzzle quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Guzzle installation docs PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. What is Guzzle? PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Guzzle with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Guzzle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Predis Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.87791, + "_score": 155.6129, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -225564,7 +225777,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Predis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Predis observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Predis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Predis installation docs Predis is a flexible and feature-complete Redis client for PHP. What is Predis? Predis is a flexible and feature-complete Redis client for PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Predis with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Predis. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -225607,7 +225820,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Silex quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Silex observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Silex observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Silex installation docs Silex is a PHP micro-framework based on the Symfony Components. Silex is a PHP micro-framework based on the Symfony Components. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -225655,7 +225868,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Guzzle quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Guzzle installation docs PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. What is Guzzle? PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Guzzle with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Guzzle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Predis Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.87791, + "_score": 155.6129, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -225701,7 +225914,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Predis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Predis observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Predis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Predis installation docs Predis is a flexible and feature-complete Redis client for PHP. What is Predis? Predis is a flexible and feature-complete Redis client for PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Predis with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Predis. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -225744,7 +225957,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Silex quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Silex observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Silex observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Silex installation docs Silex is a PHP micro-framework based on the Symfony Components. Silex is a PHP micro-framework based on the Symfony Components. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -225790,7 +226003,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Symfony quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Symfony observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Symfony observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Symfony installation docs A set of reusable PHP components and a PHP framework to build web applications, APIs, microservices and web services. What is Symfony? A set of reusable PHP components and a PHP framework to build web applications, APIs, microservices and web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Symfony with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Symfony. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Guzzle Predis Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -225837,7 +226050,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Kohana quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Kohana observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Kohana observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kohana installation docs Kohana is an HMVC PHP5 framework that provides a rich set of components for building web applications. What is Kohana PHP? Kohana PHP monitoring provides complete visibility into your applications to detect and resolve performance issues. DevOps teams can automatically instrument the Kohana framework and gain instant value with out-of-the-box dashboards by leveraging New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart. Enhance performance monitoring protocols and drive smart business decisions with this approach. Value of Kohana PHP Development teams benefit from instant observability with Kohana PHP monitoring. Developers can also take advantage of high-level app summary, monitor user satisfaction, and build architectural maps of the application. You can quickly find errors and issues by tracking key transactions, monitoring the Kohana dashboard for critical metrics, and alerting your team to errors or problems before they impact users. New Relic Kohana PHP Quickstart Features New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart offers: Alerts (duration, error rate, and throughput) Code-level transactions, error traces, and database query traces Distributed tracing to see the path taken by requests through a distributed system Customizable charts for metric timeslice data and other custom metrics sent to New Relic Kohana dashboards (for transactions overview, errors overview, VM overview, top five slowest transactions, latest error, and more) When you accelerate troubleshooting with distributed tracing and enhanced visibility into application and data lags in a Kohana dashboard, it's much easier for your team to quickly identify and resolve potential errors and ensure uptime. The Complete Kohana PHP Dashboard Tool Help developers optimize the entire infrastructure and help DevOps teams capture discrete events with key-value attributes attached to them, and analyze and query both application and business data. In addition to the above, New Relic's Kohana PHP quickstart also helps teams organize, query, and visualize data to answer critical questions about app performance and customer experiences. Connect more than 500 applications to one daemon to impose sampling once you reach the harvest cycle limits. This approach helps reduce complexity and improve efficiency through the instant observability provided by the Kohana dashboard. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Silex Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.87665, + "_score": 155.61185, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -225886,7 +226099,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Guzzle quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Guzzle installation docs PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. What is Guzzle? PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Guzzle with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Guzzle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Predis Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.87791, + "_score": 155.6129, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -225929,7 +226142,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Silex quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Silex observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Silex observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Silex installation docs Silex is a PHP micro-framework based on the Symfony Components. Silex is a PHP micro-framework based on the Symfony Components. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -225975,7 +226188,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Symfony quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Symfony observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Symfony observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Symfony installation docs A set of reusable PHP components and a PHP framework to build web applications, APIs, microservices and web services. What is Symfony? A set of reusable PHP components and a PHP framework to build web applications, APIs, microservices and web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Symfony with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Symfony. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Guzzle Predis Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -226022,7 +226235,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Kohana quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Kohana observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Kohana observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kohana installation docs Kohana is an HMVC PHP5 framework that provides a rich set of components for building web applications. What is Kohana PHP? Kohana PHP monitoring provides complete visibility into your applications to detect and resolve performance issues. DevOps teams can automatically instrument the Kohana framework and gain instant value with out-of-the-box dashboards by leveraging New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart. Enhance performance monitoring protocols and drive smart business decisions with this approach. Value of Kohana PHP Development teams benefit from instant observability with Kohana PHP monitoring. Developers can also take advantage of high-level app summary, monitor user satisfaction, and build architectural maps of the application. You can quickly find errors and issues by tracking key transactions, monitoring the Kohana dashboard for critical metrics, and alerting your team to errors or problems before they impact users. New Relic Kohana PHP Quickstart Features New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart offers: Alerts (duration, error rate, and throughput) Code-level transactions, error traces, and database query traces Distributed tracing to see the path taken by requests through a distributed system Customizable charts for metric timeslice data and other custom metrics sent to New Relic Kohana dashboards (for transactions overview, errors overview, VM overview, top five slowest transactions, latest error, and more) When you accelerate troubleshooting with distributed tracing and enhanced visibility into application and data lags in a Kohana dashboard, it's much easier for your team to quickly identify and resolve potential errors and ensure uptime. The Complete Kohana PHP Dashboard Tool Help developers optimize the entire infrastructure and help DevOps teams capture discrete events with key-value attributes attached to them, and analyze and query both application and business data. In addition to the above, New Relic's Kohana PHP quickstart also helps teams organize, query, and visualize data to answer critical questions about app performance and customer experiences. Connect more than 500 applications to one daemon to impose sampling once you reach the harvest cycle limits. This approach helps reduce complexity and improve efficiency through the instant observability provided by the Kohana dashboard. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Silex Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.87665, + "_score": 155.61185, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -226069,7 +226282,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Slim quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Slim observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Slim observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Slim installation docs PHP micro framework that helps you quickly write simple yet powerful web applications and APIs. What is Slim? PHP micro framework that helps you quickly write simple yet powerful web applications and APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Slim with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Slim. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Silex Kohana", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.50961, + "_score": 155.31091, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -226118,7 +226331,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 ODBC quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 ODBC observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 ODBC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ODBC installation docs Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) is a standard application programming interface (API) for accessing database management systems (DBMS). What is ODBC? Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) is a standard application programming interface (API) for accessing database management systems (DBMS). Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments ODBC with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for ODBC. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PDO SQLite Kohana Symfony Guzzle", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 243.64128, + "_score": 231.36224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -226165,7 +226378,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 SQLite quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 SQLite observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 SQLite observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. SQLite installation docs SQLite is a relational database management system that is embedded into applications. What is SQLite? SQLite is a relational database management system that is embedded into applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments SQLite with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for SQLite. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources ODBC PDO Kohana Symfony Guzzle", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 243.1552, + "_score": 230.96375, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -226212,7 +226425,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Kohana quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Kohana observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Kohana observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kohana installation docs Kohana is an HMVC PHP5 framework that provides a rich set of components for building web applications. What is Kohana PHP? Kohana PHP monitoring provides complete visibility into your applications to detect and resolve performance issues. DevOps teams can automatically instrument the Kohana framework and gain instant value with out-of-the-box dashboards by leveraging New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart. Enhance performance monitoring protocols and drive smart business decisions with this approach. Value of Kohana PHP Development teams benefit from instant observability with Kohana PHP monitoring. Developers can also take advantage of high-level app summary, monitor user satisfaction, and build architectural maps of the application. You can quickly find errors and issues by tracking key transactions, monitoring the Kohana dashboard for critical metrics, and alerting your team to errors or problems before they impact users. New Relic Kohana PHP Quickstart Features New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart offers: Alerts (duration, error rate, and throughput) Code-level transactions, error traces, and database query traces Distributed tracing to see the path taken by requests through a distributed system Customizable charts for metric timeslice data and other custom metrics sent to New Relic Kohana dashboards (for transactions overview, errors overview, VM overview, top five slowest transactions, latest error, and more) When you accelerate troubleshooting with distributed tracing and enhanced visibility into application and data lags in a Kohana dashboard, it's much easier for your team to quickly identify and resolve potential errors and ensure uptime. The Complete Kohana PHP Dashboard Tool Help developers optimize the entire infrastructure and help DevOps teams capture discrete events with key-value attributes attached to them, and analyze and query both application and business data. In addition to the above, New Relic's Kohana PHP quickstart also helps teams organize, query, and visualize data to answer critical questions about app performance and customer experiences. Connect more than 500 applications to one daemon to impose sampling once you reach the harvest cycle limits. This approach helps reduce complexity and improve efficiency through the instant observability provided by the Kohana dashboard. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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To resolve performance problems and errors with a slow or failing app, you need to be able to analyze whether the underlying cause is related to database performance, one or more hosts or services, or both. Using APM's transaction traces, slow query traces, and service maps, you can examine the specific query, database instance (host and port), and database name for the problem. APM's instance-level metrics can help you drill down to the specific instance or instances that are involved. This helps you quickly assess the impact and resolve the issue. Compatibility and requirements New Relic collects instance details for a variety of databases and database drivers. The ability to view specific instances and the types of database information in APM depends on your database driver and agent version: C SDK: See C SDK compatibility for datastore segments. Go: See Go agent instance-level compatibility for datastores. Java: See Java agent instance-level compatibility for databases. .NET: See .NET agent instance-level compatibility for datastores. Node.js: See Node.js agent instance-level compatibility for datastores. PHP: See PHP agent instance-level compatibility for databases. Python: See Python agent instance-level compatibility for databases and packages. Ruby: See Ruby agent instance-level compatibility for ORMs and gems. To request instance-level information from datastores currently not listed for your agent, get support at support.newrelic.com . Use datastore instance details to monitor and troubleshoot your app Use these examples as starting points to monitor and troubleshoot the performance of connections between your applications and associated datastore instances. The examples describe the New Relic capabilities that can help you determine whether the underlying cause behind app performance problems relates to your applications, a database instance configuration problem (such as a missing index), your organizations resources, or a combination. Slow query trace details example Your Apdex is falling, and you want to determine what is affecting your end users' experience with your app. On the APM Database page, you notice some slow queries, and you want to investigate further with your database vendor tools. To do this, you need to know the database name and the instance where the slow query occurred, since the issue may be specific to the instance. For example, the problem may be a missing index. Use APM's slow query traces to review query performance, locate the database name and instance, and identify any poorly written or inefficient queries. Transaction trace details example Your app has a performance issue, and you have used the APM Transactions page to identify a suspect transaction. When you select a transaction trace for the slow transaction, you notice that the database time is the key contributor to the transaction performance. From the selected transaction trace Details, you select the Database icon to review the Database query information. This shows both the query details and the specific instance where the query was executed. From here you can use your database vendor tools to further diagnose the issue. one.newrelic.com > APM & services > (select an app) > Monitor > Databases > (select a trace) > Trace details: To view information about a specific database and instance that may be contributing to an app's performance problem, select the Database icon. Query builder example If you are using a APM agent that supports database instance details, you can use query builder to report on metrics, such as response time and throughput. Alerting on custom metrics for instance performance example To be notified about a performance issue between your app and a database instance before it adversely impacts your customers' experience, use alerts. You can create alert policies that automatically notify appropriate personnel via PagerDuty, webhooks, etc. when problems escalate to the Critical thresholds you define. As part of the alert policy configuration, create a condition with custom metrics for a specific instance, using this format: Datastore/instance/vendor/host/port Copy For example: Datastore/instance/MySQL/msql-agent-1/12345 Copy", - "info": "", + "info": "Monitor Guzzle with New Relic's PHP agent", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Guzzle quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Guzzle installation docs PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. What is Guzzle? PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Guzzle with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Guzzle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Guzzle installation docs PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. What is Guzzle? PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Guzzle with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Guzzle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Predis Silex Kohana Slim", + "info": "Monitor Predis with New Relic's PHP agent", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Predis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Predis observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. 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Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 392.8922, + "_score": 392.9986, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -226395,7 +226614,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Laravel quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Laravel observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Laravel observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Laravel installation docs Laravel is a free, open-source PHP MVC web framework. Laravel PHP Monitoring Laravel is a free, open-source PHP model-view-controller web framework that empowers developers to carry out common tasks in web and app development projects with ease. New Relic Laravel quickstart features The New Relic Laravel monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our standard dashboard provides a clear overview of transactions, errors and virtual machines. The Laravel PHP dashboard also helps you track other key indicators like daily transaction errors, comparison between weekly transaction errors, most popular transactions, and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like duration, error rate and throughput. Why monitor Laravel with New Relic? The New Relic Laravel quickstart installs the New Relic PHP agent so that you can instrument and monitor your Laravel application. It is your gateway to instant detection of changes in Laravel’s critical metrics. The integration helps you to monitor Laravel through a standard dashboard and three instant alerts. It can trigger low-throughput, high-error rate, and high-duration alerts when specific pre-defined alert conditions are met. The quickstart also supports Laravel to identify the appropriate place to insert JavaScript headers and footers for browser monitoring. Install the New Relic Laravel quickstart today to start monitoring your Laravel PHP framework’s key performance indicators. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP Django WordPress Java Tomcat", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 372.6093, + "_score": 354.15308, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -226445,7 +226664,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   4 .NET observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 .NET observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET installation docs A developer platform with tools and libraries for building web, mobile, desktop, games, IoT, cloud, and microservices. Comprehensive monitoring quickstart for .NET .NET Framework is a software product developed by Microsoft. It is a platform used on the Microsoft Windows operating system to build desktop and web applications and supports many programming languages. Why monitor .NET? .NET monitoring is an essential activity in .NET software development that enables software developers to observe the performance of an application in real-time. .NET monitoring enables a swift intervention if issues arise while the application runs. What should you look for in a .NET Monitor? An ideal .NET Performance Monitor must offer comprehensive and actionable information that software developers need to troubleshoot an application successfully. Some key components are: Preemptive performance monitoring Comprehensive full-stack performance monitoring Intimate code insights Granular error identification mechanism Comprehensive .NET Framework, Common Language Runtime (CLR), and Internet Information Services (IIS) monitoring What’s included in this quickstart: High-value alerts Code-related insights that acquaint developers with the intricate details of their application’s health and status by providing detailed information on errors, database queries, and transaction traces Alerts that proactively inform developers about the status of their applications What makes this quickstart unique? With this quickstart, you can monitor health and status in one place, focus on the most important information, and enable preventative maintenance strategy. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP Java Laravel Node.js Django", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 359.90546, + "_score": 342.08057, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -226495,7 +226714,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Node.js quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Node.js Alerts   4 Node.js observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Node.js observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Node.js installation docs Node.js is an open-source, cross-platform, back-end, JavaScript runtime environment that executes JavaScript code outside a web browser. The comprehensive Node.js monitoring system Node.js is an open-source platform built on Chrome's JavaScript runtime used to develop fast and scalable applications quickly with an event-driven, non-blocking input/output architecture. However, these attributes can be inconvenient because verifying the correctness of an application with asynchronous nested callbacks is complex. So, it’s important to watch executing Node.js systems closely. Monitoring your Node.js applications ensures optimal performance, allows the maximization of system availability, and ensures that a system’s health is well maintained. What should you look for in a Node.js dashboard? A reliable Node.js network monitor must provide enough information to identify the problem sources. Some crucial information includes process ID, log management, request rate, application availability, resource usage, uptime, downtime, system health, error rates and handling, number of connections, load average, and latency. What’s included in the Node.js quickstart? Install this quickstart to install preconfigured observability solutions: Multiple high-value alerts, including Apdex score and CPU utilization Informative dashboards (Slowest transactions, throughput comparisons, and more) The value of New Relic’s Node.js quickstart Our tool also provides other essential productivity and efficiency-enhancing innovations. Service Maps acquaints developers with their system's architecture providing vital insights to identify issues quickly. Error Analytics granularly pinpoints offending lines of code, relieving developers of a potentially arduous task so that they can concentrate on resolving issues. Our solution offers historical data that could prove essential in process improvement in addition to real-time information. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP Java .NET Compatibility and requirements for the Node.js agent Compatibility and requirements of AWS Lambda monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 294.25275, + "_score": 279.66656, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -226542,7 +226761,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Tomcat quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Tomcat observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Tomcat observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Tomcat installation docs Open-source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and WebSocket technologies. What is Tomcat? Open-source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and WebSocket technologies.It implements Java enterprise specs like WebSocket technologies and JavaServer Pages. The Apache Tomcat software powers large-scale, mission-critical web applications across a diverse range of organizations. New Relic Tomcat quickstart features Our Tomcat monitoring integration has the following features: A standard dashboard that tracks key indicators like error overview, virtual machine overview, daily transaction errors, transaction errors today vs 1 week ago, CPU utilization, memory heap used, and more Instant alerts on performance metrics like transaction errors and high CPU utilization Custom queries and immediate data visualization Why monitor Tomcat with New Relic? New Relic’s Tomcat monitoring quickstart automatically instruments Tomcat with the New Relic Java agent. It helps you to immediately monitor Tomcat’s memory usage and other indicators with instant alerts and a standard dashboard, giving you valuable insights to improve Tomcat’s performance. Our Tomcat integration empowers teams to monitor micros-services under Tomcat. Your team can leverage the integration to report all data for each service to New Relic and drill into specific JVMs to see the data and details for each instance. Get started with New Relic Tomcat monitoring quickstart today to proactively monitor Tomcat. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Java Laravel MySQL Django PHP", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 283.05164, + "_score": 269.0042, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -226591,7 +226810,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 MediaWiki quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 MediaWiki observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 MediaWiki observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MediaWiki installation docs MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki engine developed for use on Wikipedia. What is MediaWiki? MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki engine developed for use on Wikipedia. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MediaWiki with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for MediaWiki. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Joomla Magento Episerver CMS DNN Community DNN Evoq", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 454.25012, + "_score": 431.37268, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -226639,7 +226858,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Joomla quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Joomla observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Joomla observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Joomla installation docs Joomla is a free and open-source PHP content management system for publishing web content. What is Joomla? Joomla is a free and open-source PHP content management system for publishing web content. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Joomla with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Joomla. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Magento MediaWiki Episerver CMS DNN Community DNN Evoq", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 454.24985, + "_score": 431.37244, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -226687,7 +226906,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Episerver CMS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Episerver CMS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Episerver CMS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Episerver CMS installation docs Full service CMS with dedicated layers for commerce and marketing. Why monitor Episerver CMS? Episerver offers a web content management system (CMS), digital marketing, and digital commerce services via its Episerver Digital Experience Platform Cloud Service. New Relic quickstart instruments Episerver CMS with the New Relic .NET agent to instantly monitor Episerver CMS with best-in-class dashboards and alerts. Episerver CMS quickstart highlights The New Relic Episerver CMS quickstart has the following features: Dashboards: Our dashboards provide you a clear overview of transactions, errors, and the virtual machine. The dashboards also help you monitor other key indicators like top 10 failed transactions, latest errors, and more. Alerts: You can get instant alerts on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Our .NET agent supports both .NET Framework and .NET Core, and works with all .NET compatible languages. In addition to the .NET agent, you can also install New Relic’s infrastructure monitoring agent to view the performance of Episerver’s host environment. New Relic + Episerver CMS = Optimum performance monitoring Monitor your Episerver CMS performance with our .NET agent. The integration provides a high-level overview of Episerver CMS, giving you access to code-level details like transaction traces, database queries, and errors. Also, it empowers you to track activities across a large Episerver distributed system. New Relic Episerver CMS quickstart gives you proactive notifications from alerts to respond quickly when your app stops running seamlessly. You can use the query builder to create custom dashboards from your data. Download New Relic Episerver CMS quickstart today to monitor Episerver CMS metrics in real-time. This quickstart is your gateway to instant monitoring of your Episerver CMS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources DNN Community DNN Evoq Joomla Magento MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 413.52316, + "_score": 392.60147, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -226738,7 +226957,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 DNN Community quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 DNN Community observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 DNN Community observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. DNN Community installation docs DNN is the largest and most popular open source CMS on the Microsoft ASP.NET stack. What is DNN Community? DNN is the largest and most popular open source CMS on the Microsoft ASP.NET stack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments DNN Community with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for DNN Community. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Episerver CMS DNN Evoq Joomla Magento MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 389.0702, + "_score": 369.39966, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -226786,7 +227005,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 DNN Evoq observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Introduction to .NET Integrate New Relic .NET agent with your DNN Evoq to monitor the platform’s performance metrics in real time. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is DNN Evoq? DNN Evoq is a commercial edition of the DNN platform, the largest and most popular open source Content Management System (CMS) on the Microsoft ASP.NET stack. DNN Evoq includes customer support and provides premium features not available in the DNN platform. These premium features include personalization, in-page analytics, workflow and built-in connectors to Marketo, SharePoint, Amazon S3, and Dropbox. Integrate New Relic .NET agent with your DNN Evoq to monitor the platform’s performance metrics in real time. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments DNN Evoq with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. DNN Evoq and New Relic highlights New Relic’s DNN Evoq quickstart instruments DNN Evoq with the New Relic .NET agent, and empowers you to seamlessly monitor your DNN Evoq platform through out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Our .NET agent supports both .NET Framework and .NET Core, and it works with all .NET compatible languages. You can track your DNN Evoq platform in dynamic or distributed environments such as on-host VM servers, Microsoft Azure app services, cloud-managed server VM images, self-hosted Windows and Linux systems and Amazon AWS EC2 VMs. DNN Evoq ideal performance monitoring The DNN Evoq observability quickstart instruments DNN Evoq with New Relic .NET agent. The integration enables you to use Application Performance Monitoring (APM) to get a high-level overview of your DNN Evoq platform, and to track activity across the platform. With the integration, you can install infrastructure monitoring to view the performance of your platform’s host environment. Once you install our .NET agent, wait for a few minutes for your DNN Evoq platform to generate traffic, data will appear in the APM summary page. The agent includes a variety of configuration options to further customize your installation. You can extend your instrumentation by integrating the .NET agent with browser monitoring to gain visibility into end-user activity. You can also enable distributed tracing to understand activity across your platform. Download the New Relic DNN Evoq quickstart to effectively get value out of your telemetry data and monitor your DNN Evoq platform. This quickstart is your gateway to instant monitoring of your platform via our .NET agent. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Episerver CMS DNN Community Joomla Magento MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 368.05185, + "_score": 349.4593, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -226833,7 +227052,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Guzzle quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Guzzle installation docs PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. What is Guzzle? PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Guzzle with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Guzzle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Predis Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.87791, + "_score": 155.6129, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -226879,7 +227098,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Predis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Predis observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Predis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Predis installation docs Predis is a flexible and feature-complete Redis client for PHP. What is Predis? Predis is a flexible and feature-complete Redis client for PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Predis with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Predis. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -226925,7 +227144,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Symfony quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Symfony observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Symfony observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Symfony installation docs A set of reusable PHP components and a PHP framework to build web applications, APIs, microservices and web services. What is Symfony? A set of reusable PHP components and a PHP framework to build web applications, APIs, microservices and web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Symfony with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Symfony. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Guzzle Predis Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -226972,7 +227191,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Kohana quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Kohana observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Kohana observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kohana installation docs Kohana is an HMVC PHP5 framework that provides a rich set of components for building web applications. What is Kohana PHP? Kohana PHP monitoring provides complete visibility into your applications to detect and resolve performance issues. DevOps teams can automatically instrument the Kohana framework and gain instant value with out-of-the-box dashboards by leveraging New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart. Enhance performance monitoring protocols and drive smart business decisions with this approach. Value of Kohana PHP Development teams benefit from instant observability with Kohana PHP monitoring. Developers can also take advantage of high-level app summary, monitor user satisfaction, and build architectural maps of the application. You can quickly find errors and issues by tracking key transactions, monitoring the Kohana dashboard for critical metrics, and alerting your team to errors or problems before they impact users. New Relic Kohana PHP Quickstart Features New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart offers: Alerts (duration, error rate, and throughput) Code-level transactions, error traces, and database query traces Distributed tracing to see the path taken by requests through a distributed system Customizable charts for metric timeslice data and other custom metrics sent to New Relic Kohana dashboards (for transactions overview, errors overview, VM overview, top five slowest transactions, latest error, and more) When you accelerate troubleshooting with distributed tracing and enhanced visibility into application and data lags in a Kohana dashboard, it's much easier for your team to quickly identify and resolve potential errors and ensure uptime. The Complete Kohana PHP Dashboard Tool Help developers optimize the entire infrastructure and help DevOps teams capture discrete events with key-value attributes attached to them, and analyze and query both application and business data. In addition to the above, New Relic's Kohana PHP quickstart also helps teams organize, query, and visualize data to answer critical questions about app performance and customer experiences. Connect more than 500 applications to one daemon to impose sampling once you reach the harvest cycle limits. This approach helps reduce complexity and improve efficiency through the instant observability provided by the Kohana dashboard. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Silex Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.87665, + "_score": 155.61185, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -227019,7 +227238,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Slim quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Slim observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Slim observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Slim installation docs PHP micro framework that helps you quickly write simple yet powerful web applications and APIs. What is Slim? PHP micro framework that helps you quickly write simple yet powerful web applications and APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Slim with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Slim. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Silex Kohana", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.50961, + "_score": 155.31091, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -227070,7 +227289,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 PHP quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 PHP observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 PHP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PHP PHP is a general-purpose scripting language especially suited to web development. Complete solution to PHP monitoring Use our PHP monitoring agent to see a high-level summary of their app performance in a comprehensive PHP dashboard. Help teams monitor the app's Apdex, build architectural maps, and find and resolve errors quickly. A PHP agent collects and analyzes application data that drive data-driven decisions. Organize data, query data using NRQL, and visualize data (in customizable interactive dashboards) that directly impact customer experiences. How to speed up PHP with New Relic Identify slow AJAX request performance issues at a glance through our PHP dashboard that boasts broader visibility. Proactively monitor where you should concentrate your efforts and address potential errors quickly. What’s included? Our PHP quickstart include out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts, including: Alerts including error rates, duration, and throughput Multiple ready-to-use dashboards including throughput, error rate percentage, transaction time in milliseconds, and latest transactions Value of PHP quickstarts New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps developers leverage broader visibility in a PHP dashboard to resolve errors and speed up processes that enhance customer experiences. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Get started today.", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Java quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. 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However, there are a a lot of Java" + }, + "id": "6323426e28ccbcf45059c31f" + }, { "sections": [ "Tomcat", @@ -227121,7 +227387,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Tomcat quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Tomcat observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Tomcat observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Tomcat installation docs Open-source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and WebSocket technologies. What is Tomcat? Open-source implementation of the Java Servlet, JavaServer Pages, Java Expression Language and WebSocket technologies.It implements Java enterprise specs like WebSocket technologies and JavaServer Pages. The Apache Tomcat software powers large-scale, mission-critical web applications across a diverse range of organizations. New Relic Tomcat quickstart features Our Tomcat monitoring integration has the following features: A standard dashboard that tracks key indicators like error overview, virtual machine overview, daily transaction errors, transaction errors today vs 1 week ago, CPU utilization, memory heap used, and more Instant alerts on performance metrics like transaction errors and high CPU utilization Custom queries and immediate data visualization Why monitor Tomcat with New Relic? New Relic’s Tomcat monitoring quickstart automatically instruments Tomcat with the New Relic Java agent. It helps you to immediately monitor Tomcat’s memory usage and other indicators with instant alerts and a standard dashboard, giving you valuable insights to improve Tomcat’s performance. Our Tomcat integration empowers teams to monitor micros-services under Tomcat. Your team can leverage the integration to report all data for each service to New Relic and drill into specific JVMs to see the data and details for each instance. Get started with New Relic Tomcat monitoring quickstart today to proactively monitor Tomcat. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. 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Get started today.", - "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Java quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   4 Java observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Java observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. However, there are a a lot of Java-specific quirks that make the average program slow such as high default memory usage and lags in the startup time of the JVM. In order to get the most performance out of your Java applications, it’s important to continuously monitor them with tools such as the New Relic Java agent. New Relic Java quickstart features Dashboards showing average CPU utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Alerts for various metrics including high cpu utilization and transaction errors New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool Proactive Java monitoring yields reductions in site latency and improves the user experience. Our Java agent monitors app servers, databases, and message queuing systems, giving insight into all the key components which allow a web app to run. Custom instrumentation is also available for the add-on Java frameworks and libraries which may be used. The agent reports metric time-slice and event data, giving insight at scheduled intervals. It also provides JVM-level observability, providing thread pools data, HTTP sessions, and transactions. You can trace request flows through distributed systems, allowing you to pinpoint points of failure and proactively prevent downtime. All metrics and interfaces are unified via an included dashboard which provides a visual display of an application’s performance. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP .NET Tomcat Laravel Node.js", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 286.656, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "tags": "most popular", - "body": " . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java installation docs Popular object-oriented programming language with widespread platform and operating system support. Why monitoring Java is so important Java is a compiled language, with the potential to be very fast. 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Documentation   1 WordPress observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WordPress installation docs Monitoring for the self-hosted version of the popular CMS and blogging tool. Why monitor WordPress? WordPress is an open source software used for creating a website, blog, or app. It is a content management system with a plugin architecture and a template system known as Themes. New Relic WordPress quickstart empowers you to monitor the performance metrics of your WordPress via our PHP agent. WordPress quickstart highlights The New Relic WordPress quickstart has the following features: Dashboards: Proactively monitor metrics like total visitor time series, device types used, users’ top 5 operating systems, web transaction time, and database call counts. Alerts: Get instant alerts like Apdex score, memory usage, transaction errors, and CPU utilization. New Relic + WordPress = Optimum performance monitoring Monitor WordPress performance with our PHP agent. The integration allows you to track the time spent within each WordPress hook, plugin, and theme. You can control which WordPress-specific metrics your app sends to New Relic by using the PHP agent's ini setting newrelic.framework.WordPress.hooks. The dashboards provide interactive visualizations to explore the total visitor time series, device types used, users’ top 5 operating systems, web transaction time, and database call counts. With real user monitoring (RUM), New Relic measures the overall time to load an entire webpage and provides actionable insights into real users' experiences on your WordPress website. Install the New Relic WordPress quickstart today to instantly monitor WordPress key performance indicators with our PHP agent. The quickstart is the key to a seamless WordPress uptime monitoring. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Laravel Kafka MySQL Drupal PHP", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 272.6988, + "_score": 259.21658, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -227263,7 +227482,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Django quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Django observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Django observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Django installation docs Django is a Python-based free and open-source web framework that follows the model-template-views architectural pattern. What is Django? Django is a Python-based free, open-source web framework that follows the model-template-views architectural pattern. The framework enables the rapid development of secure and maintainable websites. It takes away the hassle of web development from developers, and empowers them to focus on writing apps without reinventing the wheel. New Relic Django quickstart features The New Relic Django monitoring quickstart has the following features: Dashboard: Our standard dashboard provides a clear overview of transactions and errors. The dashboards also help you track other key indicators like daily transaction errors, comparison between weekly transaction errors, memory heap used, most popular transactions, and more. Alerts: You can get instant alerts on performance metrics like Apdex score, CPU utilization, and transaction error. Why monitor Django with New Relic? Proactively monitor Django with New Relic’s Python agent. With an interactive dashboard, you can explore, query, and visualize your data. The quickstart also has three alerts that can detect changes in key metrics: The transaction error alert is triggered when transactions fail more than 10% of the time during a 5-minute period. The high CPU utilization alert is triggered when the CPU utilization is above 90%. Similarly, the Apdex score alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 during a period of 5 minutes. In addition, the New Relic Django integration can automatically add browser monitoring to any HTML page responses for the Django Python web framework. Install the New Relic Django quickstart to instrument Django with New Relic’s Python agent, and track Django’s key metrics in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Laravel Tomcat .NET Kafka MySQL", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 263.04742, + "_score": 250.04477, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -227310,7 +227529,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Guzzle quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Guzzle installation docs PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. What is Guzzle? PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Guzzle with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Guzzle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Predis Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.87791, + "_score": 155.6129, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -227356,7 +227575,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Predis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Predis observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Predis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Predis installation docs Predis is a flexible and feature-complete Redis client for PHP. What is Predis? Predis is a flexible and feature-complete Redis client for PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Predis with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Predis. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -227399,7 +227618,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Silex quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Silex observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Silex observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Silex installation docs Silex is a PHP micro-framework based on the Symfony Components. Silex is a PHP micro-framework based on the Symfony Components. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -227445,7 +227664,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Symfony quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Symfony observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Symfony observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Symfony installation docs A set of reusable PHP components and a PHP framework to build web applications, APIs, microservices and web services. What is Symfony? A set of reusable PHP components and a PHP framework to build web applications, APIs, microservices and web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Symfony with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Symfony. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Guzzle Predis Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -227491,7 +227710,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Slim quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Slim observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Slim observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Slim installation docs PHP micro framework that helps you quickly write simple yet powerful web applications and APIs. What is Slim? PHP micro framework that helps you quickly write simple yet powerful web applications and APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Slim with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Slim. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Silex Kohana", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.50961, + "_score": 155.31091, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -227541,7 +227760,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 MediaWiki quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 MediaWiki observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 MediaWiki observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MediaWiki installation docs MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki engine developed for use on Wikipedia. What is MediaWiki? MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki engine developed for use on Wikipedia. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MediaWiki with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for MediaWiki. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Joomla Magento Episerver CMS DNN Community DNN Evoq", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 454.25012, + "_score": 431.37268, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -227589,7 +227808,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Magento quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Magento observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Magento observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Magento installation docs Magento is an open-source e-commerce platform written in PHP. What is Magento? Magento is an open-source e-commerce platform written in PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Magento with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Magento. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Joomla MediaWiki Episerver CMS DNN Community DNN Evoq", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 454.24985, + "_score": 431.37244, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -227637,7 +227856,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Episerver CMS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Episerver CMS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Episerver CMS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Episerver CMS installation docs Full service CMS with dedicated layers for commerce and marketing. Why monitor Episerver CMS? Episerver offers a web content management system (CMS), digital marketing, and digital commerce services via its Episerver Digital Experience Platform Cloud Service. New Relic quickstart instruments Episerver CMS with the New Relic .NET agent to instantly monitor Episerver CMS with best-in-class dashboards and alerts. Episerver CMS quickstart highlights The New Relic Episerver CMS quickstart has the following features: Dashboards: Our dashboards provide you a clear overview of transactions, errors, and the virtual machine. The dashboards also help you monitor other key indicators like top 10 failed transactions, latest errors, and more. Alerts: You can get instant alerts on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Our .NET agent supports both .NET Framework and .NET Core, and works with all .NET compatible languages. In addition to the .NET agent, you can also install New Relic’s infrastructure monitoring agent to view the performance of Episerver’s host environment. New Relic + Episerver CMS = Optimum performance monitoring Monitor your Episerver CMS performance with our .NET agent. The integration provides a high-level overview of Episerver CMS, giving you access to code-level details like transaction traces, database queries, and errors. Also, it empowers you to track activities across a large Episerver distributed system. New Relic Episerver CMS quickstart gives you proactive notifications from alerts to respond quickly when your app stops running seamlessly. You can use the query builder to create custom dashboards from your data. Download New Relic Episerver CMS quickstart today to monitor Episerver CMS metrics in real-time. This quickstart is your gateway to instant monitoring of your Episerver CMS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources DNN Community DNN Evoq Joomla Magento MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 413.52316, + "_score": 392.60147, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -227688,7 +227907,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 DNN Community quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 DNN Community observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 DNN Community observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. DNN Community installation docs DNN is the largest and most popular open source CMS on the Microsoft ASP.NET stack. What is DNN Community? DNN is the largest and most popular open source CMS on the Microsoft ASP.NET stack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments DNN Community with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for DNN Community. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Episerver CMS DNN Evoq Joomla Magento MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 389.0702, + "_score": 369.39966, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -227736,7 +227955,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 DNN Evoq observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Introduction to .NET Integrate New Relic .NET agent with your DNN Evoq to monitor the platform’s performance metrics in real time. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is DNN Evoq? DNN Evoq is a commercial edition of the DNN platform, the largest and most popular open source Content Management System (CMS) on the Microsoft ASP.NET stack. DNN Evoq includes customer support and provides premium features not available in the DNN platform. These premium features include personalization, in-page analytics, workflow and built-in connectors to Marketo, SharePoint, Amazon S3, and Dropbox. Integrate New Relic .NET agent with your DNN Evoq to monitor the platform’s performance metrics in real time. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments DNN Evoq with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. DNN Evoq and New Relic highlights New Relic’s DNN Evoq quickstart instruments DNN Evoq with the New Relic .NET agent, and empowers you to seamlessly monitor your DNN Evoq platform through out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Our .NET agent supports both .NET Framework and .NET Core, and it works with all .NET compatible languages. You can track your DNN Evoq platform in dynamic or distributed environments such as on-host VM servers, Microsoft Azure app services, cloud-managed server VM images, self-hosted Windows and Linux systems and Amazon AWS EC2 VMs. DNN Evoq ideal performance monitoring The DNN Evoq observability quickstart instruments DNN Evoq with New Relic .NET agent. The integration enables you to use Application Performance Monitoring (APM) to get a high-level overview of your DNN Evoq platform, and to track activity across the platform. With the integration, you can install infrastructure monitoring to view the performance of your platform’s host environment. Once you install our .NET agent, wait for a few minutes for your DNN Evoq platform to generate traffic, data will appear in the APM summary page. The agent includes a variety of configuration options to further customize your installation. You can extend your instrumentation by integrating the .NET agent with browser monitoring to gain visibility into end-user activity. You can also enable distributed tracing to understand activity across your platform. Download the New Relic DNN Evoq quickstart to effectively get value out of your telemetry data and monitor your DNN Evoq platform. This quickstart is your gateway to instant monitoring of your platform via our .NET agent. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Episerver CMS DNN Community Joomla Magento MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 368.05185, + "_score": 349.4593, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -227783,7 +228002,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Guzzle quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Guzzle installation docs PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. What is Guzzle? PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Guzzle with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Guzzle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Predis Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.87791, + "_score": 155.6129, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -227829,7 +228048,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Predis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Predis observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Predis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Predis installation docs Predis is a flexible and feature-complete Redis client for PHP. What is Predis? Predis is a flexible and feature-complete Redis client for PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Predis with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Predis. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -227872,7 +228091,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Silex quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Silex observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Silex observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Silex installation docs Silex is a PHP micro-framework based on the Symfony Components. Silex is a PHP micro-framework based on the Symfony Components. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -227918,7 +228137,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Symfony quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Symfony observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Symfony observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Symfony installation docs A set of reusable PHP components and a PHP framework to build web applications, APIs, microservices and web services. What is Symfony? A set of reusable PHP components and a PHP framework to build web applications, APIs, microservices and web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Symfony with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Symfony. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Guzzle Predis Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -227965,7 +228184,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Kohana quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Kohana observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Kohana observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kohana installation docs Kohana is an HMVC PHP5 framework that provides a rich set of components for building web applications. What is Kohana PHP? Kohana PHP monitoring provides complete visibility into your applications to detect and resolve performance issues. DevOps teams can automatically instrument the Kohana framework and gain instant value with out-of-the-box dashboards by leveraging New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart. Enhance performance monitoring protocols and drive smart business decisions with this approach. Value of Kohana PHP Development teams benefit from instant observability with Kohana PHP monitoring. Developers can also take advantage of high-level app summary, monitor user satisfaction, and build architectural maps of the application. You can quickly find errors and issues by tracking key transactions, monitoring the Kohana dashboard for critical metrics, and alerting your team to errors or problems before they impact users. New Relic Kohana PHP Quickstart Features New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart offers: Alerts (duration, error rate, and throughput) Code-level transactions, error traces, and database query traces Distributed tracing to see the path taken by requests through a distributed system Customizable charts for metric timeslice data and other custom metrics sent to New Relic Kohana dashboards (for transactions overview, errors overview, VM overview, top five slowest transactions, latest error, and more) When you accelerate troubleshooting with distributed tracing and enhanced visibility into application and data lags in a Kohana dashboard, it's much easier for your team to quickly identify and resolve potential errors and ensure uptime. The Complete Kohana PHP Dashboard Tool Help developers optimize the entire infrastructure and help DevOps teams capture discrete events with key-value attributes attached to them, and analyze and query both application and business data. In addition to the above, New Relic's Kohana PHP quickstart also helps teams organize, query, and visualize data to answer critical questions about app performance and customer experiences. Connect more than 500 applications to one daemon to impose sampling once you reach the harvest cycle limits. This approach helps reduce complexity and improve efficiency through the instant observability provided by the Kohana dashboard. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Silex Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.87665, + "_score": 155.61185, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -228015,7 +228234,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 ODBC quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 ODBC observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 ODBC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ODBC installation docs Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) is a standard application programming interface (API) for accessing database management systems (DBMS). What is ODBC? Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) is a standard application programming interface (API) for accessing database management systems (DBMS). Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments ODBC with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for ODBC. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PDO SQLite Kohana Symfony Guzzle", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 243.64128, + "_score": 231.36224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -228062,7 +228281,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 PDO quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 PDO observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 PDO observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PDO installation docs PDO is a lean, consistent way to access databases in PHP. What is PDO? PDO is a lean, consistent way to access databases in PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PDO with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for PDO. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources ODBC SQLite Kohana Symfony Guzzle", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 243.64113, + "_score": 231.36212, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -228109,7 +228328,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Kohana quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Kohana observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Kohana observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kohana installation docs Kohana is an HMVC PHP5 framework that provides a rich set of components for building web applications. What is Kohana PHP? Kohana PHP monitoring provides complete visibility into your applications to detect and resolve performance issues. DevOps teams can automatically instrument the Kohana framework and gain instant value with out-of-the-box dashboards by leveraging New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart. Enhance performance monitoring protocols and drive smart business decisions with this approach. Value of Kohana PHP Development teams benefit from instant observability with Kohana PHP monitoring. Developers can also take advantage of high-level app summary, monitor user satisfaction, and build architectural maps of the application. You can quickly find errors and issues by tracking key transactions, monitoring the Kohana dashboard for critical metrics, and alerting your team to errors or problems before they impact users. New Relic Kohana PHP Quickstart Features New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart offers: Alerts (duration, error rate, and throughput) Code-level transactions, error traces, and database query traces Distributed tracing to see the path taken by requests through a distributed system Customizable charts for metric timeslice data and other custom metrics sent to New Relic Kohana dashboards (for transactions overview, errors overview, VM overview, top five slowest transactions, latest error, and more) When you accelerate troubleshooting with distributed tracing and enhanced visibility into application and data lags in a Kohana dashboard, it's much easier for your team to quickly identify and resolve potential errors and ensure uptime. The Complete Kohana PHP Dashboard Tool Help developers optimize the entire infrastructure and help DevOps teams capture discrete events with key-value attributes attached to them, and analyze and query both application and business data. In addition to the above, New Relic's Kohana PHP quickstart also helps teams organize, query, and visualize data to answer critical questions about app performance and customer experiences. Connect more than 500 applications to one daemon to impose sampling once you reach the harvest cycle limits. This approach helps reduce complexity and improve efficiency through the instant observability provided by the Kohana dashboard. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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To resolve performance problems and errors with a slow or failing app, you need to be able to analyze whether the underlying cause is related to database performance, one or more hosts or services, or both. Using APM's transaction traces, slow query traces, and service maps, you can examine the specific query, database instance (host and port), and database name for the problem. APM's instance-level metrics can help you drill down to the specific instance or instances that are involved. This helps you quickly assess the impact and resolve the issue. Compatibility and requirements New Relic collects instance details for a variety of databases and database drivers. The ability to view specific instances and the types of database information in APM depends on your database driver and agent version: C SDK: See C SDK compatibility for datastore segments. Go: See Go agent instance-level compatibility for datastores. Java: See Java agent instance-level compatibility for databases. .NET: See .NET agent instance-level compatibility for datastores. Node.js: See Node.js agent instance-level compatibility for datastores. PHP: See PHP agent instance-level compatibility for databases. Python: See Python agent instance-level compatibility for databases and packages. Ruby: See Ruby agent instance-level compatibility for ORMs and gems. To request instance-level information from datastores currently not listed for your agent, get support at support.newrelic.com . Use datastore instance details to monitor and troubleshoot your app Use these examples as starting points to monitor and troubleshoot the performance of connections between your applications and associated datastore instances. The examples describe the New Relic capabilities that can help you determine whether the underlying cause behind app performance problems relates to your applications, a database instance configuration problem (such as a missing index), your organizations resources, or a combination. Slow query trace details example Your Apdex is falling, and you want to determine what is affecting your end users' experience with your app. On the APM Database page, you notice some slow queries, and you want to investigate further with your database vendor tools. To do this, you need to know the database name and the instance where the slow query occurred, since the issue may be specific to the instance. For example, the problem may be a missing index. Use APM's slow query traces to review query performance, locate the database name and instance, and identify any poorly written or inefficient queries. Transaction trace details example Your app has a performance issue, and you have used the APM Transactions page to identify a suspect transaction. When you select a transaction trace for the slow transaction, you notice that the database time is the key contributor to the transaction performance. From the selected transaction trace Details, you select the Database icon to review the Database query information. This shows both the query details and the specific instance where the query was executed. From here you can use your database vendor tools to further diagnose the issue. one.newrelic.com > APM & services > (select an app) > Monitor > Databases > (select a trace) > Trace details: To view information about a specific database and instance that may be contributing to an app's performance problem, select the Database icon. Query builder example If you are using a APM agent that supports database instance details, you can use query builder to report on metrics, such as response time and throughput. Alerting on custom metrics for instance performance example To be notified about a performance issue between your app and a database instance before it adversely impacts your customers' experience, use alerts. You can create alert policies that automatically notify appropriate personnel via PagerDuty, webhooks, etc. when problems escalate to the Critical thresholds you define. As part of the alert policy configuration, create a condition with custom metrics for a specific instance, using this format: Datastore/instance/vendor/host/port Copy For example: Datastore/instance/MySQL/msql-agent-1/12345 Copy", - "info": "", + "info": "Monitor Guzzle with New Relic's PHP agent", + "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Guzzle quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Guzzle installation docs PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. What is Guzzle? PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Guzzle with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Guzzle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Guzzle observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Guzzle installation docs PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. What is Guzzle? PHP-based HTTP client built for ease of use and integration with popular web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Guzzle with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Guzzle. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Predis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Predis installation docs Predis is a flexible and feature-complete Redis client for PHP. What is Predis? Predis is a flexible and feature-complete Redis client for PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Predis with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Predis. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -228333,7 +228558,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Silex quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Silex observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Silex observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Silex installation docs Silex is a PHP micro-framework based on the Symfony Components. Silex is a PHP micro-framework based on the Symfony Components. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -228379,7 +228604,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Symfony quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Symfony observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Symfony observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Symfony installation docs A set of reusable PHP components and a PHP framework to build web applications, APIs, microservices and web services. What is Symfony? A set of reusable PHP components and a PHP framework to build web applications, APIs, microservices and web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Symfony with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Symfony. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Guzzle Predis Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -228426,7 +228651,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Kohana quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Kohana observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Kohana observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kohana installation docs Kohana is an HMVC PHP5 framework that provides a rich set of components for building web applications. What is Kohana PHP? Kohana PHP monitoring provides complete visibility into your applications to detect and resolve performance issues. DevOps teams can automatically instrument the Kohana framework and gain instant value with out-of-the-box dashboards by leveraging New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart. Enhance performance monitoring protocols and drive smart business decisions with this approach. Value of Kohana PHP Development teams benefit from instant observability with Kohana PHP monitoring. Developers can also take advantage of high-level app summary, monitor user satisfaction, and build architectural maps of the application. You can quickly find errors and issues by tracking key transactions, monitoring the Kohana dashboard for critical metrics, and alerting your team to errors or problems before they impact users. New Relic Kohana PHP Quickstart Features New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart offers: Alerts (duration, error rate, and throughput) Code-level transactions, error traces, and database query traces Distributed tracing to see the path taken by requests through a distributed system Customizable charts for metric timeslice data and other custom metrics sent to New Relic Kohana dashboards (for transactions overview, errors overview, VM overview, top five slowest transactions, latest error, and more) When you accelerate troubleshooting with distributed tracing and enhanced visibility into application and data lags in a Kohana dashboard, it's much easier for your team to quickly identify and resolve potential errors and ensure uptime. The Complete Kohana PHP Dashboard Tool Help developers optimize the entire infrastructure and help DevOps teams capture discrete events with key-value attributes attached to them, and analyze and query both application and business data. In addition to the above, New Relic's Kohana PHP quickstart also helps teams organize, query, and visualize data to answer critical questions about app performance and customer experiences. Connect more than 500 applications to one daemon to impose sampling once you reach the harvest cycle limits. This approach helps reduce complexity and improve efficiency through the instant observability provided by the Kohana dashboard. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Silex Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.87665, + "_score": 155.61185, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -228475,7 +228700,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Predis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Predis observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Predis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Predis installation docs Predis is a flexible and feature-complete Redis client for PHP. What is Predis? Predis is a flexible and feature-complete Redis client for PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Predis with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Predis. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -228518,7 +228743,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Silex quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Silex observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Silex observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Silex installation docs Silex is a PHP micro-framework based on the Symfony Components. Silex is a PHP micro-framework based on the Symfony Components. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -228564,7 +228789,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Symfony quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Symfony observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Symfony observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Symfony installation docs A set of reusable PHP components and a PHP framework to build web applications, APIs, microservices and web services. What is Symfony? A set of reusable PHP components and a PHP framework to build web applications, APIs, microservices and web services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Symfony with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Symfony. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Guzzle Predis Silex Kohana Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.8778, + "_score": 155.61281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -228611,7 +228836,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Kohana quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Kohana observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Kohana observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kohana installation docs Kohana is an HMVC PHP5 framework that provides a rich set of components for building web applications. What is Kohana PHP? Kohana PHP monitoring provides complete visibility into your applications to detect and resolve performance issues. DevOps teams can automatically instrument the Kohana framework and gain instant value with out-of-the-box dashboards by leveraging New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart. Enhance performance monitoring protocols and drive smart business decisions with this approach. Value of Kohana PHP Development teams benefit from instant observability with Kohana PHP monitoring. Developers can also take advantage of high-level app summary, monitor user satisfaction, and build architectural maps of the application. You can quickly find errors and issues by tracking key transactions, monitoring the Kohana dashboard for critical metrics, and alerting your team to errors or problems before they impact users. New Relic Kohana PHP Quickstart Features New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart offers: Alerts (duration, error rate, and throughput) Code-level transactions, error traces, and database query traces Distributed tracing to see the path taken by requests through a distributed system Customizable charts for metric timeslice data and other custom metrics sent to New Relic Kohana dashboards (for transactions overview, errors overview, VM overview, top five slowest transactions, latest error, and more) When you accelerate troubleshooting with distributed tracing and enhanced visibility into application and data lags in a Kohana dashboard, it's much easier for your team to quickly identify and resolve potential errors and ensure uptime. The Complete Kohana PHP Dashboard Tool Help developers optimize the entire infrastructure and help DevOps teams capture discrete events with key-value attributes attached to them, and analyze and query both application and business data. In addition to the above, New Relic's Kohana PHP quickstart also helps teams organize, query, and visualize data to answer critical questions about app performance and customer experiences. Connect more than 500 applications to one daemon to impose sampling once you reach the harvest cycle limits. This approach helps reduce complexity and improve efficiency through the instant observability provided by the Kohana dashboard. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Silex Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.87665, + "_score": 155.61185, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -228658,7 +228883,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Slim quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Slim observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Slim observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Slim installation docs PHP micro framework that helps you quickly write simple yet powerful web applications and APIs. What is Slim? PHP micro framework that helps you quickly write simple yet powerful web applications and APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Slim with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Slim. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Symfony Guzzle Predis Silex Kohana", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 163.50961, + "_score": 155.31091, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -228708,7 +228933,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Magento quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Magento observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Magento observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Magento installation docs Magento is an open-source e-commerce platform written in PHP. What is Magento? Magento is an open-source e-commerce platform written in PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Magento with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Magento. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Joomla MediaWiki Episerver CMS DNN Community DNN Evoq", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 454.24985, + "_score": 431.37244, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -228756,7 +228981,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Joomla quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Joomla observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Joomla observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Joomla installation docs Joomla is a free and open-source PHP content management system for publishing web content. What is Joomla? Joomla is a free and open-source PHP content management system for publishing web content. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Joomla with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Joomla. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Magento MediaWiki Episerver CMS DNN Community DNN Evoq", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 454.24985, + "_score": 431.37244, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -228804,7 +229029,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Episerver CMS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Episerver CMS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Episerver CMS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Episerver CMS installation docs Full service CMS with dedicated layers for commerce and marketing. Why monitor Episerver CMS? Episerver offers a web content management system (CMS), digital marketing, and digital commerce services via its Episerver Digital Experience Platform Cloud Service. New Relic quickstart instruments Episerver CMS with the New Relic .NET agent to instantly monitor Episerver CMS with best-in-class dashboards and alerts. Episerver CMS quickstart highlights The New Relic Episerver CMS quickstart has the following features: Dashboards: Our dashboards provide you a clear overview of transactions, errors, and the virtual machine. The dashboards also help you monitor other key indicators like top 10 failed transactions, latest errors, and more. Alerts: You can get instant alerts on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Our .NET agent supports both .NET Framework and .NET Core, and works with all .NET compatible languages. In addition to the .NET agent, you can also install New Relic’s infrastructure monitoring agent to view the performance of Episerver’s host environment. New Relic + Episerver CMS = Optimum performance monitoring Monitor your Episerver CMS performance with our .NET agent. The integration provides a high-level overview of Episerver CMS, giving you access to code-level details like transaction traces, database queries, and errors. Also, it empowers you to track activities across a large Episerver distributed system. New Relic Episerver CMS quickstart gives you proactive notifications from alerts to respond quickly when your app stops running seamlessly. You can use the query builder to create custom dashboards from your data. Download New Relic Episerver CMS quickstart today to monitor Episerver CMS metrics in real-time. This quickstart is your gateway to instant monitoring of your Episerver CMS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources DNN Community DNN Evoq Joomla Magento MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 413.52316, + "_score": 392.60147, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -228855,7 +229080,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 DNN Community quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 DNN Community observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 DNN Community observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. DNN Community installation docs DNN is the largest and most popular open source CMS on the Microsoft ASP.NET stack. What is DNN Community? DNN is the largest and most popular open source CMS on the Microsoft ASP.NET stack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments DNN Community with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for DNN Community. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Episerver CMS DNN Evoq Joomla Magento MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 389.0702, + "_score": 369.39966, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -228903,7 +229128,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 DNN Evoq observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Introduction to .NET Integrate New Relic .NET agent with your DNN Evoq to monitor the platform’s performance metrics in real time. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is DNN Evoq? DNN Evoq is a commercial edition of the DNN platform, the largest and most popular open source Content Management System (CMS) on the Microsoft ASP.NET stack. DNN Evoq includes customer support and provides premium features not available in the DNN platform. These premium features include personalization, in-page analytics, workflow and built-in connectors to Marketo, SharePoint, Amazon S3, and Dropbox. Integrate New Relic .NET agent with your DNN Evoq to monitor the platform’s performance metrics in real time. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments DNN Evoq with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. DNN Evoq and New Relic highlights New Relic’s DNN Evoq quickstart instruments DNN Evoq with the New Relic .NET agent, and empowers you to seamlessly monitor your DNN Evoq platform through out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Our .NET agent supports both .NET Framework and .NET Core, and it works with all .NET compatible languages. You can track your DNN Evoq platform in dynamic or distributed environments such as on-host VM servers, Microsoft Azure app services, cloud-managed server VM images, self-hosted Windows and Linux systems and Amazon AWS EC2 VMs. DNN Evoq ideal performance monitoring The DNN Evoq observability quickstart instruments DNN Evoq with New Relic .NET agent. The integration enables you to use Application Performance Monitoring (APM) to get a high-level overview of your DNN Evoq platform, and to track activity across the platform. With the integration, you can install infrastructure monitoring to view the performance of your platform’s host environment. Once you install our .NET agent, wait for a few minutes for your DNN Evoq platform to generate traffic, data will appear in the APM summary page. The agent includes a variety of configuration options to further customize your installation. You can extend your instrumentation by integrating the .NET agent with browser monitoring to gain visibility into end-user activity. You can also enable distributed tracing to understand activity across your platform. Download the New Relic DNN Evoq quickstart to effectively get value out of your telemetry data and monitor your DNN Evoq platform. This quickstart is your gateway to instant monitoring of your platform via our .NET agent. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Episerver CMS DNN Community Joomla Magento MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 368.05185, + "_score": 349.4593, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -228947,7 +229172,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Memcached quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Memcached Documentation   1 Memcached observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Memcached Open-source distributed memory caching system to reduce the number of calls to external databases or APIs. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Official New Relic quickstart for Memcached Use this quickstart together with the New Relic Memcached On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your Memcached instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.0152, + "_score": 152.8912, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -228991,7 +229216,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Oracle Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Oracle Database installation docs Traditional database management system for running online transaction processing, data warehousing, and mixed database workloads. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Oracle? Traditional database management system for running online transaction processing, data warehousing, and mixed database workloads. Get started! Use New Relic's Oracle Database integration to collect key performance metrics on databases, tablespaces, and memory by default. Follow the Oracle Database monitoring integration documentation to get started. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Memcached Couchbase Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.0152, + "_score": 152.8912, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -229037,7 +229262,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Couchbase quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Couchbase Documentation   1 Couchbase observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Couchbase Couchbase is an open-source, distributed multi-model NoSQL document-oriented database software package. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Couchbase is an award-winning distributed NoSQL cloud database. It delivers unmatched versatility, performance, scalability, and financial value across cloud, on-premises, hybrid, distributed cloud, and edge computing deployments. As a key-value and document database that’s memory first, Couchbase empowers developers to build responsive and flexible cloud, mobile, and edge computing applications that scale effortlessly. You can use this quickstart together with the New Relic Couchbase On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your Couchbase instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Cassandra Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 161.0152, + "_score": 152.8912, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -229079,7 +229304,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Microsoft SQL Server observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MSSQL installation docs Relational database management system used to store and retrieve data as requested by other software applications. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Relational database management system used to store and retrieve data as requested by other software applications. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 160.73091, + "_score": 152.65814, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -229125,7 +229350,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Cassandra quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Cassandra Documentation   1 Cassandra observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Cassandra Open-source NoSQL database management platform built for large datasets. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor Cassandra? Monitoring Cassandra performance is vital to identify slowdowns, diagnose issues, and take prompt actions to correct any problems. Monitor Cassandra efficiently with New Relic’s Cassandra quickstart. Cassandra quickstart highlights The New Relic Cassandra quickstart automatically instruments your database and includes pre-built dashboards visualizing: client request rates average pending pool tasks active request pool tasks active and pending read tasks by node write/read latency New Relic + Cassandra - Your tool for better monitoring Monitor all Cassandra key performance indicators with the New Relic Cassandra integration. This gives you insights on client request rates, average pending and active request pool tasks, active and pending read tasks by node, write latency, read latency, etc. The Cassandra integration sends performance metrics and inventory data from your Cassandra database to the New Relic platform. On the platform, you can view pre-built dashboards of your Cassandra metric data, create alert policies, query data for troubleshooting purposes, and create charts. Monitoring multiple Cassandra servers from the same integration is possible with New Relic by leveraging the multi-instance monitoring configuration. Our integration allows you to monitor Cassandra running as a service in Kubernetes or on Amazon ECS. You can also install New Relic's infrastructure monitoring agent on a Linux host that is running Cassandra. Download the New Relic Cassandra Quickstart now to monitor Cassandra query performance and improve Cassandra speed. Address the issue of complexity in your data infrastructure and ensure the good health of Cassandra clusters. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Redis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 160.67694, + "_score": 152.61389, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -229184,7 +229409,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 656.4492, + "_score": 621.3246, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -229235,7 +229460,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Network KTranslate Container Health quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Network - KTranslate Container Health Alerts   4 Network KTranslate Container Health observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Ktranslate Container Input Queue Length Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has an excessive input queue length. This number should be close to zero over time. If it is not that is an indication that the container does not have enough resources to keep up with the incoming data. You may need to scale horizontally or vertically to address these needs. Ktranslate Container Loss of Signal Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has stopped sending data completely. This can happen due to network outages, leaving the container stopped, or other failures. Ktranslate Container Low Buffer Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has a low number of available buffer allocations. This is an indication that the container does not have enough resources to keep up with the incoming data. You may need to scale horizontally or vertically to address these needs. Ktranslate SNMP Polling Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container is unable to communicate with a monitored SNMP device. You may need to check the SNMP credentials are valid or that the network path is open between the container and the device. Documentation   1 Network KTranslate Container Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. KTranslate Container Health Monitoring docs Monitor the health of your ktranslate container using out-of-box metrics and logs. The Network KTranslate Container Health quickstart provides a dashboard that gives you a holistic view of the health of all containers used for collecting your network telemetry, as well as example alerts to get you started. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) feature to visualize anomalies and/or bottlenecks in your network. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Marc Netterfield, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Network Flow Devices Kentik Firehose Network Syslog Network Routers and Switches Set up SNMP data monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 525.97675, + "_score": 499.3903, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -229285,7 +229510,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Cisco Hardware Status Alerts   5 Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard observability quickstart contains 5 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Cisco Fan Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco fan is not \"normal\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Fan Tray Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco fan tray is not \"ok\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Module Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco field replaceable module is not \"ok\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Power Supply Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco power supply is either \"critical\" or \"shutdown\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Temperature Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco temperature sesnor status is not \"normal\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Documentation   1 Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. KTranslate Container Health Monitoring docs Learn about deploying ktranslate to monitor SNMP based devices. This quickstart provides a dashboard for use with New Relic's Network monitoring capability to help you visualize the status of hardware sensors on typical Cisco network devices, as well as example alerts to get you started. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Marc Netterfield Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources SNMP monitoring results have metrics missing Network Routers and Switches Network KTranslate Container Health Port monitoring SNMP discovery results in 'Kentik Default' entities", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 506.25272, + "_score": 480.58817, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -229339,7 +229564,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Network Flow Devices quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Kentik Firehose Alerts   2 Network Flow Devices observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Flow Destinations Baseline This alert is triggered when the unique count of 'Destination:Port' endpoints for a Flow Device fluctuates more than 2 standard deviations above or below baseline for over 5 minutes. This is a measurement on the total number of destinations for your traffic and can be an associated metric to throughput signals from your applications. Flow Sources Baseline This alert is triggered when the unique count of 'Source:Port' endpoints for a Flow Device fluctuates more than 2 standard deviations above or below baseline for over 5 minutes. This is a measurement on the total number of sources for your traffic and can be an associated metric to throughput signals from your applications. Documentation   1 Network Flow Devices observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Network flow data installation docs Install NPM for flow data collection using a simple Docker container. The Network Flow Devices quickstart provides dashboards and alerts designed to give you deeper insights into your flow data. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) feature to visualize how users are consuming your bandwidth. (This quickstart contains Custom Visualizations which require Full User permissions to access) How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Set up network flow data monitoring Kentik Firehose KTranslate Docker container health monitoring Managing the 'ktranslate' Docker container Network KTranslate Container Health", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 451.14423, + "_score": 428.2893, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -229390,7 +229615,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 425.26056, + "_score": 403.00763, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -229436,7 +229661,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 CodeStream observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs View production telemetry and troubleshoot errors from your IDE New Relic CodeStream Demo See New Relic CodeStream in action Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is New Relic CodeStream? New Relic CodeStream helps dev teams discuss, review, and understand code. Get started! New Relic CodeStream supercharges development workflows by putting collaboration tools in your IDE. It supports pull requests from GitHub, BitBucket and GitLab, issue management from Jira, Trello, Asana and 9 others, observability from New Relic One and Pixie, and provides code discussion that ties it all together, integrated with Slack, MS Teams, email, and in-editor notifications. With the New Relic One integration: Click from Errors Inbox right to the code that caused it in your IDE Step through stack-traces and method calls, navigating to specific lines of code Add production logging on the fly, and see the results, without leaving your editor Discover recent errors assigned to you, assign errors, and update their status View telemetry such as error rate, throughput and executions/sec for a given method Install the extension for VS Code, Visual Studio, and all JetBrains editors. More info Check out the documentation How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gatsby Build Python MongoDB Linux Nginx", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 132.15001, + "_score": 125.48629, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -229483,7 +229708,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Python quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   4 Python observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Python observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Python installation docs Python is an interpreted, high-level and general-purpose programming language. Complete quickstart for Python monitoring Python monitoring provides visibility into all your applications to help identify and resolve performance issues. Track key transactions, monitor a dashboard for critical metrics, and trigger alerts whenever an error or problem is detected before it impacts users. The Python quickstart enables development teams to dive deep into performance metrics to inspect database query traces, code-level transaction traces, and error traces. Why monitoring Python is so important Python monitoring agents enable developers to troubleshoot application and endpoint issues, identify specific dependencies, and meet service level agreements. Development teams can view detailed stack traces of sampled threads and extend performance monitoring to collect and analyze business data in a dashboard. This approach helps teams make data-driven decisions and enhance user experiences. What's included in this quickstart? New Relic's Python monitoring quickstart boasts instant full-stack observability out-of-the-box: Alerts (Adpex score, CPU utilization, transaction error) Dashboards (most popular transactions, average transaction duration today compared with that for the previous week, Adpex score comparisons, and more) Monitor scripts and functions Monitor WSGI web transactions New Relic - complete Python performance monitoring tool New Relic's Python agent helps developers measure time-based values like connections per minute. It allows teams to capture discrete events with key-value attributes attached to them and analyze and query data. In addition to the above, New Relic's Python agent includes: Browser monitoring Cross application tracing Custom metrics Event loop diagnostics Message queues Runtime metrics New Relic's instant observability quickstart helps Python developers minimize complexity and boost efficiency through enhanced visibility. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammerstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources FastAPI Ruby Elixir C Pika", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 101.48293, + "_score": 95.25392, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -229527,7 +229752,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Linux quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Linux Documentation   1 Linux observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Linux installation docs Use the New Relic Infrastructure agent to monitor Linux. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Linux? Linux is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems, typically packaged in a distribution. Get started! Choose this quickstart and follow New Relic's guided install process to monitor your Linux environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Debian Ubuntu Unix", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 93.71794, + "_score": 88.98317, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -229572,7 +229797,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 MongoDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. MongoDB Documentation   1 MongoDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MongoDB Open source, document-oriented database where you store data in JSON-like files with dynamic schemas. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo MongoDB Monitoring MongoDB enables the unlimited virtual scaling of applications. Utilities like mongostat and mongotop offer immediate results but fail to provide insights into trends in a highly graphical visual dashboard. MongoDB dashboards provide insights into key metrics like RAM usage, operations per second, page fault, disk size, lock %, and app and database performance at a glance. Avoid slow queries with proper indexes that impact performance. Instantly monitor your entire MongoDB database with our instant observability kit or the MongoDB free monitoring tool. The critical differences between MongoDB free monitoring and monitoring MongoDB with New Relic’s instant observability quickstart are efficiency, usability, scope, and cost. MongoDB free monitoring focuses on standalone instances and replica sets. Data collected on disk utilization, memory, and operation execution times are uploaded periodically. What’s Included? New Relic + MongoDB quickstart - New Relic’s instant observability quickstart provides multiple monitoring parameters like operations per second, transactions, and queries by default (with Nagios, you must configure each parameter). New Relic’s MongoDB quickstart contains multiple dashboards, including: Total Commands, failed commands per second, bytes in & out per second, available connections, and more. Monitor MongoDB with New Relic to quickly gain improved distribution and increased visibility into real-time user and app response times, throughput and breakdown by component and layer, and long-term data trends over time. Value of MongoDB Quickstarts MongoDB performance monitoring with New Relic offers advanced features, including: Obtain app performance insights (without logging in to DB instances). Create custom queries and charts of your data integrations. Filter and analyze configuration data and metrics in Infrastructure UI. New Relic’s instant observability quickstart helps developers reduce administrative overheads and accelerate time to value. As New Relic is SaaS-based, you also don’t have to worry about maintenance or onboarding. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch Oracle Database Memcached Couchbase Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 93.49839, + "_score": 88.80319, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -229617,7 +229842,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Nginx quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Nginx Documentation   1 Nginx observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Nginx Web server which can also be used as a reverse proxy, load balancer, mail proxy, and HTTP cache. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitoring Nginx is so important NGINX is one of the fastest‑growing open-source web servers in the world. However, in some cases, NGINX may not serve requests as quickly as expected due to problems in an application or architecture. Monitoring NGINX performance is essential to ensure that your web application and server environment are healthy. The key to effective NGINX monitoring is the New Relic NGINX quickstart. New Relic Nginx quickstart features Dashboards: NGINX dashboards proactively monitor NGINX metrics like requests per second, active connections, connections accepted per second, connections dropped per second, etc. Automatic On-host integrations instrumentation Compatible with both NGINX Open Source and NGINX Plus New Relic - the complete Nginx performance monitoring tool Monitor key NGINX with the New Relic NGINX Performance monitoring integration with metrics like requests per second, connections accepted per second, connections dropped per second, etc. Specifically, our NGINX integration collects and sends inventory and metrics from your NGINX server to the New Relic platform, where you can see valuable insights. From that platform, you can also query data, understand integration data in detail, and create alert conditions. In addition, the integration provides useful aggregates of detailed error reports for HTTP error responses. This gives you early warnings of missing pages or code errors and exceptions. With the New Relic NGINX integration, you can monitor NGINX running on an Ubuntu server or running as a service in Kubernetes or on Amazon ECS. The tool is compatible with both the open-source and commercial versions of NGINX. Download the New Relic NGINX quickstart today to improve NGINX response time, execute NGINX performance tuning, and monitor NGINX traffic efficiently! It is the key to a healthy NGINX server that provides a seamless user experience for web applications. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Daniel Gola Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Apache httpd MongoDB CodeStream Gatsby Build Azure App Service", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 93.42361, + "_score": 88.74185, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -229668,7 +229893,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Network KTranslate Container Health quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Network - KTranslate Container Health Alerts   4 Network KTranslate Container Health observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Ktranslate Container Input Queue Length Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has an excessive input queue length. This number should be close to zero over time. If it is not that is an indication that the container does not have enough resources to keep up with the incoming data. You may need to scale horizontally or vertically to address these needs. Ktranslate Container Loss of Signal Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has stopped sending data completely. This can happen due to network outages, leaving the container stopped, or other failures. Ktranslate Container Low Buffer Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container has a low number of available buffer allocations. This is an indication that the container does not have enough resources to keep up with the incoming data. You may need to scale horizontally or vertically to address these needs. Ktranslate SNMP Polling Violation This alert will trigger when a Kentik ktranslate container is unable to communicate with a monitored SNMP device. You may need to check the SNMP credentials are valid or that the network path is open between the container and the device. Documentation   1 Network KTranslate Container Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. KTranslate Container Health Monitoring docs Monitor the health of your ktranslate container using out-of-box metrics and logs. The Network KTranslate Container Health quickstart provides a dashboard that gives you a holistic view of the health of all containers used for collecting your network telemetry, as well as example alerts to get you started. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) feature to visualize anomalies and/or bottlenecks in your network. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Marc Netterfield, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Network Flow Devices Kentik Firehose Network Syslog Network Routers and Switches Set up SNMP data monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 466.71936, + "_score": 442.8786, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -229718,7 +229943,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Cisco Hardware Status Alerts   5 Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard observability quickstart contains 5 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Cisco Fan Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco fan is not \"normal\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Fan Tray Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco fan tray is not \"ok\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Module Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco field replaceable module is not \"ok\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Power Supply Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco power supply is either \"critical\" or \"shutdown\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Cisco Temperature Status This alert will trigger when a Cisco temperature sesnor status is not \"normal\" for 300 seconds. This typically indicates that there is a physical problem that requires investigation or replacement. Documentation   1 Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. KTranslate Container Health Monitoring docs Learn about deploying ktranslate to monitor SNMP based devices. This quickstart provides a dashboard for use with New Relic's Network monitoring capability to help you visualize the status of hardware sensors on typical Cisco network devices, as well as example alerts to get you started. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Marc Netterfield Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources SNMP monitoring results have metrics missing Network Routers and Switches Network KTranslate Container Health Port monitoring SNMP discovery results in 'Kentik Default' entities", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 440.24756, + "_score": 417.7459, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -229770,7 +229995,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Network Syslog quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Network Syslog Overview Alerts   4 Network Syslog observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Syslog Alert Violation This alert will trigger when a network syslog message with \"Alert\" severity comes in. You should apply more conditions to make this alert more specific to your needs. Syslog Critical Violation This alert will trigger when a network syslog message with \"critical\" severity comes in. You should apply more conditions to make this alert more specific to your needs. Syslog Emergency Violation This alert will trigger when a network syslog message with \"emergency\" severity comes in. You should apply more conditions to make this alert more specific to your needs. Syslog Error Violation This alert will trigger when a network syslog message with \"error\" severity comes in. You should apply more conditions to make this alert more specific to your needs. Documentation   1 Network Syslog observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Network syslog installation docs Install Network Monitoring for syslog collection using a simple Docker container. The Network Syslog quickstart provides a dashboard that gives you a holistic view of collected syslogs from your network, as well as example alerts to get you started. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Monitoring feature to analyze and alert on system messages in your network. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Network KTranslate Container Health Network Flow Devices Kentik Firehose Network Routers and Switches Network Data Ingest and Cardinality", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 439.83508, + "_score": 417.3789, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -229828,7 +230053,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Network Flow Devices quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Kentik Firehose Alerts   2 Network Flow Devices observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Flow Destinations Baseline This alert is triggered when the unique count of 'Destination:Port' endpoints for a Flow Device fluctuates more than 2 standard deviations above or below baseline for over 5 minutes. This is a measurement on the total number of destinations for your traffic and can be an associated metric to throughput signals from your applications. Flow Sources Baseline This alert is triggered when the unique count of 'Source:Port' endpoints for a Flow Device fluctuates more than 2 standard deviations above or below baseline for over 5 minutes. This is a measurement on the total number of sources for your traffic and can be an associated metric to throughput signals from your applications. Documentation   1 Network Flow Devices observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Network flow data installation docs Install NPM for flow data collection using a simple Docker container. The Network Flow Devices quickstart provides dashboards and alerts designed to give you deeper insights into your flow data. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) feature to visualize how users are consuming your bandwidth. (This quickstart contains Custom Visualizations which require Full User permissions to access) How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Set up network flow data monitoring Kentik Firehose KTranslate Docker container health monitoring Managing the 'ktranslate' Docker container Network KTranslate Container Health", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 398.9126, + "_score": 378.42328, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -229884,7 +230109,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 Kentik Firehose quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Kentik Synthetics Kentik Firehose Alerts   3 Kentik Firehose observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Network Synthetic Jitter This alert will trigger when a Kentik network synthetic test has average jitter above 250 ms for 600 seconds. This is an indication of a very unreliable network path. Network Synthetic Latency This alert will trigger when a Kentik network synthetic test has average latency above 1000 ms for 600 seconds. This is an indication of a very slow network path. Network Synthetic Loss Percent This alert will trigger when a Kentik network synthetic test has average loss above 5 % for 600 seconds. This is an indication of a very unreliable network path. Documentation   1 Kentik Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Configuration docs Learn how to configure the Kentik Firehose and send data to New Relic This quickstart gives you visibility into data ingested via the Kentik Firehose. The data is sent to Kentik and enriched before being sent to New Relic. Deploying this quickstart gives insights into Network Flows, Network Synthetics, and performance telemetry associated with Kentik-monitored devices. Includes example alerts to get you started. For more information or support, please go to https://www.kentik.com/customer-care/ How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Josh Biggley (New Relic) Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Set up network flow data monitoring KTranslate Docker container health monitoring Network Flow Devices Managing the 'ktranslate' Docker container Network KTranslate Container Health", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 376.44147, + "_score": 357.10522, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -229937,7 +230162,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   2 Puppet observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Puppet installation docs Puppet is a configuration management tool used to manage various stages of the IT infrastructure lifecycle. Puppet Forge Puppet Forge page for the New Relic Puppet Module Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Puppet? Puppet is the industry standard for IT automation. Modernize, manage and bring your hybrid infrastructure into compliance through Puppet's powerful continuous automation. What does New Relic provide New Relic has developed a Puppet module for the Puppet agent to deploy the New Relic Infrastructure agent and On Host Integrations throughout your environment. How to get started? Follow the instructions on New Relic documentation: Configure the infrastructure agent using Puppet How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Documentation   1 CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resource installation and configuration documentation Installation and configuration instructions Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Custom CloudFormation Resource that allows for the creation of New Relic NRQL Alerts as part of a CloudFormation Stack. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Apigee API Distributed Tracing Salesforce Event Logs integration for New Relic Logs Xamarin bindings to New Relic's Mobile SDK Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 322.90875, + "_score": 306.5401, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -230215,7 +230440,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Apigee API Distributed Tracing observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Apigee Distributed Tracing documentation Installation and configuration instructions Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Apigee API JavaScript Resources to create or propagate W3C Trace Context through Apigee Flows and on to the Apigee Target. Apigee Flow Spans are reported back to New Relic's Trace API. Sample Policies are included to demonstrate use. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 283.94693, + "_score": 269.59012, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -230261,7 +230486,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. MSSQL On-Host Integration w/ Query Plans Sample SQL Server dashboard with query plans included Documentation   1 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MSSQL on-host integration (query plans version) The installation and configuration instructions for the experimental version of the MSSQL on-host integration required to collect query plan data Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo This quickstart includes a modified version of the Microsoft SQL Server on-host integration that captures query plan data for slowest running queries, and a dashboard to view the query plans using the SQL Query Plans custom visualization. On-host integration The modified version of the Microsoft on-host integration ingests query plan data using the New Relic Log API. Dashboard The dashboard displays SQL Server information on multiple pages: SQL Overview: The SQL Overview tab displays Database/Log Space, Memory, Waits/Blocking, Blocked Processes Query Performance: This page includes the Query Plans widget How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing HCP Consul Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 262.37274, + "_score": 249.10893, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -230308,7 +230533,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent instrumentation extension for the Google Cloud Platform PubSub framework What is Pub/Sub? Messaging and ingestion for event-driven systems and streaming analytics. Pub/Sub enables you to create systems of event producers and consumers, called publishers and subscribers. Publishers communicate with subscribers asynchronously by broadcasting events, rather than by synchronous remote procedure calls (RPCs). Publishers send events to the Pub/Sub service, without regard to how or when these events will be processed. Pub/Sub then delivers events to all services that need to react to them. Compared to systems communicating through RPCs, where publishers must wait for subscribers to receive the data, such asynchronous integration increases the flexibility and robustness of the system overall. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Apache Camel Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 234.98251, + "_score": 223.11365, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -230353,7 +230578,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Video agent for Android. observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Video Android. Installation Docs Agent to monitor video applications for Android. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Agent to monitor video applications for Android. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 234.98251, + "_score": 223.11365, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -230403,7 +230628,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Apache Flink quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Apache Flink Alerts   4 Apache Flink observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Failed Checkpoints This alert is triggered when the failed checkpoints is higher than 3 during 5 minutes. Job Manager Heap Memory Usage This alert is triggered when the job manager heap memory usage is higher than 10 MB during 5 minutes. Task Manager Direct Memory Used This alert is triggered when the task manager direct memory used is higher than 100 MB during 5 minutes. Shuffle Service Used Memory This alert is triggered when the shuffle netty used memory is higher than 2 MB during 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Apache Flink observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Apache Flink integration documentation New Relic’s instant observability quickstart with Apache Flink monitoring helps to detect job manager, task manager, operators, shuffle service, logs and parses them into a JSON payload. Comprehensive monitoring quickstart for Apache Flink New Relic detects your Apache Flink metrics like job manager (checkpoints, direct, mapped, metaspace memory usage), task manager (shuffle service, operators), heap memory usage and more. Why monitor Apache Flink? An ideal Apache Flink performance monitoring provides an easy way for effective monitoring and alerting of your Apache Flink jobs. Apache monitoring dashboards New Relic's Apache Flink monitoring quickstart boasts instant full-stack observability out-of-the-box. Our easy-to-use performance monitoring dashboards monitor metrics like: Heap memory usage Job manager uptime and downtime Used memory CPU time in seconds and CPU load Status of recent triggered checkpoints and those in progress Apache Flink performance alerts We’ve also created strategic alerts toproactively inform you about the status of your Apache Flink jobs. These alerts include failed checkpoints, job manager heap memory usage higher than 10MB, task manager direct memory higher than 100MB, and shuffle service used memory greater than 2MB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Apache Flink integration Redpanda ActiveMQ Akamai DataStream 2 Amazon Kinesis Data Streams monitoring integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.51424, + "_score": 138.27722, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -230454,7 +230679,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 ActiveMQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. ActiveMQ Alerts   4 ActiveMQ observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Heap Memory Usage This alert is triggered when the used heap memory usage is higher than 100GB during 5 minutes. Message Dequeue Rate This alert is triggered when the messages received are less than 1 during 5 minutes. Message Enqueue Rate This alert is triggered when the messages sent are less than 1 during 5 minutes. Total Connections This alert is triggered when the total connections are less than 1 during 5 minutes. Documentation   1 ActiveMQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ActiveMQ integration documentation Monitor the performance metrics of your Apache ActiveMQ instances in real-time with New Relic APM. ActiveMQ Uses ActiveMQ is an open source message middleware built by Apache on top the Java Messaging Service (JMS). Its primary use is to send messages between different apps. It translates messages from sender to receiver, and connects multiple clients and servers. ActiveMQ supports a high number of transport protocols, including OpenWire, WebSockets, STOMP, REST, and MQTT. Also, it provides Enterprise Features thereby enabling communication from multiple clients or servers. Why monitor ActiveMQ? Apache ActiveMQ is a fault-tolerant, scalable messaging system used to build real-time data pipelines. ActiveMQ also supports replications natively, and can help build streaming applications that run inside production environments. Monitoring ActiveMQ with our quickstart shows you performance metrics and inventory data on a real-time basis, create your own custom dashboard with charts and queries, and create alert policies. What’s included in this quickstart? New Relic’s performance monitoring provides instant observability out-of-the-box. With this quickstart, you can: Easily monitor and identify when your ActiveMQ nodes are underperforming. View interactive dashboards show your tracked brokers, messages per sec, broker connections, memory usage, storage usage and more. Know when message processing time is about to degrade. Comprehensive monitoring quickstart for ActiveMQ New Relic detects your ActiveMQ metrics like queues, brokers, producers, consumers, garbage collection rate, heap memory usage and more. Monitor the performance metrics of your Apache ActiveMQ instances in real-time with New Relic APM. Install and start monitoring your data today! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Monitor ActiveMQ with the JMX integration Apache Flink Apache Camel Java Agent Extension Amazon MQ Cloud migration: Create application baselines", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 135.8904, + "_score": 129.16795, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -230500,7 +230725,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon MSK quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon MSK Documentation   1 Amazon MSK observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon MSK installation docs Monitor Amazon MSK by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon MSK? Fully managed service that makes it easy for you to build and run applications that use Apache Kafka to process streaming data. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon MSK by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon MSK documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon MSK. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Ganesh N Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon SQS Amazon MQ AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 104.07485, + "_score": 98.839096, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -230550,7 +230775,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon MQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon MQ Documentation   1 Amazon MQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon MQ installation docs Monitor Amazon MQ by connecting AWS to New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon MQ? Message brokering service for Apache ActiveMQ managed by AWS. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon MQ by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon MQ documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon MQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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With Pulumi, you can manage cloud resources of all kinds, including New Relic dashboards and alerts. In this guide, you'll learn how to set up New Relic alerts with Pulumi, TypeScript, and Node.js. Before you begin To use this guide, you should have some basic knowledge of New Relic, Pulumi, and TypeScript. Additionally, since you'll be working with Pulumi on the command line, you should install the Pulumi CLI, and make sure you've installed a recent version of Node.js as well. Step 1 of 10 Create a folder for the project Start by creating a folder for the project. This folder will house two other folders: one for your web application (a small app written with Express.js) and another for the Pulumi program defining the New Relic infrastructure to monitor it. bash Copy $ mkdir my-project && cd my-project $ mkdir app $ mkdir infrastructure Step 2 of 10 Create a simple web application Next, create a small web application and configure it for use with New Relic. In the app folder, install the Express and New Relic packages from npm, then add a placeholder file for the Node.js script to start the application: bash Copy $ cd app $ npm install express newrelic --save $ touch index.js To configure the application to send events to New Relic, copy the newrelic.js configuration file included with the newrelic package into the app folder alongside index.js: bash Copy $ cp node_modules/newrelic/newrelic.js . Configure newrelic.js by naming the application my-api and providing your New Relic license key: // ... exports.config = { app_name: ['my-api'], license_key: 'your-ingest-license-key', // ... Copy Finish the app by adding the following code, which defines a single API endpoint, to index.js. Notice that the endpoint returns an HTTP 500: that's on purpose, to help you test the New Relic alert you'll set up next with Pulumi. // Import the New Relic agent configuration module. require(\"newrelic\"); const express = require(\"express\"); const app = express(); const port = 3000; app.get(\"/\", (req, res) => { // Deliberately return a server error. res.status(500).json({ message: \"Oh no! Something went wrong.\" }); }); app.listen(port, () => { console.log(`Now listening on port ${port}...`); }); Copy Start the application to register it with New Relic. Once it's running locally, you can confirm it's configured by signing in to New Relic and browsing to APM > Services. bash Copy $ node index.js With the web application set up, you can move on to creating the New Relic infrastructure to support it. Step 3 of 10 Create a new Pulumi project In the infrastructure folder, create a new TypeScript project with the Pulumi CLI. Step through the prompts, accepting the defaults to create a new Pulumi stack, which by default is named dev. bash Copy $ cd ../infrastructure $ pulumi new typescript Sign in to Pulumi If this is your first time running Pulumi, you'll be prompted to sign in to the Pulumi Service, Pulumi's default state-management backend. The Pulumi Service is free for individual use, and self-managed options are also available. See the Pulumi documentation for details. When the new-project wizard completes, you should be left with the following folder structure: ./my-project ├── app │ ├── index.js │ ├── newrelic.js │ ├── package-lock.json │ └── package.json └── infrastructure ├── index.ts ├── package-lock.json ├── package.json ├── Pulumi.yaml └── tsconfig.json Copy Step 4 of 10 Install and configure the New Relic provider Still in the infrastructure folder, install the @pulumi/newrelic package from npm, then configure the New Relic provider with your New Relic account ID and user key: bash Copy $ npm install @pulumi/newrelic $ $ export NEW_RELIC_ACCOUNT_ID=\"your-account-id\" $ export NEW_RELIC_API_KEY=\"your-user-api-key\" Tip Alternatively, you can also configure the New Relic provider using Pulumi's own configuration system, which has built-in support for encrypted secrets. See the New Relic provider docs and Pulumi configuration docs for details. Step 5 of 10 Define an alert policy and condition Replace the contents of index.ts with the following code, which imports the @pulumi/pulumi and @pulumi/newrelic libraries and declares a single New Relic AlertPolicy: import * as pulumi from \"@pulumi/pulumi\"; import * as newrelic from \"@pulumi/newrelic\"; const policy = new newrelic.AlertPolicy(\"alert-policy\"); Copy Next, define an NrqlAlertCondition to trigger a critical alert when the application's error rate exceeds a given threshold. Add the following code to index.ts. A few things to note about this code: It uses the New Relic provider's getEntity function to look up the APM service you created in Step   2, capturing the result in app as a Pulumi output. Outputs are eventual values that you can think of like JavaScript Promises. It passes the id property of the AlertPolicy to the alert condition as a Pulumi input, converting its underlying value from a string to the expected number with the help of the apply() method common to all Pulumi outputs. It creates a dependency relationship between these two resources. By passing the id property of the alert policy (an output) as the policyId of the alert condition (an input), Pulumi knows to create the AlertPolicy resource first. // ... // Look up the APM service you just created. const app = newrelic.getEntityOutput({ name: \"my-api\", }); // Define an alert condition to trigger an alert when the // service's error rate exceeds 1% over a five-minute period. const condition = new newrelic.NrqlAlertCondition(\"alert-condition\", { description: \"Alert when errors exceed threshold.\", policyId: policy.id.apply(id => parseInt(id)), violationTimeLimitSeconds: 1800, critical: { operator: 'above_or_equals', threshold: 1, thresholdDuration: 300, thresholdOccurrences: 'at_least_once', }, nrql: { query: pulumi.interpolate`SELECT COUNT(*) FROM TransactionError WHERE (appName = '${app.name}') AND (error.expected IS FALSE OR error.expected IS NULL)`, }, }); Copy Step 6 of 10 Define a notification destination and channel Next, define how you'll be notified of application errors. The NotificationDestination resource defines the type of notification — here, a message to be sent to your email address — and an accompanying NotificationChannel resource configures the destination as a notification channel. // ... // Define a notification destination of your email address. const destination = new newrelic.NotificationDestination(\"destination\", { type: \"EMAIL\", active: true, properties: [ { key: \"email\", value: \"your-email@example.com\", }, ], }); // Define a notification channel for the email destination. const channel = new newrelic.NotificationChannel(\"channel\", { destinationId: destination.id, product: \"IINT\", type: \"EMAIL\", properties: [ { key: \"subject\", value: \"{{issueTitle}}\", }, ], }); Copy Step 7 of 10 Define a notification workflow Finally, define a Workflow resource to route policy violations to the notification channel you defined in the previous step. // ... // Define a workflow to route policy violations to the notification channel. const workflow = new newrelic.Workflow(\"workflow\", { issuesFilter: { name: app.name, type: \"FILTER\", predicates: [{ attribute: \"accumulations.policyName\", operator: \"EXACTLY_MATCHES\", values: [ policy.name ], }], }, destinations: [{ channelId: channel.id, }], mutingRulesHandling: \"NOTIFY_ALL_ISSUES\", }); Copy Step 8 of 10 Deploy the program Now it's time to deploy this new infrastructure to New Relic with Pulumi. In the infrastructure folder, start by running pulumi up: bash Copy $ pulumi up When you do so, Pulumi assembles a deployment plan based on the resources and relationships defined in your program, and renders that plan in the form of a deployment preview, which it'll ask you to examine and confirm before proceeding: bash Copy Previewing update (dev) Type Name Plan + pulumi:pulumi:Stack infrastructure-dev create + ├─ newrelic:index:AlertPolicy alert-policy create + ├─ newrelic:index:NotificationDestination destination create + ├─ newrelic:index:NotificationChannel channel create + ├─ newrelic:index:NrqlAlertCondition alert-condition create + └─ newrelic:index:Workflow workflow create Resources: + 6 to create Do you want to perform this update? > yes no details Choose details to get a closer look at each resource if you like, and when you're comfortable, choose yes to create the dev stack and complete the deployment: bash Copy Updating (dev) Type Name Status + pulumi:pulumi:Stack infrastructure-dev created (1s) + ├─ newrelic:index:AlertPolicy alert-policy created (1s) + ├─ newrelic:index:NotificationDestination destination created (3s) + ├─ newrelic:index:NrqlAlertCondition alert-condition created (2s) + ├─ newrelic:index:NotificationChannel channel created (12s) + └─ newrelic:index:Workflow workflow created (1s) Resources: + 6 created Duration: 22s When the deployment completes, you should be able to sign in to New Relic and verify that the my-api service is now configured with an alert condition set up to notify you by email when the service exceeds a 1% error rate. Step 9 of 10 Trigger an alert Now that the service is configured, you can trigger an alert by invoking the Express application's API enpdpoint. First, navigate to the app folder and start the application: bash Copy $ cd ../app $ node index.js Now listening on port 3000... Then, in another terminal tab or in your browser of choice, invoke the API endpoint to send a few errors to New Relic: bash Copy $ curl http://localhost:3000/ {\"message\":\"Oh, no! Something went wrong.\"} In a few minutes, you should be notified by email of a new incident. To resolve the incident, update the Express application to return a 200 response instead of 500, restart the app, make a few more requests, and the incident should be resolved by New Relic automatically. Step 10 of 10 Destroy the stack Finally, you can destroy the Pulumi stack to remove all of the New Relic infrastructure you've created up to now. bash Copy $ pulumi destroy Previewing destroy (dev) Type Name Plan - pulumi:pulumi:Stack infrastructure-dev delete - ├─ newrelic:index:Workflow workflow delete - ├─ newrelic:index:NotificationChannel channel delete - ├─ newrelic:index:NrqlAlertCondition alert-condition delete - ├─ newrelic:index:AlertPolicy alert-policy delete - └─ newrelic:index:NotificationDestination destination delete Resources: - 6 to delete As before, you'll be prompted to confirm the operation before proceeding. When you're ready, choose yes to continue: bash Copy $ pulumi destroy Destroying (dev) Type Name Status - pulumi:pulumi:Stack infrastructure-dev deleted - ├─ newrelic:index:Workflow workflow deleted (1s) - ├─ newrelic:index:NrqlAlertCondition alert-condition deleted (0.80s) - ├─ newrelic:index:NotificationChannel channel deleted (1s) - ├─ newrelic:index:AlertPolicy alert-policy deleted (0.77s) - └─ newrelic:index:NotificationDestination destination deleted (0.73s) Resources: - 6 deleted Duration: 6s Conclusion Congratulations! You're now officially practicing observability-as-code with New Relic and Pulumi. 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What is Express? Web application framework built for Node.JS with full functionality and interaction with common APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Express with the New Relic Node.js agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Node application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Express. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Calico provides two major services for Cloud Native applications: Network connectivity between workloads. Network security policy enforcement between workloads. Use New Relic to view a dashboard based on Prometheus metrics which helps you understand the Calico CNI of your k8s cluster. With New Relic you can monitor: Active network policies by instances Active IP tables rules by instances and chain type (filter, mangle, nat, and raw) IP tables save and restore errors BPF specific metrics if BPF is used as a dataplane for Calico Enable the integration Follow these steps to enable the integration. Follow the Calico documentation for Prometheus to discover the Calico metrics endpoints. Set up Prometheus monitoring. Prometheus metrics needs to be integrated with New Relic, you can use the Prometheus Agent or the Remote Write integration, see how to send Prometheus metrics. Important The Prometheus Agent only scrapes metrics by default from a set of integrations. In this case, you must identify your pod or endpoint with one of the these labels app.kubernetes.io/name, app.newrelic.io/name, k8s-app containing the string calico. Use the following query to confirm metrics are being ingested as expected: FROM Metric SELECT count(*) WHERE metricName LIKE 'felix_%' FACET metricName LIMIT MAX Copy Install the Calico quickstart to access built-in dashboards and and alerts. Once you imported, you can edit or clone the assets to adapt them to your specific requirements. Important Some charts of the dashboard include queries with conditions that require the identification of your pod or endpoint with one of the these labels app.kubernetes.io/name, app.newrelic.io/name, k8s-app containing the string calico. Find and use the data Metrics Prometheus metrics are stored as dimensional metrics. You can query using NRQL or use the Data Explorer to browse the available metrics, facet, and filter by the associated dimensions. The different sets of metrics exposed by this integration are defined in the Calico documentation . Use the following NRQL queries to understand the metrics being ingested in New Relic: List unique metric names: FROM Metric SELECT uniques(metricName) WHERE metricName LIKE 'felix_%' LIMIT MAX Copy Count number of metric updates: FROM Metric SELECT datapointcount() WHERE metricName LIKE 'felix_%' LIMIT MAX Copy Estimate data ingestion (daily ingest, in bytes): FROM Metric SELECT bytecountestimate() WHERE metricName LIKE 'felix_%' SINCE 1 day ago Copy Troubleshooting Use this command to verify that he Calico Prometheus endpoint is emitting metrics on any K8s node configured with Calico CNI: curl :9091/metrics Copy Follow the troubleshooting tips from Calico documentation to make sure that metrics are configured as expected on your cluster. You can also check the specific troubleshooting guidelines for Prometheus integrations.", + "body": "CoreDNS is a DNS server and forwarder written in Go that chains plugins. Each plugin performs a DNS function. Use New Relic for visualizing CoreDNS performance, alerting on potential errors, and troubleshooting in an error scenario. CoreDNS is a critical Kubernetes cluster component. With New Relic you can monitor: Your system health CoreDNS latency CoreDNS errors Cache stats Enable the integration Follow these steps to enable the integration. Follow the CoreDNS documentation for Prometheus to discover the CoreDNS metrics endpoints. Set up Prometheus monitoring. Prometheus metrics needs to be integrated with New Relic, you can use the Prometheus Agent or the Remote Write integration, see how to send Prometheus metrics. Important The Prometheus Agent only scrapes metrics by default from a set of integrations. 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The different sets of metrics exposed by this integration are defined in the CoreDNS documentation . Use the following NRQL queries to understand the metrics being ingested in New Relic: List unique metric names: FROM Metric SELECT uniques(metricName) WHERE metricName LIKE 'coredns_%' LIMIT MAX Copy Count number of metric updates: FROM Metric SELECT datapointcount() WHERE metricName LIKE 'coredns_%' LIMIT MAX Copy Estimate data ingestion (daily ingest, in bytes): FROM Metric SELECT bytecountestimate() WHERE metricName LIKE 'coredns_%' SINCE 1 day ago Copy Troubleshooting Follow the troubleshooting tips from CoreDNS documentation to make sure that metrics are configured as expected on your cluster. 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View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Mobile alerting SaaS that bridges the last mile from IT systems, machines, and sensors to engineers, IT staff and workers in the field. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Signl4 Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. 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Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Site reliability engineering (SRE) platform with AI-driven incident resolution, SLOs/Error budgets, and reliability insights. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Blameless Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. 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You can use it to provision all kinds of infrastructure and services, including New Relic entities. In this guide you'll learn how to set up New Relic for the first time with the open source New Relic Kubernetes operator. More specifically, you'll provision an alert policy with NRQL conditions in your New Relic account using Kubernetes. Before you begin This walkthrough assumes you’ve already deployed a Kubernetes cluster. You could even create a local cluster on your machine with kind. To use this guide, you should have some basic knowledge of both New Relic and Kubernetes. To complete the full exercise, you’ll need to: Deploy a New Relic agent if you haven't done so yet. Install New Relic for your application. Install kubectl and point it at the correct cluster; this determines the cluster where you’ll install the New Relic operator. Install kustomize. Step 1 of 3 Installing the operator on your Kubernetes cluster First, install cert-manager, which automatically provisions and manages TLS certificates in Kubernetes. bash Copy $ kubectl apply --validate=false -f https://github.com/jetstack/cert-manager/releases/download/v0.15.0/cert-manager.yaml Next, install the Kubernetes operator. bash Copy $ kustomize build https://github.com/newrelic/newrelic-kubernetes-operator/config/default | kubectl apply -f - To confirm the installation was successful, run a few kubectl commands to check the status of the Kubernetes operator. Ensure the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system, has been applied: bash Copy $ kubectl get namespaces The output should be similar to the following, which includes the Kubernetes operator's namespace, newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system: bash Copy NAME STATUS AGE cert-manager Active 4m35s default Active 20m kube-node-lease Active 20m kube-public Active 20m kube-system Active 20m newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system Active 3m48s Now, make sure the Kubernetes operator's controller manager is running: Note: Don't forget to include the --namespace (shorthand -n) option when running kubectl get pods to ensure you're inspecting resources within the correct namespace. bash Copy $ kubectl get pods --namespace newrelic-kubernetes-operator-system You should see output similar to the following: bash Copy NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-7b9c64f58crwg9j 2/2 Running 0 157m If your output is similar to the example shown, you’re ready for the next step. If you don’t see a pod named newrelic-kubernetes-operator-controller-manager-, double check your Kubernetes configuration to ensure you’re within the correct context and pointing to the correct cluster. Step 2 of 3 Creating your first alert policy To kick things off, start small. First, create an alert policy with the minimum required configuration, then add a NRQL alert condition to the policy, which will add the condition to the policy in New Relic. A minimal alert policy configuration is represented in the code below. For the sake of this walkthrough, name this file new_relic_alert_policy.yaml. Note: For help locating your user key, check out New Relic's user key documentation. apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' Copy Now run the kubectl apply command to create your alert policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml You'll see output that reads similar to the following: bash Copy alertspolicy.nr.k8s.newrelic.com/my-policy created Confirm that your alert policy was created by viewing your policies at alerts.newrelic.com/accounts/{your account ID}/policies. You can search for your new policy by its name. In this case, search for \"Alert Policy Created With k8s.\" You should see your new alert policy. Next it’s time to add a NRQL alert condition to the policy using the same configuration file. Step 3 of 3 Add NRQL alert conditions to your alert policy In the previous section you created an alert policy; now, you’ll add some alert conditions to the policy so you can trigger alerts when certain metrics are out of line. In your new_relic_alert_policy.yaml file, add a NRQL alert condition to the policy that will alert you when an application's average overall response time is above five seconds for a three minute period. Note: To receive notifications when an alert is triggered, add notification channels to your alert policy, with this code. # The policy from the previous steps apiVersion: nr.k8s.newrelic.com/v1 kind: AlertsPolicy metadata: name: my-policy spec: account_id: api_key: name: 'Alert Policy Created With k8s' # Feel free to rename region: 'us' # Add a NRQL alert condition to the policy conditions: - spec: type: 'NRQL' name: 'NRQL Alert Condition Created With k8s' nrql: query: \"SELECT average(duration) FROM Transaction WHERE appName = 'YOUR APP NAME'\" evaluationOffset: 3 enabled: true terms: - threshold: '5' threshold_occurrences: 'ALL' threshold_duration: 180 priority: 'CRITICAL' operator: 'ABOVE' violationTimeLimit: 'ONE_HOUR' valueFunction: 'SINGLE_VALUE' Copy With the alert condition added to the configuration, you can apply the update, which will create a NRQL alert condition and add it to your policy. bash Copy $ kubectl apply -f ./new_relic_alert_policy.yaml To confirm that the NRQL alert condition was created successfully, refresh your alert policy. If you see a new alert condition added to the alert policy, it was a success. To finish things off, you'll create and add an alert channel to your alert policy. For example, maybe you want to send an email out to your team when your alert condition is triggered. Try it out now We have a Kubernetes test cluster ready for you in 2 minutes. By following this on-line tutorial, you will learn how to: Deploy the New Relic agent in a Kubernetes environment Use the New Relic Kubernetes operator Some tips to use the on-line tutorial window: Accept the cookies, so you can see the menu bar. Click anywhere in the tutorial window to start. It will take about 2 minutes for your environment to be ready. Press CTRL-l or type clear to clear the terminal window Click on the finish flag icon in the bottom menu to hide or show the instructions Good luck! Important Some browsers automatically disable the use of iframes. If the module isn't loading please check your browser settings. Your browser does not support iframes. What’s next? Nice work — now you can manage your New Relic alert policies and NRQL alert conditions with code that integrates seamlessly within your Kubernetes workflow. This provides the ability to configure and manage your alerts with a domain-specific pattern, providing consistency and maintainability. You also gain the benefits of code reviews for any potential changes moving forward. As you and your team move forward, you might need to adjust some of the configuration values to better fit your needs. 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Dashboard   1 Gitlab quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Sample Dashboard - Gitlab Documentation   1 Gitlab observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Set up Gitlab using open telemetry Monitor your Gitlab pipelines with New Relic, making it easier to get observability into your CI/CD pipeline health and performance. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Gitlab? GitLab is a popular single application for the entire DevOps lifecycle, fulfilling all the fundamentals for CI/CD in one environment. Now, you can monitor your Gitlab with New Relic, making it easier to get observability into your CI/CD pipeline health and performance. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Diogo Pacheco Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jenkins Collector with New Relic (basic setup) C SDK OpenTelemetry alternative Link OpenTelemetry-instrumented applications to Kubernetes Collector for host monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 419.55627, + "_score": 398.6706, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -231526,7 +231751,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Bitbucket quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Bitbucket Documentation   1 Bitbucket observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Bitbucket pipe integration docs Bitbucket pipe integration to send an event to New Relic from your Bitbucket pipeline. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Atlassian Bitbucket quickstart About Bitbucket With best-in-class Jira integration, and built-in CI/CD, Bitbucket Cloud is the native Git tool in Atlassian’s Open DevOps solution. About this quickstart This quickstart is built around a Bitbucket Pipe integration. This tool will enable you to send CI/CD events into New Relic, where you can monitor your Bitbucket Pipelines. With this visualization you can monitor: Number of events/pipeline builds Track priority events Real time event log from your pipeline Events and priority events over time How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Joseph Counts (New Relic) Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jenkins CircleCI ReleaseIQ BizTalk360 Speedscale", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 405.8122, + "_score": 385.64478, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -231582,7 +231807,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 CircleCI quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CircleCI Documentation   1 CircleCI observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Forward CircleCI logs to New Relic How to set up a webhook to forward your CircleCI logs to New Relic Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo CircleCI Quickstart The world’s best software teams use CircleCI to deliver quality code with confidence. As the largest continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) platform, CircleCI empowers engineers to seamlessly take ideas to execution, at scale. Every feature of our platform is built to fine-tune the entire development process from start to finish. This quickstart allows users to view analytical data about their CircleCI jobs within the New Relic dashboard to gain visibility into the performance and health of their continuous integration and deployment pipelines. With the CircleCI quickstart you can: Monitor real-time CI performance, activity, and health, or track over time. Identify opportunities for optimization. The CircleCI quickstart includes a dashboard where users can easily monitor: Total Jobs Ran Job Health (% success) Projects Summary Most Recent Failed Jobs Jobs Ran Per Project Requirements To set up the integration, visit the CircleCI Webhooks documentation. Contact us Show us how you’re using the quickstart for a chance to win a CircleCI swag kit! Join us on Discuss here. For more information or support, please go to support.circleci.com How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Joseph Counts Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Postman Bitbucket Cloudflare Network Logs Speedscale Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 304.76752, + "_score": 289.4353, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -231615,7 +231840,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 279.6609, + "_score": 263.2399, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -231660,7 +231885,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 MariaDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MariaDB installation docs MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Mule ESB Postman Cloudflare Network Logs Network KTranslate Container Health DBmarlin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 276.79416, + "_score": 262.9018, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -231704,7 +231929,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 277.573, + "_score": 262.44653, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -231750,7 +231975,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs Collect and manage log data coming in from Amazon's Cloudwatch observability framework. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Collect and manage log data coming in from Amazon's Cloudwatch observability framework. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS FireLens plugin for Logs Amazon S3 Amazon CloudFront web logs AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 187.74344, + "_score": 178.35966, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -231798,7 +232023,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS FireLens plugin for Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS FireLens plugin for Logs installation docs Collect log data and export to AWS or other services for analysis. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Collect log data and export to AWS or other services for analysis. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs Amazon S3 Amazon CloudFront web logs AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 187.74344, + "_score": 178.35966, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -231850,7 +232075,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon S3 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon S3 Alerts   1 Amazon S3 observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Error Count This alert is triggered when there is more than 10 5xx erorrs in 10 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon S3 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon S3 installation docs Monitor Amazon S3 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon S3? Provides developers and IT teams with secure, durable, highly-scalable cloud storage. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon S3 by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon S3 documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon S3. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs AWS FireLens plugin for Logs Amazon EFS Amazon EBS AWS Outposts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 177.61374, + "_score": 168.73871, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -231888,7 +232113,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 159.06967, + "_score": 150.38177, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -231937,7 +232162,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Xamarin bindings to New Relic's Mobile SDK observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Xamarin bindings to Newr Relic's Mobile SDK The bindings are C-sharp wrapper API's over iOS and Android API's. README.md has instructions on how to build the Xamarin bindings. Please refer to Newrelic's iOS and Android SDK's documentation on API usage and descriptions Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo This repo/project provides Xamarin bindings for New Relic's iOS and Android SDK's. The dll produced after building the bindings can be used in your Xamarin project. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for iOS and tvOS Apigee API Distributed Tracing Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 206.49333, + "_score": 196.10321, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -231983,7 +232208,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 IIS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 IIS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 IIS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. IIS installation docs Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. What is IIS? Set of web server tools developed by Microsoft to support the .Net platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments IIS with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for IIS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 179.23979, + "_score": 170.28188, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -232029,7 +232254,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NServiceBus installation docs NServiceBus is an implementation of a 'service bus' pattern for .NET. NService Bus NServiceBus is a messaging system for service-oriented backend architectures. It is specifically designed for .NET applications, and it implements a Pub/Sub brokering system, along with many other features, that make handling service messaging simple and intuitive. However, backend architectures are complicated, with many interacting services and processes, so it is not unusual for messages to get dropped or corrupted in some way. The New Relic complete monitoring quickstart provides insight into all aspects of the NServiceBus application runtime, saving users from countless headaches that could arise when working with the system. New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features The New Relic NServiceBus Quickstart comes packaged with numerous features that ensure the health of the NServiceBus application. They are broken down into two categories. Dashboards, which provide visual insight into application performance, and Alerts, which notify developers when a potential issue arises within NServiceBus. Dashboards include the following Transactions overview which gives an overview of all messaging transactions passing through NServiceBus Errors overview documenting errors occurring within the system and their potential origins VM overview which reports key VM utilization statistics such as memory and CPU usage Top 10 failed transactions shares the highest impact failed transactions which are causing a backend to lag Latest error report has the most recent error so that it can be immediately addressed And more… Alerts include Apdex score updates you when the apdex score, i.e. the ratio of satisfied/successful requests to total requests, falls below a certain threshold Memory usage sends an alert when RAM usage exceeds a pre-set threshold Transactions error alerts the user when transaction errors climb past a certain level New Relic - the ideal NServiceBus monitoring tool New Relic’s quickstart provides the ultimate in NServiceBus monitoring solutions. Having continual insight into NServiceBus performance is key to ensuring that backend systems run smoothly with consistent uptime, as messaging is a huge point of failure for backend architectures. When messages are not transacted successfully, communication between backend services breaks down leaving the application unable to function successfully as a whole. By providing dashboard insight into the apdex score and commonly failed transactions, and alerts which notify the user prior to reaching critical thresholds, the New Relic quickstart allows weak points in the system to be identified immediately, before communication in the backend fails completely. Similarly, proper management of the NServiceBus VM is critical to ensuring that the NServiceBus application itself doesn’t crash completely. The New Relic dashboards and alerts provide continual VM monitoring, allowing developers to make key decisions regarding throttling and other performance constraints when usage gets too high. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 179.23679, + "_score": 170.27942, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -232074,7 +232299,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Spring.net quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Spring.net observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Spring.net installation docs Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. What is Spring.net? Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spring.net with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spring.net. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC Umbraco CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 179.23264, + "_score": 170.276, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -232120,7 +232345,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Umbraco quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Umbraco observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Umbraco installation docs Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. What is Umbraco? Open source CMS for the web built in ASP.NET. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Umbraco with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Umbraco. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spring.net NServiceBus IIS ASP .NET MVC CSLA .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 179.23253, + "_score": 170.27591, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -232165,7 +232390,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Grafana Prometheus Integration observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Use existing Grafana dashboards with New Relic In Grafana, you can configure New Relic as a Prometheus data source. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo When you integrate Prometheus metrics with New Relic via Remote Write or the OpenMetrics Integration (2.0+) and configure New Relic as a Prometheus data source in Grafana, you can use existing Grafana dashboards and seamlessly tap into the additional monitoring, reliability, and scale we provide. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Prometheus Agent Grafana Dashboard Migration Traefik (Prometheus) Send Prometheus metric data to New Relic Grafana support with Prometheus and PromQL", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 766.66895, + "_score": 728.0714, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -232217,7 +232442,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 CoreDNS (Prometheus) quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CoreDNS (Prometheus) A dashboard for CoreDNS based on metrics sent to New Relic using Prometheus Agent or Prometheus server. Alerts   4 CoreDNS (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. CoreDNS Error Rate This alert will trigger if the CoreDNS error rate for response codes NXDOMAIN, SERVFAIL, or REFUSED is above 2 standard deviations for more than 5 minutes. CoreDNS Panics This alert will trigger if the CoreDNS panic rate is above 0 at least once in 5 minutes CoreDNS Request Duration This alert will trigger if the CoreDNS request duration 95th percentile is above or below 2 standard deviations for more than 5 minutes CoreDNS Request Rate This alert will trigger if the CoreDNS requests per second is above or below 2 standard deviations for more than 5 minutes Documentation   3 CoreDNS (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CoreDNS Metrics Docs Learn more about the Prometheus metrics available for CoreDNS CoreDNS Integration Docs New Relic documentation for the CoreDNS integration including installation, configuration, and how to query the metrics. Prometheus Installation Docs Use Prometheus remote_write or Prometheus Agent The CoreDNS quickstart includes a dashboard and set of alerts that provides a holistic view of the CoreDNS instances in your environment. Information contained in the dasshboard includes CoreDNS versions, status, request/response times, and cache statistics. This quickstart was built and tested based on CoreDNS metrics sent to New Relic through remote write configurations with Prometheus Agent or Prometheus Server. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Brad Schmitt, Raga Potti Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. 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Spring.net installation docs Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. What is Spring.net? Comprehensive infrastructural support for developing enterprise .NET applications; conceptually based on the Java Spring Framework. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Spring.net with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Spring.net. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. 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These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 CSLA .NET observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CSLA .NET installation docs Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. What is CSLA .NET? Software framework for building an object-oriented layer for tracking business logic. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments CSLA .NET with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for CSLA .NET. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 ASP .NET MVC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ASP .NET MVC installation docs Open-source web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern. What is ASP .NET MVC? Open-source web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments ASP .NET MVC with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for ASP .NET MVC. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Documentation   1 AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs Collect and manage log data coming in from Amazon's Cloudwatch observability framework. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Collect and manage log data coming in from Amazon's Cloudwatch observability framework. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS FireLens plugin for Logs Amazon S3 Amazon CloudFront web logs AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 580.8798, + "_score": 551.8435, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -234208,7 +234433,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS FireLens plugin for Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS FireLens plugin for Logs installation docs Collect log data and export to AWS or other services for analysis. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Collect log data and export to AWS or other services for analysis. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Documentation   1 Amazon S3 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon S3 installation docs Monitor Amazon S3 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon S3? Provides developers and IT teams with secure, durable, highly-scalable cloud storage. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon S3 by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon S3 documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon S3. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs AWS FireLens plugin for Logs Amazon EFS Amazon EBS AWS Outposts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 556.9953, + "_score": 529.1594, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -234310,7 +234535,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon CloudFront quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon CloudFront Documentation   1 Amazon CloudFront observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon CloudFront installation docs Monitor Amazon CloudFront by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon CloudFront? Speeds up the distribution of web content served from Amazon Web Services. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon CloudFront by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon CloudFront documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon CloudFront. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 520.09155, + "_score": 494.08264, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -234363,7 +234588,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Fastly CDN quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Fastly Alerts   2 Fastly CDN observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Fastly CDN - Error Count by POP Excessive errors from a specific Fastly POP may indicate content deliver issues Alert examines error count and checks for 3σ (standard deviations) Exceeding 3σ must exist for at least 5 minutes before the condition will trigger a notification Fastly CDN - Response Time (ms) by POP Excessive response time may impact customer experience Alert examines response time in milliseconds and checks for 3σ (standard deviations) Exceeding 3σ must exist for at least 5 minutes before the condition will trigger a notification Documentation   1 Fastly CDN observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation Docs Configure Fastly streaming logs to New Relic Fastly helps people stay better connected with the things they love. Fastly’s edge cloud platform enables customers to create great digital experiences quickly, securely, and reliably by processing, serving, and securing our customers’ applications as close to their end-users as possible — at the edge of the internet. Fastly’s platform is designed to take advantage of the modern internet, to be programmable, and to support agile software development with unmatched visibility and minimal latency, empowering developers to innovate with both performance and security. Fastly’s customers include many of the world’s most prominent companies, including Pinterest, The New York Times, and GitHub. For more information or support, please go to https://support.fastly.com/ How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Simon Wistow (Fastly), Josh Biggley (New Relic) Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Akamai DataStream 2 Cloudflare Network Logs Amazon CloudFront web logs Postman Cribl Logstream", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 432.36108, + "_score": 410.6837, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -234416,7 +234641,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Episerver CMS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 Episerver CMS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Episerver CMS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Episerver CMS installation docs Full service CMS with dedicated layers for commerce and marketing. Why monitor Episerver CMS? Episerver offers a web content management system (CMS), digital marketing, and digital commerce services via its Episerver Digital Experience Platform Cloud Service. New Relic quickstart instruments Episerver CMS with the New Relic .NET agent to instantly monitor Episerver CMS with best-in-class dashboards and alerts. Episerver CMS quickstart highlights The New Relic Episerver CMS quickstart has the following features: Dashboards: Our dashboards provide you a clear overview of transactions, errors, and the virtual machine. The dashboards also help you monitor other key indicators like top 10 failed transactions, latest errors, and more. Alerts: You can get instant alerts on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Our .NET agent supports both .NET Framework and .NET Core, and works with all .NET compatible languages. In addition to the .NET agent, you can also install New Relic’s infrastructure monitoring agent to view the performance of Episerver’s host environment. New Relic + Episerver CMS = Optimum performance monitoring Monitor your Episerver CMS performance with our .NET agent. The integration provides a high-level overview of Episerver CMS, giving you access to code-level details like transaction traces, database queries, and errors. Also, it empowers you to track activities across a large Episerver distributed system. New Relic Episerver CMS quickstart gives you proactive notifications from alerts to respond quickly when your app stops running seamlessly. You can use the query builder to create custom dashboards from your data. Download New Relic Episerver CMS quickstart today to monitor Episerver CMS metrics in real-time. This quickstart is your gateway to instant monitoring of your Episerver CMS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources DNN Community DNN Evoq Joomla Magento MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 368.3598, + "_score": 349.7121, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -234467,7 +234692,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 DNN Community quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. .NET Alerts   3 DNN Community observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 DNN Community observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. DNN Community installation docs DNN is the largest and most popular open source CMS on the Microsoft ASP.NET stack. What is DNN Community? DNN is the largest and most popular open source CMS on the Microsoft ASP.NET stack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments DNN Community with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for DNN Community. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Episerver CMS DNN Evoq Joomla Magento MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 343.90674, + "_score": 326.51016, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -234515,7 +234740,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 DNN Evoq observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Introduction to .NET Integrate New Relic .NET agent with your DNN Evoq to monitor the platform’s performance metrics in real time. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is DNN Evoq? DNN Evoq is a commercial edition of the DNN platform, the largest and most popular open source Content Management System (CMS) on the Microsoft ASP.NET stack. DNN Evoq includes customer support and provides premium features not available in the DNN platform. These premium features include personalization, in-page analytics, workflow and built-in connectors to Marketo, SharePoint, Amazon S3, and Dropbox. Integrate New Relic .NET agent with your DNN Evoq to monitor the platform’s performance metrics in real time. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments DNN Evoq with the New Relic .Net agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your .Net application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. DNN Evoq and New Relic highlights New Relic’s DNN Evoq quickstart instruments DNN Evoq with the New Relic .NET agent, and empowers you to seamlessly monitor your DNN Evoq platform through out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Our .NET agent supports both .NET Framework and .NET Core, and it works with all .NET compatible languages. You can track your DNN Evoq platform in dynamic or distributed environments such as on-host VM servers, Microsoft Azure app services, cloud-managed server VM images, self-hosted Windows and Linux systems and Amazon AWS EC2 VMs. DNN Evoq ideal performance monitoring The DNN Evoq observability quickstart instruments DNN Evoq with New Relic .NET agent. The integration enables you to use Application Performance Monitoring (APM) to get a high-level overview of your DNN Evoq platform, and to track activity across the platform. With the integration, you can install infrastructure monitoring to view the performance of your platform’s host environment. Once you install our .NET agent, wait for a few minutes for your DNN Evoq platform to generate traffic, data will appear in the APM summary page. The agent includes a variety of configuration options to further customize your installation. You can extend your instrumentation by integrating the .NET agent with browser monitoring to gain visibility into end-user activity. You can also enable distributed tracing to understand activity across your platform. Download the New Relic DNN Evoq quickstart to effectively get value out of your telemetry data and monitor your DNN Evoq platform. This quickstart is your gateway to instant monitoring of your platform via our .NET agent. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Episerver CMS DNN Community Joomla Magento MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 322.88828, + "_score": 306.5697, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -234562,7 +234787,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 MediaWiki quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 MediaWiki observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 MediaWiki observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MediaWiki installation docs MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki engine developed for use on Wikipedia. What is MediaWiki? MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki engine developed for use on Wikipedia. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MediaWiki with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for MediaWiki. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Joomla Magento Episerver CMS DNN Community DNN Evoq", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 322.50137, + "_score": 306.25262, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -234609,7 +234834,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Magento quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Magento observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High duration This alert is triggered when the total duration of the web transaction is longer than 10 seconds during 5 minutes High error rate This alert is triggered when the error percentage of web transactions is higher than 5% during 5 minutes Low throughput This alert is triggered when the throughput is 0 for 5 minutes Documentation   1 Magento observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Magento installation docs Magento is an open-source e-commerce platform written in PHP. What is Magento? Magento is an open-source e-commerce platform written in PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Magento with the New Relic PHP agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Magento. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Failed Checkpoints This alert is triggered when the failed checkpoints is higher than 3 during 5 minutes. Job Manager Heap Memory Usage This alert is triggered when the job manager heap memory usage is higher than 10 MB during 5 minutes. Task Manager Direct Memory Used This alert is triggered when the task manager direct memory used is higher than 100 MB during 5 minutes. Shuffle Service Used Memory This alert is triggered when the shuffle netty used memory is higher than 2 MB during 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Apache Flink observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Apache Flink integration documentation New Relic’s instant observability quickstart with Apache Flink monitoring helps to detect job manager, task manager, operators, shuffle service, logs and parses them into a JSON payload. Comprehensive monitoring quickstart for Apache Flink New Relic detects your Apache Flink metrics like job manager (checkpoints, direct, mapped, metaspace memory usage), task manager (shuffle service, operators), heap memory usage and more. Why monitor Apache Flink? An ideal Apache Flink performance monitoring provides an easy way for effective monitoring and alerting of your Apache Flink jobs. Apache monitoring dashboards New Relic's Apache Flink monitoring quickstart boasts instant full-stack observability out-of-the-box. Our easy-to-use performance monitoring dashboards monitor metrics like: Heap memory usage Job manager uptime and downtime Used memory CPU time in seconds and CPU load Status of recent triggered checkpoints and those in progress Apache Flink performance alerts We’ve also created strategic alerts toproactively inform you about the status of your Apache Flink jobs. These alerts include failed checkpoints, job manager heap memory usage higher than 10MB, task manager direct memory higher than 100MB, and shuffle service used memory greater than 2MB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Apache Flink integration Redpanda ActiveMQ Akamai DataStream 2 Amazon Kinesis Data Streams monitoring integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 257.5016, + "_score": 244.68298, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -234751,7 +234976,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 LAMP stack quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. LAMP Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Documentation   0 This quickstart doesn't include any documentation . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo This LAMP quickstart allows you to monitor a LAMP stack (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP). It includes a specific dashboard to get observability for an entire LAMP stack. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Stijn Polfliet Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Apache Camel Java Agent Extension observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Java agent extension for Camel Java Agent instrumentation extension for Apache Camel framework What is camel ? Camel is an Open Source integration framework that empowers you to quickly and easily integrate various systems consuming or producing data. Camel empowers you to define routing and mediation rules in a variety of domain-specific languages (DSL, such as Java, XML, Groovy, Kotlin, and YAML). This means you get smart completion of routing rules in your IDE, whether in a Java or XML editor. Apache Camel uses URIs to work directly with any kind of transport or messaging model such as HTTP, ActiveMQ, JMS, JBI, SCA, MINA or CXF, as well as pluggable Components and Data Format options. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Labs Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. 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Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon MQ? Message brokering service for Apache ActiveMQ managed by AWS. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon MQ by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon MQ documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon MQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Documentation   1 GCP Firebase Database observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firebase Database installation docs Monitor GCP Firebase Database by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firebase Database? An efficient, low-latency solution for mobile apps that require synced states across clients in real time. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firebase Database by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firebase Database documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firebase Database. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 385.75812, + "_score": 367.81458, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -235147,7 +235372,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GCP Firestore observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GCP Firestore installation docs Monitor GCP Firestore by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GCP Firestore? A NoSQL document database that lets you easily store, sync, and query data for your mobile and web apps - at global scale. Get started! Start monitoring GCP Firestore by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our GCP Firestore documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for GCP Firestore. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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gcp.loadbalancing.tcp_ssl_proxy.frontend_tcp_rtt tcpSslProxy.FrontendTcpRtt GCP Load Balancer gcp.loadbalancing.tcp_ssl_proxy.ingress_bytes_count tcpSslProxy.IngressBytes GCP Load Balancer gcp.loadbalancing.tcp_ssl_proxy.new_connections tcpSslProxy.NewConnections GCP Load Balancer gcp.loadbalancing.tcp_ssl_proxy.open_connections tcpSslProxy.OpenConnections GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.subscription.backlog_bytes subscription.BacklogBytes GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.subscription.byte_cost subscription.ByteCost GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.subscription.config_updates_count subscription.ConfigUpdates GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.subscription.mod_ack_deadline_message_operation_count subscription.ModAckDeadlineMessageOperation GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.subscription.mod_ack_deadline_request_count subscription.ModAckDeadlineRequest GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.subscription.num_outstanding_messages subscription.NumOutstandingMessages GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.subscription.num_retained_acked_messages subscription.NumRetainedAckedMessages GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.subscription.num_retained_acked_messages_by_region subscription.NumRetainedAckedMessagesByRegion GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.subscription.num_unacked_messages_by_region subscription.NumUnackedMessagesByRegion GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.subscription.num_undelivered_messages subscription.NumUndeliveredMessages GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.subscription.oldest_retained_acked_message_age subscription.OldestRetainedAckedMessageAge GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.subscription.oldest_retained_acked_message_age_by_region subscription.OldestRetainedAckedMessageAgeByRegion GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.subscription.oldest_unacked_message_age subscription.OldestUnackedMessageAge GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.subscription.oldest_unacked_message_age_by_region subscription.OldestUnackedMessageAgeByRegion GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.subscription.pull_ack_message_operation_count subscription.PullAckMessageOperation GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.subscription.pull_ack_request_count 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gcp.pubsub.subscription.streaming_pull_mod_ack_deadline_message_operation_count subscription.StreamingPullModAckDeadlineMessageOperation GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.subscription.streaming_pull_mod_ack_deadline_request_count subscription.StreamingPullModAckDeadlineRequest GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.subscription.streaming_pull_response_count subscription.StreamingPullResponse GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.subscription.unacked_bytes_by_region subscription.UnackedBytesByRegion GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.topic.byte_cost topic.ByteCost GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.topic.config_updates_count topic.ConfigUpdates GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.topic.message_sizes topic.MessageSizes GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.topic.num_retained_acked_messages_by_region topic.NumRetainedAckedMessagesByRegion GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.topic.num_unacked_messages_by_region topic.NumUnackedMessagesByRegion GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.topic.oldest_retained_acked_message_age_by_region topic.OldestRetainedAckedMessageAgeByRegion GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.topic.oldest_unacked_message_age_by_region topic.OldestUnackedMessageAgeByRegion GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.topic.retained_acked_bytes_by_region topic.RetainedAckedBytesByRegion GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.topic.send_message_operation_count topic.SendMessageOperation GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.topic.send_request_count topic.SendRequest GCP Pub/Sub gcp.pubsub.topic.unacked_bytes_by_region topic.UnackedBytesByRegion GCP Router gcp.router.best_received_routes_count BestReceivedRoutes GCP Router gcp.router.bfd.control.receive_intervals bfd.control.ReceiveIntervals GCP Router gcp.router.bfd.control.received_packets_count bfd.control.ReceivedPackets GCP Router gcp.router.bfd.control.rejected_packets_count bfd.control.RejectedPackets GCP Router gcp.router.bfd.control.transmit_intervals bfd.control.TransmitIntervals GCP Router gcp.router.bfd.control.transmitted_packets_count bfd.control.TransmittedPackets GCP Router gcp.router.bfd.session_up bfd.SessionUp GCP Router gcp.router.bgp_sessions_down_count BgpSessionsDown GCP Router gcp.router.bgp_sessions_up_count BgpSessionsUp GCP Router gcp.router.bgp.received_routes_count bgp.ReceivedRoutes GCP Router gcp.router.bgp.sent_routes_count bgp.SentRoutes GCP Router gcp.router.bgp.session_up bgp.SessionUp GCP Router gcp.router.router_up RouterUp GCP Router gcp.router.sent_routes_count SentRoutes GCP Router gcp.router.nat.allocated_ports nat.AllocatedPorts GCP Router gcp.router.nat.closed_connections_count nat.ClosedConnections GCP Router gcp.router.nat.dropped_received_packets_count nat.DroppedReceivedPackets GCP Router gcp.router.nat.new_connections_count nat.NewConnections GCP Router gcp.router.nat.port_usage nat.PortUsage GCP Router gcp.router.nat.received_bytes_count nat.ReceivedBytes GCP Router gcp.router.nat.received_packets_count nat.ReceivedPackets GCP Router gcp.router.nat.sent_bytes_count nat.SentBytes GCP Router gcp.router.nat.sent_packets_count nat.SentPackets GCP Run 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gcp.cloudsql.database.mysql.innodb_buffer_pool_pages_free database.mysql.InnodbBufferPoolPagesFree GCP Cloud SQL gcp.cloudsql.database.mysql.innodb_buffer_pool_pages_total database.mysql.InnodbBufferPoolPagesTotal GCP Cloud SQL gcp.cloudsql.database.mysql.innodb_data_fsyncs database.mysql.InnodbDataFsyncs GCP Cloud SQL gcp.cloudsql.database.mysql.innodb_os_log_fsyncs database.mysql.InnodbOsLogFsyncs GCP Cloud SQL gcp.cloudsql.database.mysql.innodb_pages_read database.mysql.InnodbPagesRead GCP Cloud SQL gcp.cloudsql.database.mysql.innodb_pages_written database.mysql.InnodbPagesWritten GCP Cloud SQL gcp.cloudsql.database.mysql.queries database.mysql.Queries GCP Cloud SQL gcp.cloudsql.database.mysql.questions database.mysql.Questions GCP Cloud SQL gcp.cloudsql.database.mysql.received_bytes_count database.mysql.ReceivedBytes GCP Cloud SQL gcp.cloudsql.database.mysql.replication.seconds_behind_master database.mysql.replication.SecondsBehindMaster GCP Cloud SQL gcp.cloudsql.database.mysql.sent_bytes_count database.mysql.SentBytes GCP Cloud SQL gcp.cloudsql.database.network.connections database.network.Connections GCP Cloud SQL gcp.cloudsql.database.network.received_bytes_count database.network.ReceivedBytes GCP Cloud SQL gcp.cloudsql.database.network.sent_bytes_count database.network.SentBytes GCP Cloud SQL gcp.cloudsql.database.postgresql.num_backends database.postgresql.NumBackends GCP Cloud SQL gcp.cloudsql.database.postgresql.replication.replica_byte_lag database.postgresql.replication.ReplicaByteLag GCP Cloud SQL gcp.cloudsql.database.postgresql.transaction_count database.postgresql.Transaction GCP Cloud SQL gcp.cloudsql.database.up database.Up GCP Cloud SQL gcp.cloudsql.database.uptime database.Uptime GCP Cloud Storage gcp.storage.api.request_count api.Requests GCP Cloud Storage gcp.storage.network.received_bytes_count network.ReceivedBytes GCP Cloud Storage gcp.storage.network.sent_bytes_count network.SentBytes GCP VMs gcp.compute.firewall.dropped_bytes_count firewall.DroppedBytes GCP VMs gcp.compute.firewall.dropped_packets_count firewall.DroppedPackets GCP VMs gcp.compute.instance.cpu.reserved_cores instance.cpu.ReservedCores GCP VMs gcp.compute.instance.cpu.utilization instance.cpu.Utilization GCP VMs gcp.compute.instance.disk.read_bytes_count instance.disk.ReadBytes GCP VMs gcp.compute.instance.disk.read_ops_count instance.disk.ReadOps GCP VMs gcp.compute.instance.disk.write_bytes_count instance.disk.WriteBytes GCP VMs gcp.compute.instance.disk.write_ops_count instance.disk.WriteOps GCP VMs gcp.compute.instance.network.received_bytes_count instance.network.ReceivedBytes GCP VMs gcp.compute.instance.network.received_packets_count instance.network.ReceivedPackets GCP VMs gcp.compute.instance.network.sent_bytes_count instance.network.SentBytes GCP VMs gcp.compute.instance.network.sent_packets_count instance.network.SentPackets GCP VMs gcp.compute.instance.disk.throttled_read_bytes_count 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Documentation   1 Google BigQuery observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Google BigQuery installation docs Monitor Google BigQuery by connecting GCP to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Google BigQuery? Fully managed data warehouse with options for user-defined or automated data schemes and exploration via SQL queries. Get started! Start monitoring Google BigQuery by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our Google BigQuery documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Google BigQuery. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Set up, maintain, manage, and administer MySQL and PostgreSQL databases in the cloud. Get started! Start monitoring Google Cloud SQL by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our Google Cloud SQL documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Google Cloud SQL. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Security Hub? Cloud security posture management service that performs security best practice checks, aggregates alerts, and enables automated remediation. Get started! Start ingesting AWS Security Hub events by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) security products to New Relic! Check out our AWS Security Hub documentation to instrument your account to send events and vulnerabilities to New Relic's Vulnerability Management product. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic ingestion for AWS Security Hub. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. 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High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.92767, + "_score": 257.318, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -235932,7 +236172,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.3227, + "_score": 256.82184, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -235981,7 +236221,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.3227, + "_score": 256.82184, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -236034,7 +236274,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GitHub Dependabot observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GitHub Dependabot integration installation docs Automatic integration for ingesting Dependabot vulnerabilities. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GitHub Dependabot? GitHub Dependabot helps you keep your dependencies up to date. Every day, it checks your dependency files for outdated requirements and opens individual PRs for any it finds. You review, merge, and get to work on the latest, most secure releases. Get started! Start ingesting Dependabot events by connecting GitHub to New Relic! Check out our GitHub Dependabot documentation to instrument your GitHub account to send Vulnerability events to New Relic's Vulnerability Management product. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic ingestion for GitHub Dependabot. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Security Events API AWS Security Hub Integration GitHub for CodeStream Node.js agent v8.7.1 Vulnerability integrations overview", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 229.5852, + "_score": 218.23114, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -236081,7 +236321,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Security Hub Integration observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Security Hub installation docs Cloud-based service for detecting vulnerabilities in AWS resources. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Security Hub? Cloud security posture management service that performs security best practice checks, aggregates alerts, and enables automated remediation. Get started! Start ingesting AWS Security Hub events by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) security products to New Relic! Check out our AWS Security Hub documentation to instrument your account to send events and vulnerabilities to New Relic's Vulnerability Management product. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic ingestion for AWS Security Hub. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Documentation   1 Full Story observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Full Story installation docs FullStory’s URL session replay. See users’ views of errors and performance issues alongside essential details flowing through New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo FullStory’s URL session replay. See users’ views of errors and performance issues alongside essential details flowing through New Relic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Full Story Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources WayScript Mule ESB MariaDB Postman Snyk", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 298.0069, + "_score": 283.09528, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -236316,7 +236556,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 278.53113, + "_score": 263.5092, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -236365,7 +236605,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   3 Lacework quickstart contains 3 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Lacework Security Overview Lacework Compliance Violations Lacework Anomaly Detections Documentation   1 Lacework observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Lacework installation docs The only prerequisite is to setup the New Relic integration within the Lacework UI. Details on how to do that can be found below! Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Lacework is a comprehensive cloud security platform. We aim to turn security into a data problem and replace the frictionful processes for things like breach investigations or achieving compliance standards with simple, contextualized workflows. Technically, our approach is that we replace the traditional 'rules' based mentality that requires you to predict attacker patterns ahead of time with a fully ML based approach. We baseline what normal user, application and network behaviors look like across your workloads and cloud accounts automatically and then only alert you to deviations from the norm. This significantly reduces the amount of toil in setting up and maintaining our solution, but also drastically improves the efficacy and amount of security alerts you will receive. The following Quickstart brings the curated security alerts for misconfigurations and anomalous security behaviors into the New Relic platform so you can easily triage against your wealth of observability data or easily transition from monitoring to security investigations from a single interface! If you encounter any issues, have feedback or would like more details on how to get started, please head over to support.lacework.com or send an email to adam.larson@lacework.net! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Lacework, Inc Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity Akamai DataStream 2 Postman Snyk Mule ESB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 252.31165, + "_score": 239.80115, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -236403,7 +236643,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 214.5057, + "_score": 201.9336, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -236453,7 +236693,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon RDS Documentation   1 Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring installation docs Monitor Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring? Supplement your RDS monitoring with real-time metrics about the OS. Get started! Start monitoring AWS RDS Enhanced by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS RDS Enhanced documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS RDS Enhanced. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 437.6142, + "_score": 415.62933, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -236503,7 +236743,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon RDS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon RDS Alerts   1 Amazon RDS observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Documentation   1 Amazon RDS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon RDS installation docs Monitor Amazon RDS by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon RDS? Set up and manage a relational database in the cloud by providing resizable capacity and managing common database administration tasks. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon RDS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon RDS documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon RDS. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 437.43765, + "_score": 415.48453, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -236553,7 +236793,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   2 Amazon ElastiCache quickstart contains 2 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon ElastiCache (Redis) Amazon ElastiCache (Memcached) Documentation   1 Amazon ElastiCache observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon ElastiCache installation docs Monitor Amazon ElastiCache by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon ElastiCache? Deploy, operate, and scale an in-memory data store or cache in the cloud. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon ElastiCache by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon ElastiCache documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon ElastiCache. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon EC2 Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 413.31552, + "_score": 392.562, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -236603,7 +236843,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon EC2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon EC2 Alerts   1 Amazon EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Documentation   1 Amazon EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon EC2 installation docs Monitor Amazon EC2 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon EC2? Build scalable and flexible applications on top of AWS container services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS EC2 by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS EC2 documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS EC2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon DocumentDB Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 411.70007, + "_score": 391.23633, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -236653,7 +236893,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon DocumentDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon DocumentDB Documentation   1 Amazon DocumentDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon DocumentDB installation docs Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon DocumentDB? Fast, scalable, highly available, and fully managed document database service that supports MongoDB workloads. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon DocumentDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon DocumentDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon DocumentDB.summary: Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relicsummary: Monitor Amazon DocumentDB by connecting AWS to New Relic How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Amazon ElastiCache Amazon QLDB Amazon RDS Amazon RDS Enhanced Monitoring Amazon EC2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 409.4316, + "_score": 388.8749, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -236703,7 +236943,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Android observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Android installation docs Mobile operating system based on a modified Linux kernel and other open source software. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic Mobile monitoring New Relic's mobile monitoring for Android gives you a comprehensive view of your app's performance. It works for Android apps written using Java or Kotlin. Get started! Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources iOS tvOS NerdGraph tutorial: Mobile agent monitoring examples OKHTTP Cordova", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 482.87048, + "_score": 460.5628, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -236751,7 +236991,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 iOS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. iOS installation docs Default operating system for Apple mobile devices, including the iPhone and iPad. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic Mobile monitoring New Relic's mobile monitoring for iOS gives you a comprehensive view of your app's performance. It works for iOS apps written using Objective-C, Swift, or both languages Get started! Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Android tvOS NerdGraph tutorial: Mobile agent monitoring examples OKHTTP Cordova", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 469.54526, + "_score": 447.838, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -236800,7 +237040,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Cordova observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Cordova installation docs Cordova wraps your HTML/JavaScript app into a native container which can access the device functions of several platforms. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo New Relic Mobile monitoring New Relic's mobile monitoring for Cordova gives you a comprehensive view of your app's performance. The official New Relic Cordova plugin for iOS and Android allows developers to easily embed the mobile agents into Cordova applications. Get started! Follow the documentation to get started! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.927, + "_score": 257.31744, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -237251,7 +237491,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32202, + "_score": 256.82126, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -237300,7 +237540,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.32202, + "_score": 256.82126, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -237349,7 +237589,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24805, + "_score": 256.76056, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -237398,7 +237638,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Trusted Advisor observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Trusted Advisor installation docs Monitor AWS Trusted Advisor by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Trusted Advisor? The AWS Trusted Advisor is an online tool that provides real-time guidance to help you follow AWS best practices for provisioning your resources. It evaluates your account by using checks which then identify ways to optimize your AWS infrastructure. New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart features The New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor monitoring quickstart empowers you with our AWS Trusted Advisor integration to collect data about key metrics, query the data and gain valuable insights. Why monitor AWS Trusted Advisor with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your AWS Trusted Advisor metrics and other data to New Relic. In order to have fresh data, our integration programmatically sends refresh requests to AWS. You can activate the integration by following our standard procedures for connecting AWS services to New Relic. The monitoring quickstart helps you to track key AWS Trusted Advisor metrics like AWS region, current usage, limit amount, service limit usage, status, and timestamp. Install the New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart today to proactively monitor AWS Trusted Advisor and keep getting quality recommendations that help you follow AWS best practices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.24786, + "_score": 256.76044, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -237451,7 +237691,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 AWS Lambda quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS Lambda Alerts   1 AWS Lambda observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Response Time This alert is triggered when the lambda function has a response time above 1.5 seconds. Documentation   1 AWS Lambda observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Lambda installation docs Monitor AWS Lambda by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS Lambda? Zero-administration compute platform for back-end web developers that runs your code for you in AWS cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Lambda by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Lambda documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Lambda. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Step Functions AWS Outposts Lambda-go (aws-lambda-go) AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 440.47357, + "_score": 418.3828, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -237501,7 +237741,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 AWS Step Functions quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS Step Functions Documentation   1 AWS Step Functions observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Step Functions installation docs Monitor AWS Step Functions by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Step Functions? Orchestrate serverless functions in Amazon Web Services, including Lambda. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Step Functions by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Step Functions documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Step Functions. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Lambda AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 428.17377, + "_score": 406.54352, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -237551,7 +237791,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Lambda-go (aws-lambda-go) quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Lambda go Alerts   4 Lambda-go (aws-lambda-go) observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when the Apdex score is below 0.5 for 5 minutes High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is above 90% Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Lambda-go (aws-lambda-go) observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Lambda-go (aws-lambda-go) installation docs Libraries, samples, and tools to help Go developers develop AWS Lambda functions. What is Lambda-go (aws-lambda-go)? Libraries, samples, and tools to help Go developers develop AWS Lambda functions. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Lambda-go (aws-lambda-go) with the New Relic Go agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom dashboards, errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Lambda-go (aws-lambda-go). How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Gin NATS HTTPRouter Zap Echo", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 261.32233, + "_score": 248.0469, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -237600,7 +237840,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 260.51584, + "_score": 247.40533, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -237649,7 +237889,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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It gracefully handles leader elections during network partitions and can tolerate machine failure, even in the leader node. Use New Relic to display a curated dashboard based on Prometheus metrics which helps you understand the health of your Etcd cluster. With New Relic you can monitor: Leader changes Server proposals failures and committed gRPC stats Disk write latency Enable the integration Follow these steps to enable the integration. Follow the Etcd documentation for Prometheus to discover the metrics endpoints. Set up Prometheus monitoring. Prometheus metrics needs to be integrated with New Relic, you can use the Prometheus Agent or the Remote Write integration, see how to send Prometheus metrics. Important The Prometheus Agent only scrapes metrics by default from a set of integrations. In this case, you must identify your pod or endpoint with one of the these labels app.kubernetes.io/name, app.newrelic.io/name, k8s-app containing the string etcd. Use the following query to confirm metrics are being ingested as expected: FROM Metric SELECT count(*) WHERE metricName LIKE 'etcd_%' FACET metricName LIMIT MAX Copy Install the Etcd quickstart to access built-in dashboards and alerts. Once you imported, you can edit or clone the assets to adapt them to your specific requirements. Important Some charts of the dashboard include queries with conditions that require the identification of your pod or endpoint with one of the these labels app.kubernetes.io/name, app.newrelic.io/name, k8s-app containing the string etcd. Find and use the data Metrics Prometheus metrics are stored as dimensional metrics. You can query using NRQL or use the Data Explorer to browse the available metrics, facet, and filter by the associated dimensions. The different sets of metrics exposed by this integration are defined in the Etcd documentation . Use the following NRQL queries to understand the metrics being ingested in New Relic: List unique metric names: FROM Metric SELECT uniques(metricName) WHERE metricName LIKE 'etcd_%' LIMIT MAX Copy Count number of metric updates: FROM Metric SELECT datapointcount() WHERE metricName LIKE 'etcd_%' LIMIT MAX Copy Estimate data ingestion (daily ingest, in bytes): FROM Metric SELECT bytecountestimate() WHERE metricName LIKE 'etcd_%' SINCE 1 day ago Copy Troubleshooting Follow the troubleshooting tips from Etcd documentation to make sure that metrics are configured as expected on your cluster. You can also check the specific troubleshooting guidelines for Prometheus integrations.", - "info": "", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 501.5531, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "tags": "Kubernetes", - "body": " The Prometheus Agent only scrapes metrics by default from a set of integrations. In this case, you must identify your pod or endpoint with one of the these labels app.kubernetes.io/name, app.newrelic.io/name, k8s-app containing the string etcd. Use the following query to confirm metrics are being" - }, - "id": "637ca0c064441f978a716d43" - }, { "sections": [ "Calico (Prometheus)", @@ -237822,7 +238024,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Calico (Prometheus) quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Calico (Prometheus) This quickstart was built and tested based on Calico CNI metrics sent to New Relic using Prometheus Agent or Prometheus server Alerts   3 Calico (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Number Of Dataplane Failure This alert is triggered when more than 5 dataplane failures within Felix have happened High Number Of Ipset Commands Failure This alert is triggered when more than 5 ipset errors within Felix have happened High Number Of Iptables-save Failure This alert is triggered when more than 5 iptable save errors within Felix have happened Documentation   3 Calico (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Calico Metrics Documentation Learn more about the Prometheus metrics available for Calico Prometheus installation docs Use Prometheus remote_write or Prometheus Agent Calico Integration Docs New Relic documentation for the Calico integration including installation, configuration, and how to query the metrics. Calico is an open source networking and network security solution for containers, virtual machines, and native host-based workloads. Calico supports a broad range of platforms including Kubernetes, OpenShift, Mirantis Kubernetes Engine (MKE), OpenStack, and bare metal services.Whether you opt to use Calico's eBPF data plane or Linux’s standard networking pipeline, Calico delivers blazing fast performance with true cloud-native scalability This quickstart is based on metrics sent to New Relic using Prometheus Agent or Prometheus Server. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Ragalahari Potti Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Calico integration CockroachDB integration Redis integration Traefik integration Etcd integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 501.55, + "_score": 476.64874, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -237836,6 +238038,44 @@ }, "id": "638d3b4264441fc1e56cab5e" }, + { + "sections": [ + "Etcd integration", + "Enable the integration", + "Important", + "Find and use the data", + "Metrics", + "Troubleshooting" + ], + "title": "Etcd integration", + "type": "docs", + "tags": [ + "Integrations", + "Etcd", + "Prometheus", + "Kubernetes" + ], + "external_id": "8aeda5317b94ee11aadc4f806db670dc55f1c15c", + "image": "https://docs.newrelic.com/static/kubernetes_screenshot-crop_etcd-dashboard-4876bbef8170202f85333e8787cc4a03.png", + "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/infrastructure/prometheus-integrations/integrations-list/etcd-integration/", + "published_at": "2023-01-21T23:56:51Z", + "updated_at": "2022-12-15T21:55:15Z", + "document_type": "page", + "popularity": 1, + "body": "Etcd is a strongly consistent, distributed key-value store that provides a reliable way to store data that needs to be accessed by a distributed system or cluster of machines. It gracefully handles leader elections during network partitions and can tolerate machine failure, even in the leader node. Use New Relic to display a curated dashboard based on Prometheus metrics which helps you understand the health of your Etcd cluster. With New Relic you can monitor: Leader changes Server proposals failures and committed gRPC stats Disk write latency Enable the integration Follow these steps to enable the integration. Follow the Etcd documentation for Prometheus to discover the metrics endpoints. Set up Prometheus monitoring. Prometheus metrics needs to be integrated with New Relic, you can use the Prometheus Agent or the Remote Write integration, see how to send Prometheus metrics. Important The Prometheus Agent only scrapes metrics by default from a set of integrations. In this case, you must identify your pod or endpoint with one of the these labels app.kubernetes.io/name, app.newrelic.io/name, k8s-app containing the string etcd. Use the following query to confirm metrics are being ingested as expected: FROM Metric SELECT count(*) WHERE metricName LIKE 'etcd_%' FACET metricName LIMIT MAX Copy Install the Etcd quickstart to access built-in dashboards and alerts. Once you imported, you can edit or clone the assets to adapt them to your specific requirements. Important Some charts of the dashboard include queries with conditions that require the identification of your pod or endpoint with one of the these labels app.kubernetes.io/name, app.newrelic.io/name, k8s-app containing the string etcd. Find and use the data Metrics Prometheus metrics are stored as dimensional metrics. You can query using NRQL or use the Data Explorer to browse the available metrics, facet, and filter by the associated dimensions. The different sets of metrics exposed by this integration are defined in the Etcd documentation . Use the following NRQL queries to understand the metrics being ingested in New Relic: List unique metric names: FROM Metric SELECT uniques(metricName) WHERE metricName LIKE 'etcd_%' LIMIT MAX Copy Count number of metric updates: FROM Metric SELECT datapointcount() WHERE metricName LIKE 'etcd_%' LIMIT MAX Copy Estimate data ingestion (daily ingest, in bytes): FROM Metric SELECT bytecountestimate() WHERE metricName LIKE 'etcd_%' SINCE 1 day ago Copy Troubleshooting Follow the troubleshooting tips from Etcd documentation to make sure that metrics are configured as expected on your cluster. You can also check the specific troubleshooting guidelines for Prometheus integrations.", + "info": "", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 475.3088, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "tags": "Kubernetes", + "body": " The Prometheus Agent only scrapes metrics by default from a set of integrations. In this case, you must identify your pod or endpoint with one of the these labels app.kubernetes.io/name, app.newrelic.io/name, k8s-app containing the string etcd. Use the following query to confirm metrics are being" + }, + "id": "637ca0c064441f978a716d43" + }, { "sections": [ "Traefik integration", @@ -237865,7 +238105,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 494.3404, + "_score": 469.40976, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -237912,7 +238152,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Alerts   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Average Put Record Batch Latency This alert is triggered when the Average Latency is above 100ms for 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose? Capture, transform, and load streaming data into various Amazon Web Services, enabling near real-time analytics. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 260.51584, + "_score": 247.40533, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -237961,7 +238201,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Health observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Health installation docs Monitor AWS Health by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Why monitor AWS Health? AWS Health gives you regular insights into your resource performance and the availability of your AWS services and accounts. With AWS Health events, you can get visibility into how resource or service changes might affect the apps running on AWS. New Relic AWS Health quickstart empowers you with a seamless infrastructure integration to report AWS Health event data into New Relic and get instant event visibility. New Relic AWS Health integration features New Relic AWS Health integration collects information about events that can affect your AWS resources and reports the data to New Relic. AWS Health reports three types of events to New Relic: Open issues: Shows issues that might affect your AWS infrastructure. Scheduled changes: Informs you in advance of scheduled activities that might have an impact on AWS services and resources. Notifications: Provides additional information. New Relic + AWS Health for Optimum health performance monitoring New Relic AWS Health quickstart automatically instruments AWS Health with our infrastructure integration to report your AWS data to New Relic. With this, AWS Health events are ingested in New Relic One as AwsHealthNotification events. You can query, create widgets, and define New Relic’s query language (NRQL) alert policies based on these events. NRQL alert conditions can be defined to receive notifications when health events are reported by AWS. New Relic helps you to get insights from the event data to anticipate potential application outages. Follow our standard procedures to activate AWS Health integration. Note that the integration is available only for AWS customers who have a Business or Enterprise support plan, because this is a requirement for using the AWS Health API. New Relic AWS Health observability quickstart provides you the much-needed event visibility to make troubleshooting faster and more efficient. Download the quickstart today to monitor AWS Health and report its data to New Relic in real-time. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.9341, + "_score": 246.92825, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -238010,7 +238250,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD installation docs Monitor AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD? Collect AWS MediaPackage VOD data for PackagingConfiguration. Maintained by Amazon. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis AWS Health Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.9341, + "_score": 246.92825, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -238059,7 +238299,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Amazon Kinesis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon Kinesis Documentation   1 Amazon Kinesis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Amazon Kinesis installation docs Monitor Amazon Kinesis by connecting AWS to New Relic. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Amazon Kinesis? Platform for streaming data on AWS, making it easy to load and analyze data in real time and build applications for specialized needs. Get started! Start monitoring Amazon Kinesis by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our Amazon Kinesis documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability of your systems with New Relic's infrastructure monitoring capabilities. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.86298, + "_score": 246.8699, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -238108,7 +238348,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Trusted Advisor observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Trusted Advisor installation docs Monitor AWS Trusted Advisor by connecting AWS to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Trusted Advisor? The AWS Trusted Advisor is an online tool that provides real-time guidance to help you follow AWS best practices for provisioning your resources. It evaluates your account by using checks which then identify ways to optimize your AWS infrastructure. New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart features The New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor monitoring quickstart empowers you with our AWS Trusted Advisor integration to collect data about key metrics, query the data and gain valuable insights. Why monitor AWS Trusted Advisor with New Relic? New Relic's integration reports your AWS Trusted Advisor metrics and other data to New Relic. In order to have fresh data, our integration programmatically sends refresh requests to AWS. You can activate the integration by following our standard procedures for connecting AWS services to New Relic. The monitoring quickstart helps you to track key AWS Trusted Advisor metrics like AWS region, current usage, limit amount, service limit usage, status, and timestamp. Install the New Relic AWS Trusted Advisor quickstart today to proactively monitor AWS Trusted Advisor and keep getting quality recommendations that help you follow AWS best practices. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS Outposts Amazon Kinesis AWS Health AWS Elemental MediaPackage VOD Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.86282, + "_score": 246.86978, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -238151,7 +238391,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 681.156, + "_score": 646.7416, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -238198,7 +238438,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Redpanda quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Redpanda Alerts   3 Redpanda observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Application Uptime This alert is triggered when the application uptime is equals to 2 during 5 minutes. Monitor disk space This alert is triggered when the monitor disk space equals to 2 for 5 minutes. Service Errors This alert is triggered when the service errors are higher than 5 for 3 minutes. Documentation   1 Redpanda observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Redpanda integration documentation New Relic’s instant observability quickstart with Redpanda monitoring helps to detect your metrics which are useful for debugging and measuring system health. Comprehensive monitoring quickstart for Redpanda New Relic detects your Redpanda metrics are used for debugging, measure system health (uptime, CPU utilization), Infrastructure-level (RPC errors, Disk storage, Free memory). Why monitor Redpanda? You can monitor the health of your system to optimize performance. How to use Prometheus queries to monitor your system, for example, to check consumer group lag or Kafka producer request latency. What’s included in this quickstart? New Relic's Redpanda monitoring quickstart boasts instant full-stack observability out-of-the-box: High value alerts for your Redpanda (RPC errors, usage metrics and JVM). Dashboards (uptime, CPU utilization, RPC errors, Disk storage, Free memory and more). How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Redpanda integration Apache Flink", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 522.1477, + "_score": 495.85248, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -238246,7 +238486,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 ActiveMQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. ActiveMQ Alerts   4 ActiveMQ observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Heap Memory Usage This alert is triggered when the used heap memory usage is higher than 100GB during 5 minutes. Message Dequeue Rate This alert is triggered when the messages received are less than 1 during 5 minutes. Message Enqueue Rate This alert is triggered when the messages sent are less than 1 during 5 minutes. Total Connections This alert is triggered when the total connections are less than 1 during 5 minutes. Documentation   1 ActiveMQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ActiveMQ integration documentation Monitor the performance metrics of your Apache ActiveMQ instances in real-time with New Relic APM. ActiveMQ Uses ActiveMQ is an open source message middleware built by Apache on top the Java Messaging Service (JMS). Its primary use is to send messages between different apps. It translates messages from sender to receiver, and connects multiple clients and servers. ActiveMQ supports a high number of transport protocols, including OpenWire, WebSockets, STOMP, REST, and MQTT. Also, it provides Enterprise Features thereby enabling communication from multiple clients or servers. Why monitor ActiveMQ? Apache ActiveMQ is a fault-tolerant, scalable messaging system used to build real-time data pipelines. ActiveMQ also supports replications natively, and can help build streaming applications that run inside production environments. Monitoring ActiveMQ with our quickstart shows you performance metrics and inventory data on a real-time basis, create your own custom dashboard with charts and queries, and create alert policies. What’s included in this quickstart? New Relic’s performance monitoring provides instant observability out-of-the-box. With this quickstart, you can: Easily monitor and identify when your ActiveMQ nodes are underperforming. View interactive dashboards show your tracked brokers, messages per sec, broker connections, memory usage, storage usage and more. Know when message processing time is about to degrade. Comprehensive monitoring quickstart for ActiveMQ New Relic detects your ActiveMQ metrics like queues, brokers, producers, consumers, garbage collection rate, heap memory usage and more. Monitor the performance metrics of your Apache ActiveMQ instances in real-time with New Relic APM. Install and start monitoring your data today! How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Monitor ActiveMQ with the JMX integration Apache Flink Apache Camel Java Agent Extension Amazon MQ Cloud migration: Create application baselines", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 433.88333, + "_score": 412.3761, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -238299,7 +238539,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Akamai DataStream 2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Akamai Datastream2 Alerts   1 Akamai DataStream 2 observability quickstart contains 1 alert . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Datastream2 - 5xx error greater than 1% Alert triggered when the error rate(5xx errors) exceeds 1% Documentation   1 Akamai DataStream 2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation docs Configure Akamai Datastream2 streaming logs to New Relic Akamai Quickstart Akamai Technologies is a leading content delivery network (CDN), cybersecurity, and cloud service provider. DataStream 2 DataStream 2 captures performance and security logs from your delivery properties and streams them in near real-time to provide complete monitoring. For more information please go to https://techdocs.akamai.com/datastream2/docs DataStream 2 quickstart The Akamai DataStream 2 quickstart enables you to monitor your performance and security logs in real time. Here are a few of the monitoring tools available with this quickstart: HTTP status code distribution Error rate Log ingest Cache hit retio TLS overhead time ranges Overhead byte ranges HTTP protocol distribution How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Gayatri S (Akamai Technologies) Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. 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Dashboard   1 Jenkins quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Sample Dashboard - Jenkins Documentation   1 Jenkins observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Set up Jenkins OpenTelemetry Plugin Monitor Jenkins with the OpenTelemetry plugin by visualizing jobs and pipeline executions as distributed traces. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Jenkins? The leading open source automation server, Jenkins provides hundreds of plugins to support building, deploying and automating any project. Get started! Start monitoring Jenkins jobs and pipeline executions in New Relic! 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Dashboard   1 Apache Flink quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Apache Flink Alerts   4 Apache Flink observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Failed Checkpoints This alert is triggered when the failed checkpoints is higher than 3 during 5 minutes. Job Manager Heap Memory Usage This alert is triggered when the job manager heap memory usage is higher than 10 MB during 5 minutes. Task Manager Direct Memory Used This alert is triggered when the task manager direct memory used is higher than 100 MB during 5 minutes. Shuffle Service Used Memory This alert is triggered when the shuffle netty used memory is higher than 2 MB during 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Apache Flink observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Apache Flink integration documentation New Relic’s instant observability quickstart with Apache Flink monitoring helps to detect job manager, task manager, operators, shuffle service, logs and parses them into a JSON payload. Comprehensive monitoring quickstart for Apache Flink New Relic detects your Apache Flink metrics like job manager (checkpoints, direct, mapped, metaspace memory usage), task manager (shuffle service, operators), heap memory usage and more. Why monitor Apache Flink? An ideal Apache Flink performance monitoring provides an easy way for effective monitoring and alerting of your Apache Flink jobs. Apache monitoring dashboards New Relic's Apache Flink monitoring quickstart boasts instant full-stack observability out-of-the-box. Our easy-to-use performance monitoring dashboards monitor metrics like: Heap memory usage Job manager uptime and downtime Used memory CPU time in seconds and CPU load Status of recent triggered checkpoints and those in progress Apache Flink performance alerts We’ve also created strategic alerts toproactively inform you about the status of your Apache Flink jobs. These alerts include failed checkpoints, job manager heap memory usage higher than 10MB, task manager direct memory higher than 100MB, and shuffle service used memory greater than 2MB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? 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Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Redis down alert This alert is triggered when the Redis instance is not responding for a continuous 5 minutes. Client connections alert This alert is triggered when the number of connected redis clients is high. Documentation   2 Redis (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Redis Prometheus Integration Open source, key-value data structure store for use as a database, cache, and message broker with wide protocol and dataset support. Prometheus installation docs Use Prometheus remote_write or Prometheus Agent A complete Redis monitoring system Redis operates in-memory and achieves I/O faster than traditional database systems. It includes several data structures which make it ready to use right out of the box. New Relic provides a Redis quickstart which allows you to monitor your Redis instances out-of-the-box. New Relic - a perfect tool to monitor Redis using Prometheus. Redis is known for its speed, so ensuring that it stays operating at peak performance is paramount. Slowdowns can lead to a compromised user experience or even a complete application failure. Using the New Relic Prometheus Remote-Write integration you can deliver your critical Redis metrics from your internally supported instance of Prometheus directly to New Relic where the rest of your observability data resides. New Relic Redis quickstart features Our Redis quickstart include out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts, including data such as: Overview Snapshot (# masters, # slaves) + charts with commands/sec and commands/sec by node Charts showing connected clients, connected clients by node, changes since last save by node, expired keys/second by node, memory used by node, and blocked clients. Charts showing keyspace hit ratio by node, evicted keys/second by node, input bytes/second by node, network I/O per second, and output bytes / second by node. This quickstart is based on metrics sent to New Relic using Prometheus Agent or Prometheus Server. Value of the Redis (Prometheus) quickstart The Redis (Prometheus) Quickstart provides a visual snapshot of all the key health information related to your Redis nodes and clusters. Monitoring is made easy via the clear, color-coded dashboard which showcases memory usage, network I/O, node health, and much more. Redis Prometheus Exporter (Kubernetes) If you are supporting Redis and Prometheus in a Kubernetes cluster, you can easily export Redis metrics to Prometheus using the Prometheus Redis Exporter. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Zack Mutchler, Gulab Sidhwani Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Redis integration Node Exporter View and query your Prometheus data CockroachDB integration CockroachDB (Prometheus)", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 314.23932, + "_score": 298.6175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -239292,7 +239532,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 285.77368, + "_score": 271.72034, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -239339,7 +239579,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Calico (Prometheus) quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Calico (Prometheus) This quickstart was built and tested based on Calico CNI metrics sent to New Relic using Prometheus Agent or Prometheus server Alerts   3 Calico (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Number Of Dataplane Failure This alert is triggered when more than 5 dataplane failures within Felix have happened High Number Of Ipset Commands Failure This alert is triggered when more than 5 ipset errors within Felix have happened High Number Of Iptables-save Failure This alert is triggered when more than 5 iptable save errors within Felix have happened Documentation   3 Calico (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Calico Metrics Documentation Learn more about the Prometheus metrics available for Calico Prometheus installation docs Use Prometheus remote_write or Prometheus Agent Calico Integration Docs New Relic documentation for the Calico integration including installation, configuration, and how to query the metrics. Calico is an open source networking and network security solution for containers, virtual machines, and native host-based workloads. Calico supports a broad range of platforms including Kubernetes, OpenShift, Mirantis Kubernetes Engine (MKE), OpenStack, and bare metal services.Whether you opt to use Calico's eBPF data plane or Linux’s standard networking pipeline, Calico delivers blazing fast performance with true cloud-native scalability This quickstart is based on metrics sent to New Relic using Prometheus Agent or Prometheus Server. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Ragalahari Potti Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High Commit Duration This alert is triggered when commit duration is high in instance Higher Number Of Failed GRPC requests This alert is triggered when more than 5 gRPC requests are failing in last 5 minutes Latency Of Fsync Called By Wal This alert is triggered when fsync durations are high in an instance Leader Changes This alert is triggered when more than 3 leader changes occured No Leader This alert is triggered when the etcd member has no leader Number Of Failed Server Proposals This alert is triggered when more than 5 proposals are failing in last 5 minutes Documentation   3 Etcd (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Prometheus installation docs Use Prometheus remote_write or Prometheus Agent Etcd Metrics Docs Learn more about the Prometheus metrics available for Etcd Etcd Integration Docs New Relic documentation for the Etcd integration including installation, configuration, and how to query the metrics. What is Etcd? Etcd is a strongly consistent, distributed key-value store that provides a reliable way to store data that needs to be accessed by a distributed system or cluster of machines. It gracefully handles leader elections during network partitions and can tolerate machine failure, even in the leader node Quickstart details This quickstart was built based on Etcd metrics sent to New Relic through remote write configurations with Prometheus Agent or Prometheus server. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Brad Schmitt, Raga Potti Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Documentation   1 Security Events API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Security Event API installation instructions Integration documentation for vulnerability ingestion through Security Event API Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is the Security Event API? New Relic's Security Event API is a way to ingest security scanner data into New Relic's Vulnerability Management platform. Get started! Start sending events to the Security Event API! Check out our Security Event API documentation to setup ingestion of your scanner data into our Vulnerability Management product. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about our Security Event API. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GitHub Dependabot AWS Security Hub Integration Security Bulletin NR21-02 Security Bulletin NR19-04 Security Bulletin NR18-03", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 253.04063, + "_score": 240.52481, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -239939,7 +240179,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 GitHub Dependabot observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. GitHub Dependabot integration installation docs Automatic integration for ingesting Dependabot vulnerabilities. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is GitHub Dependabot? GitHub Dependabot helps you keep your dependencies up to date. Every day, it checks your dependency files for outdated requirements and opens individual PRs for any it finds. You review, merge, and get to work on the latest, most secure releases. Get started! Start ingesting Dependabot events by connecting GitHub to New Relic! Check out our GitHub Dependabot documentation to instrument your GitHub account to send Vulnerability events to New Relic's Vulnerability Management product. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic ingestion for GitHub Dependabot. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Security Events API AWS Security Hub Integration GitHub for CodeStream Node.js agent v8.7.1 Vulnerability integrations overview", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 226.77655, + "_score": 215.5665, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -239969,7 +240209,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 220.89899, + "_score": 210.0296, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -240017,7 +240257,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 AWS Security Hub Integration observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Security Hub installation docs Cloud-based service for detecting vulnerabilities in AWS resources. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is AWS Security Hub? Cloud security posture management service that performs security best practice checks, aggregates alerts, and enables automated remediation. Get started! Start ingesting AWS Security Hub events by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) security products to New Relic! Check out our AWS Security Hub documentation to instrument your account to send events and vulnerabilities to New Relic's Vulnerability Management product. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic ingestion for AWS Security Hub. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AWS CloudTrail Security Events API AWS Outposts AWS Trusted Advisor Amazon Kinesis", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 200.19046, + "_score": 190.3003, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -240067,7 +240307,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 136.44658, + "_score": 129.35681, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -240110,7 +240350,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 Full Story observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Full Story installation docs FullStory’s URL session replay. See users’ views of errors and performance issues alongside essential details flowing through New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo FullStory’s URL session replay. See users’ views of errors and performance issues alongside essential details flowing through New Relic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Full Story Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources WayScript Mule ESB MariaDB Postman Snyk", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 276.41083, + "_score": 262.56805, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -240158,7 +240398,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Mule ESB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Mule ESB observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. High CPU Utilization This alert is triggered when the CPU Utilization is above 90%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Mule ESB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Mule ESB installation docs Mule is a lightweight Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform. What is Mule ESB? Mule is a lightweight Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Mule ESB with the New Relic Java agent, and allows you to instantly monitor your Java application with out-of-the-box dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Mule ESB. To learn more about Mulesoft, visit their blog. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources MariaDB Postman BizTalk360 Glassbox Gigamon Newrelic", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 238.32079, + "_score": 226.38623, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -240205,7 +240445,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 Snyk quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Snyk Application Security Documentation   1 Snyk observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation docs Installation and configuration instructions for Snyk and the Snyk quickstart. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo The Snyk quickstart allows you to send application security vulnerabilities of your services into New Relic. We leverage webhooks on the Snyk platform to trigger an Azure Function App that acts as a proxy between Snyk and New Relic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Harry Kimpel Support Built by the community Need help? Visit our community forum, the Explorers Hub to find an answer or post a question. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Security Bulletin NR18-08 Full Story Send Snyk data to New Relic Lacework Integration Security Bulletin NR19-05", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 234.52847, + "_score": 222.94974, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -240254,7 +240494,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 WayScript observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Get started with WayScript See how to create a workspace, add a lair, and build your first tool. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Scalable, single click development environments with WayScript Spin up customizable development environments which integrate Docker, Kubernetes, New Relic, and all your third-party dev tooling in a single click. What is WayScript WayScript is an Internal Developer Platform (IDP) that enables scalable, single click development environments. The platform empowers early stage, high growth engineering teams with scalable, modern infrastructure so they can focus on product instead of battling Ops. Why WayScript Help your development team ‘shift left’ with WayScript. Instantly connect your environments to New Relic for standardized observability in pre-production, staging, and production.  WayScript is self-hosted, air-gapped, & SOC-2 Type 2 compliant and spins up in under 1 hour on your AWS. Benefits Instant infrastructure in a box Increases internal tooling output by 50% Standardized, secure cloud-hosted developer environments Observability in pre-production, staging, and production environments Developer productivity and innovation Rapid Internal Tooling, API Development, and Process Automation Getting started Read the blog for a step by step walkthrough or watch the demo. Get started with WayScript. See how to create a workspace, add a lair, and build your first tool. Install docs What is an Internal Developer Platform? How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, WayScript Support Verified by New Relic Need help? Find the author's support resources under What's included. Or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Full Story Organization and user management v220204 Organization and user management v210901 Mule ESB MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 196.06819, + "_score": 186.203, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -240299,7 +240539,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Documentation   1 MariaDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MariaDB installation docs MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported fork of the MySQL relational database management system. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Mule ESB Postman Cloudflare Network Logs Network KTranslate Container Health DBmarlin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 195.8378, + "_score": 186.0141, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -240344,7 +240584,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 402.38232, + "_score": 378.34576, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -240403,7 +240643,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.76552, + "_score": 219.82703, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -240454,7 +240694,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Dashboard   1 ADO.NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. ADO.NET .NET Alerts   3 ADO.NET observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Hard Connects Exceeding Max Limit This alert is triggered when the Hard Connect is above 10 for 1 minute. High Connection Load This alert is triggered when the Connection Load is above 1000 for 5 minutes. Pool Size Exceeding Optimum Limit This alert is triggered when the Pool Size is above 50 for 1 minute. Documentation   1 ADO.NET observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ADO.NET installation docs Open-source web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern. What is ADO.net? ADO.NET, also known as ActiveX Data Object, is the data access technology for the Microsoft .NET Framework. It has a set of object-oriented classes that can be used to connect to a database, provide access to relational data, application data, and XML, and retrieve results. Common uses of ADO.net You can utilize ADO.net to create reliable and scalable database apps for client- server applications, and work with several data sources. In addition, you can reduce the amount of code and level of maintenance needed for data-oriented applications by using the ADO.NET Entity Framework. With ADO.NET DataReader, you can retrieve read-only and forward-only data from a database. Discovering data access API calls can help your team: fix inaccessible databases or issues with the network library. solve your database and client software schema incompatibility. fix problems that occur when different ADO.NET components interact with one another or your own components. debug incorrect SQL, whether hard-coded or created by an application. adjust flawed programming logic. What’s included in this quickstart? The ADO.NET monitoring quickstart from New Relic provides immediate full-stack observability: Alerts (high load connection, hard connects exceeding max limit, pool size exceeding optimum limit). Dashboards (hard connects per second, hard disconnects per second, number of active connections, soft connects per second and more). Alerts inform end users about the quality of their applications on a proactive basis. Monitor web transactions. Comprehensive monitoring quickstart for ADO.net When you monitor ADO.NET with New Relic, you can observe your ADO.NET data set in real time. Our .NET agent will also let you correlate transactions moving across your application environment and troubleshoot while working in a live development environment. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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